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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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09/09/1981
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Sweetie t ir [f vl. <br /> shi rie ,y l ask question" If the mean-low wa t b deeper than <br /> what the figures are there, wool d it have to extend that 120 feet? <br /> 'a could dust it. That is the reasoning why i: L s :got o long, It <br /> was in between tides when I was there. <br /> Mr. Braman: 14x. Hollander mentioned that t one time it was one lot. `�hat i <br /> correct, It was divided by this land court plan dated 1975, l th l nk ' hat t i <br /> when these two lots were created, It shows the horse, it shows the existing pier, <br /> and it shows the property l ire e, We found the corners of the lot out in the street <br /> and measured these -out. There is a nail out in the middle of the street. We did <br /> not find one of the bounds. We found an iron pipe for another bound and one on <br /> the other side, one of the bounds has been destroyed and was layi.ng on tie side <br /> of the ground, It shows on the land court play 272 feet to the mean high water <br /> mark# ' <br /> fir, Hollander: The high water mark now all of a sudden comes down to here and <br /> endt right at the dock. <br /> Mir, Braman This is where the land court plan has said that the mean high water <br /> mark is. We showed 200 feet coming down to there. Measures the plan) That <br /> eieva.t�on in there is about to feet. khat is n e tre�r.e high water mark. <br /> That could be where the debris line is -or it could be where you get your spring <br /> tide every two weeks. But it is not what is known as mean high water. I don't <br /> know exactly what bearing that has <br /> a ne; It is two-fold.. It has to do with the addition to the house. <br /> Pauline: The house world be in the 100 foot zone and you would have t file for <br /> it, <br /> r, r:� an; What did e file for in the petition's <br /> Pauline: Fier, ramp, Float, stairs and to grade the terrace. <br /> }fir. Koblins May I ask a question, Mr. Braman? <br /> r. <br /> Braman: Yes. <br /> Mr, Koblins c What figure is that from the men low water mark to the end of <br /> the dock? <br /> ra.�-r� n: o the end f the float, d o feet. <br /> Wane: Is that shallow .out there'd <br /> Mr. '.Koblinsk have not been out there, Mr. Hollander has been out there, <br /> Mr. Hollander: It is shallow but it is not as shallow as it shows on the plan, <br /> There is More water there than there is anywhere, <br /> Mr. Koblins Even If you go out further there, you won't get any mor e water, <br /> :fir. Braman: It seems to keep going flat. We actually walked out further than <br /> that. We tried to cone out as necessary to give him some 10 ater to pelt a small <br /> boat in, He only at this tine owns a small dory-type sail board. <br />
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