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y <br /> e <br /> iashpee Conservation Commission <br /> Meeting of June 5, 1986 <br /> Page Seven <br /> new Notice of latent was prepared and submitted to the Commission. <br /> TwQ different cross sections are shown on the plan. One shows the <br /> laying of fairly large stone on the existing coastal bank. In <br /> the area that had previously shown severe erosion and scarps , the <br /> area consists of very loose material and had been back-filled t a <br /> more -self-supporting structure has been designed andproposedo <br /> The rip-rap revetment is designed so that its toe is below the <br /> level of the beach at its toe. It is designed to protrude into <br /> the beach at elevation zero, mean low water. It is designed to <br /> tic into the existing rip-rap revetments on either end, elevation <br /> 31.5 MLwo "We thea instituted some protection against scour under <br /> or through the rip,-raga through the use of a layer of chip stone <br /> under which there is a lager of filter fabric* As part of the <br /> proposal, we are proposing to reconstruct an existing timber stair- <br /> way and tie it into an existing pre-cast concrete block that has <br /> a few stairs cast into which would remain and be incorporated into <br /> the work. " <br /> Work will be done from the beach. side* Access would be from the <br /> nearest access along the shoreline, "There are four or fire access <br /> points along the shoreline, It would be the closest one that would <br /> e feasible* " <br /> Rip-rap stone i one and one-half to three ton size , <br /> Ms . Behrman questioned what access will be used, specifically, before <br /> the Commission issues an order of Conditions as it will of necessity <br /> e large equipment traveling quite a distance (perhaps) along the <br /> beach. <br /> The stairway would have to be lifted off of the hank when the rip--rap <br /> is being constructed. A concrete pad located down the beach will have <br /> to be removed, <br /> The Chairman noted that there is an outstanding order of Conditions <br /> n this project that is not i <br />