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Conservation CorWassion <br /> December 13, 1991 <br /> Page 6. <br /> 8:15 RICHM S. SCAID, 398 Monomoscoy Road, Continued from November 21, 1991, <br /> John Jacob. presenting. Reprised plans were reviewed. Water and electric is <br /> shown with a cross section also. A strict placement inside pilings was noted. <br /> The boat used is a 25 foot Chris Craft, stored in the back of the house. <br /> Concerning maintenance performed on the concrete pad, Mrs. Simons asked if there <br /> was a concern for spillage of gas, etc. <br /> Mr. Jacobi could not comment on the use; it can be conditioned that he cannot do <br /> whatever the Commission does not want him to do* <br /> Mr. Homeyer referred to stringer placement and decking, he stressed i t_'Wil . be <br /> inside the pilings, He asked that it be hand written in and initialed. <br /> Mr. ,Jacobi stated it was approved last time, but not in writing. <br /> . <br /> VOTE: Motion rade and seconded to dose the hearing upon receipt of Board of <br /> Appeals decision. <br /> HFARING TO BE CLOSED UPON RECKIPT of BOARD of APPEAIS DECISION, <br /> 30 JAB for a Determination of applicability on a proposed second <br /> floor <br /> additi-on and enlargement of existing foyer- ' x 16' at 64 Popponesset Island Road. <br /> Mr. & Mrs. Shammash presenting, Abutter..notification receipts were provided. <br /> Mrs. Simmons advised she knows the applicants personally. No objections were <br /> voiced by the Commis ion or Mr. & Mrs. Shammash to her sitting for the hearing. <br /> It is proposed to add bedroom space on top of an existing bedroom. It' is also <br /> .w proposed to go out with the foyer foundation; two-thirds of the house to the <br /> '* right side will be altered. <br /> It was noted there would be no alterations on the- side of the property abutting <br /> the Bradshaw property. Everything will be on the driveway side of the property. <br /> Mr. Desrosiers asked that the Commission be. provided with a receipt for materials <br /> removed such as construction debris. Dr. Sam ash agreed to provide thi <br />