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i <br /> W <br /> -T <br /> concrete bound as a bench mark. He further said that the surveyors went quite <br /> ways to get the actual bound and it is shown on the survey plan *- it is very <br /> accurate* <br /> Mr. Homeyer said that- he is interested in this project because of bis jobs <br /> in town. Mr. McGuire said that he is the head of the Monomoscoy Island Assocm <br /> iation and he is concerned about pollution and septic systems being too close <br /> to the water. Assurance was given thatali requirements are met. <br /> q � <br /> Mrs. Sloane asked haw long the dock is. Mr. Spohr said haat the copies of <br /> the piers f course: have been sent to Waterways and the Corps of Engineers. <br /> Most of the pier, in fact., about 95% of the pier is and he prefers to call it <br /> across low" land and not marsh" Land - the pier would start 101 behind the <br /> proposed garage and extend a total of 751 of which 651 is no question at n <br /> "low .land. He said he would ntain that the piles or timbers will all hon- <br /> estly be on law" land. The playa thea shams extending out above the mean high <br /> water marc a 6 X 161 float, He said that it is a usual type of pier and., in <br /> fact, he copied it out of the Corps of Engineers hook. <br /> *s. DeDory questioned the locus map., saying she was down to the site and <br /> from what she observed., the map is wrong. Mr. Spohr changed the locus map .m <br /> he revised it to indicate Lot # to be on the north side of Debbie Lane. <br /> Mrs. Sloane asked what the wood is going to be treated with and Mr. Spohr <br /> mentioned Cuprinol or creosote., adding that if the Commission wants to put in <br /> the order of Conditions "no creosoteff,, okay. He further said that it is p s� <br /> ible to get the piles either Cupr noted or Wolmanized. Mr. Homeyer said that <br /> sal the piles in the river that- were treated with creosote have a long life. <br /> Mr. Spohr said that the Commission is probably frowning on creosote adding <br /> haat he and his clients would gladly accept any conditions* <br /> Mr. Dias asked if the pier has to go out in the water and Mr. Spohr said <br /> that it is only in the water about 10t. I . Dias said that net door to the <br /> proposed house is a big pier out there already and one dim ctly across from <br /> him *- there are tern, boats 'across the river. The other one houses around an� <br /> other 20 boats, Mr. Spohr said that Mr. Morse would have one or two single <br /> family boats dw they have no license f or a marina, Mr. Buckingham pointed out <br /> that on a 6 X 16 he can It get much in there. Mr. Spahr said that they would <br /> certainly be very happy to compromise on something else. Mr. Morse stated <br /> that he doesn f t even own boat a just wants to be able to keep a pier n <br /> longer than 251 just to keep one boat out there. <br /> Mr. LeClair asked �Mr. Morse if he would consider mooring his boat instead <br /> of having it tied to a pier and Mr. Morse asked hoer he would get out to the boat. <br /> He was told he would have to row out there. Mr. Homeyer said that mooring spots <br /> are getting filled up. Mrs. Sloane said that he is better off with a dock. <br /> Mrs. DeDory said that the Commission would take this under advisenent. Mr. <br /> Morse paid the $6.00 for the legal advertisement 3n the Falmouth enterprise <br /> Mrs. DeLory read the follaw ng aloud: "Acting under the provisions of G.D. <br /> Chap. i 1Sec. 40 and Chap. III: Art. III 6f the Town of M shpee Conservation <br />