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MASHPEE CONSERVATION CUPUSSIO <br /> _41 of <br /> bEhL'18 1993 <br /> Commd .r/i-oner Present: Oxy asrosi*ers Susana Lamik Frank Homeyer Rene Pudalai <br /> John. Johansen. J <br /> Pu PMD: No one carne forward. <br /> The discussion with Baybury village Association that was scheduled was postponed <br /> pending the meeting with the Agent and Division of Marine Fisheries. <br /> 7:00 for the removal of a twenty-one 21 inch dia. stump with <br /> surrounding soil; extension of an existing retaining wall; and construction of <br /> concrete patio and stairs at 103 Pickeral Cove Road. Mr. Croke presenting, <br /> He advised the open banks are eroding which Will be shored up with the retaining <br /> wall and stairs. The bank has no vegetation on lit. <br /> Mr. Desrosiers asked if the retaining wall is Four feet high? Mr. Croke advised <br /> it is wood and tapers down where the extension is. Mr. Desrosiers asked if an <br /> engineered plan was requ:.red 'and Mr. Sherman stated it was not. <br /> Mr. Homeyer asked why the cement patio was proposed over the beach? Mr. Croke <br /> stated the beach is very sloped and it would make it easier for the elderly <br /> people at the house. <br /> Mr. Sherman stated with regards to the concrete patio, he has not seen the property <br /> recently and would like to do so before any decision is made. Also, no DEP number <br /> has yet been received. He has reservations about the patio, that area is above <br /> the Mean Annual Flood Level of the pond and would be considered Land Subject to <br /> Flooding; they would have to provide compensatory flood storage which would not <br /> be easy in this limited space. The law is very specific. Seven inches of rain <br /> would Mood above where the patio is going. <br /> Mr. Croke has not seen it do so in ten years, Mr, Sherman pointers out there has <br /> not been the one Hundred Year Storm. If there i's an onshore wind with waves, <br /> the lack of permeability would increase the wave action on the beach behind this. <br /> volume would be needed for Compensatory Flood Storage; if it does not meet the <br /> performance standards there would be no need, for Mr. Croke to provide more. <br /> Ms Lannik questioned stairs on the plan. Mr. Croke stated they are very narrow <br /> and a problem. <br /> Mr. Sherman advised stairs were put in on the other side and a fi <br />