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` April 19, 1990 <br /> Page <br /> Mr. Coffey asked if this is allowable because it i <br /> grandfatered to put water on someone else ' s lot? fir. Sanicki <br /> stated the property is still in one family, in two names and <br /> has been approved by the Board of Health. <br /> Mr. Sherman advised Elias McQuaid has asked that, if <br /> approved, the Order of Conditions be expedited as it i <br /> situation that should be rectified. <br /> William and Mildred Moore came forward to view the plans and <br /> had no concerns . <br /> FEARING CLOSED - ORDER OF CONDITIONS TO BE ISSUED WITHIN 21 <br /> DAYS . <br /> 8: 15 ANTHONY PELUSI, Lot 4 Melissa Ave . , Continu.ed from <br /> March S. 1990 . <br /> CONTINUED TO MAY 31 , 199 8: 30 P. M. PENDING BOARD OF <br /> APPEALS DECISION FOR A SPECIAL PERMIT. <br /> 5: 30 LEON RDBENBERG, 127 Pppnesset Island Road, Continued <br /> from February S, 1990, <br /> CONTINUED TO MAY 1 , 1990 - 8: 45 P . M. <br /> 8; 45 MELVIN BRADSH , for the' proposed construction and <br /> maintenance of a pile supported timber pier at Lot 58 <br /> pponesset Island Road. Bob Burgmann presented abutter <br /> receipts . A special permit has been granted by the Board of <br /> Appeals for a pier extending 45 ft. from MHW. It is to be <br /> centered on the property with access from the upland. <br /> platform is to be placed at the end, not a float. There i <br /> 1-1/2 ft. of water at MLw. Mather than a float that would <br /> sit on the bottom, they are proposing a fixed deck staying at <br /> elevation 3 . 5 at all tunes with MH11 2 . 3, MLI .0 . This will <br /> be 5 ft. above the marsh. They have set spacing on the piles <br /> so that only one set of piles would be in the marsh itself, <br /> another on the water base and one on the beach base of the <br /> marsh, trying to minimize impact. <br /> Mir. Coffey asked what kind of boat is going to draw less than <br /> 7 inches of water. Mr. Burgmann stated there will be nothing <br /> bigger than a Boston Whaler; their big boat is moored, this <br /> is for a tender to move them back and forth . <br /> I-•ir. Halpern asked if the water would be deeper further out. <br /> Mr. Burgmann stated they would much prefer to end it further <br /> out,, i t would be in everybody' s best interest. The Board of <br /> Appeals would not grant the 70 ft. length requested . There <br /> has been an appeal to that turn-down taken to the court, it . <br /> is pending . The Bradshaws were granted the permit for the <br /> shorter dock and are proceeding on that. Their real desire <br />