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kMinixtes of the MashDee Conservation Commission Hearing Aufruat 14, 1975 <br /> F 11 e 43ThomasParadise, Sunset Circle Johns Pond Estates <br /> Town of Ma h ee Publie Hearingev��ww7 3 30 R*M published In the Friday, <br /> AUgust Be 1975 edition of the Falmouth Enterprise* <br /> r . <br /> O Under the provisions of the Mashpee Conservation By�]Law and G. . <br /> chapter 131. Section 40 as amended, a publle •heming will be held 6t r <br /> F <br /> Mas tepee Town Hall on Thursday, August 14, 1975 at 7:30 T•m• on the Notice <br /> of. Intent Filed by Charles N• Lavery, Ine. for Thomas J. Paradise of Sunset <br /> Circlet X s ee s. -Mass* and Arlington,, Mass* to r ma nta n and extend timber <br /> der to ninet . . , - 'yet In length n to. Johns Pond - In accordance with <br /> plans on file with the Mashpee Co # e r*v t .o Co as ipn. IL <br /> Attendance i Full 7 board membership of the Conservation Commission. <br /> In o osltlon to the pier being placel in johns Pond*.m.m.ws w net Faxong <br /> sally Faxon, Gorge R. Vaxoh:e Co le e .Rust, Car'01 Jacobson, Ethel e . <br /> eedot So Alper, Brno E4 mer all of Johne Ponce and Peter Sloane o <br /> S. Kashpee and the Planing Boards <br /> FO': r the p: ropohont�*" n atter mo ��Robert- Buniki s o f Charles N. 'Savery, <br /> ince . Engineers and Michael D,@ 'Nell attorney. <br /> 011- 1 <br /> The, hearing began- P-romptlY. at, 7 t 30.' '.M wl th Chal.rperaon Dor.o t.hy 8 tud ey <br /> reading the legal notice. She than a. ed the representatives of M • Paradise <br /> to present theft case. Attorney O'Neil was requested by Mer. Miller to <br /> please speak loud enough so all people present could hear. 4 Mrs 0-'Neil <br /> showed the plans drawn up by Charles Saver <br /> • He than proceeded to , describe <br /> the depths of water at 42 feet as being 2 foot 4 Inches; at 50 feet as <br /> 2 foot 4 Inches and 4 feet deep at 90 Feet, He was than ,asked how mueh <br /> rater did. Mr. Paradised boat draw at that d t . He stated that the <br /> alternate plan wowed be to dredge the pond. . . . . They ftrther i de o ribed <br /> the pllings��Mlpnumbering, 4 ' et � 10 Inches In d a et r jo Feet tri length. <br /> Mr. O'Neil id"The earth displacement was inaignifteant.. because It <br /> compresses It eideways with no earth removals ,He fur ter stated there <br /> would be no water supply effected n ev denoe of effecting the ground <br /> rater supply, No pollution , no o e e .. These thing are all ques.tionables <br /> Pilings are usually creosoted, to'. . . . : 0 0 <br /> Kr. Maxim asked them if they had read our Conservation Bymjaw? They had note <br />