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f <br /> F <br /> Chet - When I give out permits for floats or moorings, people are <br /> forbidden to move them without mx permission . The bx-law will have to <br /> Prov a to u s tha t th a Cori. Com. h as the ars thor a t;/. <br /> Carol - I'm not happy with some of the implied threats that Cori. Cori* is <br /> getting from some of the Town officials. I think if we all work <br /> together on this we can work things out to everyone's satisfaction , <br /> Until some kind nd of ars order cores down from DEGE, we're going to wait t <br /> see what we can work out on this thing, <br /> Mr . enut -- Can we have a letter to that effect, please'.) <br /> Carol - Yes, e #l I give you a letter . <br /> Mr. Lauthier - We pant to work within the framework of the Tin by-laws <br /> to do this the right way. Prams are now being tied up to the float <br /> rather than being dragged across the sand. The' oniv thing that nc�w <br /> could cause any disturbance i s walking on the land to get to the float . <br /> Louise - We will certainly advise you s soon as we get the written <br /> commendation from DEQE. (Louise thea read the Statement of <br /> Jurisdiction.) <br /> Teresa Cohen - Do our boat moorings come under this state law <br /> Louise Floats continually cover a specific area of bottom. TheX have <br /> a seasonally permanent position, whereas boats swing i th the tides and <br /> wind and are therefore totally different. e have o evaluate the <br /> effect of floats, etc , on shellfish beds and fisheries of anything being <br /> done in any area in our jurisdiction . Now that ( the float) could <br /> poten t i a l i ,of fec t shellfish habitat . This is why is interpreting <br /> the law to cover floats that are fixed into position - because of the <br /> potential effect . <br /> Ernie Virgilic - Would you -tell rye what the- difference is between a <br /> swimming f l oat and these floats? And do fru require an application for <br /> a swim float'")oats I ou do, I would l i a to see those applications, <br /> Louise - We have not gotten into that in the past . It is possible that <br /> e have been remiss in not requiring their. We'll have to wait and see <br /> what DECE say-ID in this ruling. <br /> Ernie - If D GE says that these floats are whatever you say thea are , do <br /> you intend to require applications for ever single s im float thart <br /> there is throughout the Town of ashpee <br /> Louise - The Cont Com# will have to discuss that . The board doesn't <br /> wish to make any kind of a statement t n that right now cin t i l they see <br /> what DEGE rules. The plank was the cause for their initial concern . <br /> That has been removed, but now there are other issues, such as people <br /> walkingover the marsh, and damaging wetlands. DEGE is now saying that <br /> when you do a►nxth i ng in these areas, citizens, simply to protect their <br /> own interests, should core in for a Determination of Applicability, <br /> which enables the ci iZens and Con . Com, to sit down and look at a <br />