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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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05/12/1982
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.I mn e rv;+tionCommission's <br /> I Mutes of Mlay 12 1982 <br /> :.�a111 's Orders of Conditions cont. <br /> Lhe spa. in ; between, the planking shall be one inch. <br /> TI.-le following wood preservative's are forbidden: creosote, creosote/coal tar•, creosote <br /> deriv.ftives, Quprinol, pentachlorophenol or chroma.ted copper arsenate. Wolman Salt or <br /> 0!�, ose K-33, or equivalent, are permitted on wood above Mean High Water, -if applied <br /> Jnrl dried before construction of pier system. <br /> 8:15 P.M. Hearing <br /> - o Ful ton z- Realty Trust, Lot Tide �gun, �a hp , ",'a, --- ��� . Doyle represented <br /> D-ruce f"or the hearing, <br /> P�..line read the public hearing notice -- to build and maintain a} dock, ramp and pier <br /> {n t mot 6 Tide Run, Ma.shpee, Ma. She questionned Mir. Doyle as to who owned the ntarsh. <br /> rd if Bruce Fulton had a right of way from New Seabury, <br /> Doyle replied that all the lots that have approved docks in that area have crossed. <br /> T'L.---+(-, easement a.s the same easement. reigns all the way around the pond. He explained that; <br /> t:,re reason it -eras set; up that way was because he had submitted a, plan to land court pro- <br /> jecting <br /> ro-e tang a Property line as" shown, Land court; advised him that was wrong because when <br /> ti- .t happens, you go out; to a, point where you would be <br /> perpendicular to the water. (At' <br /> this point, fir; Doyle drew an example on the blackboard of a. cove with lots surrounding -� <br /> i e explained that the land court says that when you get, to the pond, you shall pro- <br /> ject <br /> ro-ject the line at a.. 90 degree angle so that everyone is insured to get frontuaEre on the <br /> ;r'. e <br /> Ter asked where Lot 7 would put -heir dock? <br /> .t this point, the Board reviewed the plan for Lot 7 -Tide Rn in order to see how it <br /> wo "d 'lire u with Lot 6 Tick e Run. <br /> i <br /> .iasked how many Feet it was from beginning to end? <br /> Pauline explain'ed that there was a loo f oot easement. � <br /> The Board determ11ned that the docks between Lot; 7 and Let 6 were about 60 feet apart. <br /> Charlie f It' that here woos plenty of distance between the two docks* <br /> Wtyne asked if he took soundings out in that area? <br /> ell-l-, Doyle -stated that, h.e had, <br /> Paul ine asked wh t date he took the readings? <br /> Mr. Doyle said that it was about two weeks and two days ago. Hie mentioned that Bruce <br /> requested that it be taken at low tide. <br /> peter commented that-he didn't think there was that much water in Jehu Pond, <br /> Mr. Doyle- stated that he went, from l mean sea level data and he found that the water <br /> at that point was loo of a Feet below mean sea, level. 'lie explained that it probably <br /> was not quite low tide but the soundings were adjusted accordingly, <br /> Charlie asked if the height of the dock was about, feet?, <br /> '.-r. Doyle said that Bruce indicated that he would like to see the bottom of -theoist.s ori <br /> 1 de about 3 feet above the a.r`sh. <br />
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