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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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08/30/1984
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" <br /> Mashpee Conservation Commis on Page Four <br /> Meet=g of August 30, 19 8 <br /> y <br /> "first-hand's observation. He directed attention to the two in-depth <br /> reports made available to members ers o the Commission by leis. Besse . <br /> t� is the opinion of Mr. Tavares , at this time , that the use of <br /> Herbicide 2,4-D D can be beneficial and advantageous and that long- <br /> term effects do not appear to be at all deleterious . <br /> There will be mother ins ction and observation of the a-oplicati n <br /> of the Herbicide in the cowing wee after Which Mr. Tavares will <br /> re port 'urthe findings and opinions to theCommission. <br /> The Chairman stated that Seymour oldger has requested an Extension <br /> Permit for work to be performed ed at Lot 521, Triton Way for rip rap <br /> shore protection. It was noted that an orioinal order - of oonditi ons <br /> was written for this project in August of 1981 and to date -.several <br /> extensions have been grated the last one having expired on August <br /> 24, 1084. The matter will be taken under advisement acid an on- site <br /> inspection will made . <br /> Although the matter was not on the agenda for tonight' s meeting, <br /> the Vice Chcadrman announced that the Board would hear briefly a <br /> tii lei -_, .i 1` _k+— " _ 4.9F 4 <br /> .- <br /> '�.� 7 <br /> : }' _ <br /> ...'� � ` { ,. ^• c� c.. N -, i-, , re � �' S U n 1,+3 ' 'Cottage o i w...� <br /> X" C "o.-risultantc, were <br /> and S <br /> f <br /> --: ._ .. <br /> .. . r <br /> . a a - . :,.J 4 .— .L r R —• r..! ! �J J. L"<<,. 4,kT'3 <br /> of proposed work to be -performed prepared by BSC Cape Cod Survey <br /> Consultants . <br /> 15ir N ah igian stated that it was necessary to have the eff orcement <br /> order lifted that very necessary gracing be Derformed purl an t <br /> w- -t o "our mile ,7 0313 -2 from last year" . <br /> 1 <br /> r•t 'r-•„7 f-,n o --s #+ r+ `� V i 0 i '•' �"1 .` s Ion 1�.' b! <br /> war n <br /> that <br /> ready to a* e.pro the proposed work in Phases with the stipulation that <br /> only the very smallest of Bobcat machinery be used - absolutely n <br /> heave eo.ui-. ent �*could e tolerated, lVrr. Na igian replied that if they <br /> are to apply 21 to 3' of soil to keep the run-off away from the bankingf <br /> the Bobcat ca n l t pa !C dol,';n the soil to the desired density voiu-m. e . <br /> In addition, a Bobcat can' t move the a oun t of soil needed. �:�s . C o11ins <br /> in ter ected to sad that carious consultants she had contacted had <br />
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