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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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11/12/2015
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6:12 Gary M. Locarno, 'Trustee, 51 Waterline South Drive. Proposed addition <br /> of another pile and float to existing licensed structure along with relocation of <br /> existing pile. NO] <br /> Resource Area: Land Under Ocean, Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage, <br /> Salt Marsh, Bordering Vegetated Wetland. <br /> Matt Costa, Cape and Island Engineering, represented the applicants. He said <br /> this property was before the commission recently and there is an order of <br /> conditions on this property and work is being done. The applicant is agreeable to <br /> the condition that no work be allowed until.the COC is approved. <br /> Matt noted this is a very long process due to the fact they need to go through the <br /> Chapter 91 process, <br /> Matt explained the project is to relocate one pile and add one new pile and to <br /> relocate the existing licensed float and add a new float to existing licensed pier, <br /> ramp and float system. He noted they will start the permitting process but will not <br /> do any work on the pier until the present work is completed and the site is brought <br /> into compliance. <br /> The Agent referred to the letter from Division of Marine Fisheries concerning the <br /> size of the float. The project is in close proximity to mapped shellfish habitat <br /> (quahog). Rick York doesn't feel it will be a problem for shellfish but was <br /> concerned with the shallow waters limiting the draft of the vessel docked there. <br /> The Agent asked about the size of the float proposed. Matt said the applicant has <br /> a single vessel. The applicant is concerned with the style. The Agent said it can <br /> be conditioned with no prop dredging to be allowed. It could also be conditioned <br /> that one single motorized vessel be allowed on the outermost southern side of the <br /> float. The Agent agreed with Rick York that there is no shellfish in this area <br /> because it is all muck. There was a discussion on the depth of the water and that <br /> is the reason why the dock is being relocated. <br /> No comments from the public <br /> Motion: Mr. Sweet moved to Close and Issue with the condition there will be <br /> no prop dredging and with the limitation of one single motorized vessel and <br /> the use of the outermost southern side of the float. Vote unanimous 5-0 <br /> 6:15 Ann J. Zmudsky, 24 Menemsha Road and 0 uncle Percys Road. <br /> Proposed nista pruning. Owner of record of 0 Uncle Percy's Road Popponesset <br /> Beach Association. NOI <br /> Resource Area: Buffer zone to Deans Pond, Bordering vegetated wetland <br />
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