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Health. . Courtemanche said that this could be directly related to CZM and <br /> they would get it taken care of. He reiterated that home rule does prevail. <br /> The Conservation Commission must and will run the CZM in the, town. <br /> Mr. LeClair remarked that it's like a title grant type of thing - coming <br /> in from federal, but run by the state. Mr. Courtemanche said that there will <br /> be no new agency - people will be taking on dual roles. You would have a uni- <br /> fied- group asking for things - there would be a central location - anything on <br /> the Cape would be handled on a re Tonal basis. It would institute -out of home <br /> rule and go to the CZM o five. It WJ.11 also insure coastal zones will have <br /> some sort of voice in bow it's sot, up. He admits it is very complex, and would <br /> like a paper from the Conservation' Commission on how they feel -CZM is being <br /> g <br /> handled. He said he doesn't know the ultimate answers. He further said that <br /> this will bring all the people together in the coastal communities �to watch out <br /> over their own environment. <br /> Mr. Buckingham,asked what the building community's- objections are and Nix*. <br /> Courtemanche said that they attended one meeting and said they didn't want a <br /> new zoni g management because it will take s long to pint per its through.' He <br /> offered the opinion that they were totally incorrect. They were worried about <br /> changes in the building codes - there will be no changes - existing Massachum <br /> setts legislation will be used no new legislation except so voted-at the <br /> town level for your awn particular tawn. He mentioned that ico-mixed area <br /> like Chatham, Harwich, Brewster, CZM will settle any disputes, such as owner- <br /> Ship of bays, channel rights shellfish rights. -opening hts o � <br /> _ . . � s g � - en n and p g closing of areas., <br /> et -CZE will be the wat6hdog over everybody. <br /> 3e al o' mentioned that if you initiate a program, they will helpou to <br /> developIf h � <br /> e Cal on the Cape is .riot brought pa' s't .the flood plain plus <br /> 100" we won't get the coverage in our lakes. waste water program also come <br /> in ter 'to keep water s clean `as' possible. It would all be turned over <br /> to the government. He closed by saying that he would like a statement from <br /> each individual on the Commission, giving the pros and cons. He suggested <br /> leaving the statements with Jeannie and he will pick them up. <br /> MW 4M OW . <br /> Mrs. Studley said that we will have to have 3 hearings weeks from to- <br /> night, November 3rd. The First one will he for Roger Offen, Central Drive <br /> Secon ett Island' This will n t be terribly visible from the road. They <br /> were doing some clearing over there and firs. Studley.gent to see what was ' <br /> --going on: -What they're do* is building a b a ou a or a boat shed and a <br /> tool room:`. There's not to be any sewerage or water supply - just an electrim <br /> cal supply - it is not commercial, just a resider�tts boat shed. It's within <br /> 25 f of the marsh - slab construction. She went over and gage thea Notice of <br /> Intent and told them they had to file. ' <br /> The second one is. on Monomoscoy Road., Great River, to build 'a single- <br /> fami <br /> ingl - <br /> ami 'residence. The person's name is David Smith and it is located 451 from <br /> the marsh. His lot is high in the particular area - 241 X 461 dwelling - 251 <br /> on each sideline, which has marsh on each sideline. It -is -at the intersection <br /> Of overland Rd. "0 1 ' front age on Mon omoscoy Rd. -.- depth of 187{' f upland .1- <br /> septic tank will be up towards the road and his well is night in front,, prac- <br /> tically n the river. <br /> The third hearing will be Andrew Goch. <br /> 4WD dw .0 _ <br /> Ili[�* i T �y# y 4 <br /> V%1O t1f'7 !8nT a-�3ri A ,,r. lr4-t 1 <br />