o servation Commission
<br /> July 14, 1988
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<br /> - dock, he is suggest ig he, you `'look aorab l' upon iatto
<br /> eliminate the float (Mrs. Ferriday asked and the ramp He said fires.
<br /> Mrs. Jacobson stated thea we -are into more water. Mr. Cummings stated
<br /> you can- put a dinghy iin- and Set- out to your boat. Mr. Rosenberg
<br /> stated that was correct. Mrs. Ferriday. stated, if it's only - a dinghy. --
<br /> Mr.
<br /> r. Rosenberg asked Mr. Cummings if, instead of coming offthe top o
<br /> the wall, would he be aver s ,too, a staircase- and thea coming out? Mr. ,'
<br /> ing stated- that would be- acceptable; coming off 5 feet. above the
<br /> bottom of the wall . He, asked to continue th-is� and get. some advice.
<br /> Mrs. Ferriday asked if Lisa ou l d' be ,agreeb- e. Lisa stated she was
<br /> not. sure if it was going to help the- problem with the shellfish b
<br /> taking out the - float;- that' s -orae o .,the steps but i t"s bringing it
<br /> back: so shallow.
<br /> Mr. Rosenberg stated ,it then becomes a dinghy dock:, . not, a boat -dock.
<br /> Mrs. Jacobson asked- Mr., Cummings- if he was aware .o,f .'Aha�t,� i talking
<br /> about shortening at all., . i . would; oril a for a ingh y and he would .,..
<br /> have to moor his boat out and get- to. it; in. effect they would be doing
<br /> i stairs down-.
<br /> Mr. Rosenberg. stated he.--feels- the Commission has, the, authority to
<br /> grant : the, perm-1 t-- as i t ,stands,;.but -.to.,deny- -the -dock- and float.
<br /> Mrs.... Ferriday stated steps. .,could not,.be co d i ed r. ummirigs
<br /> stated drat- -he would: dike - c ' gee "done tonight-. is- ,-approve- ..the ,pl-a -
<br /> . sub ect to- not putting in- the dock and - float and ramp. To say steps
<br /> instead' of that ramp. is- a whole other. pro jest s —
<br /> Hr. Coffey stated, he fails to see the point. of the project without the
<br /> float; this much structure on a viable habitat area to moor a dinghy
<br /> . Cummin8s stated you can' t get into a boat without 8ettins wet,
<br /> that's the problem..-,-
<br /> r•s,& .Jacobson. asked'.:-the,-reason.- - -o�r- putting i there aid was told h.i:s ;
<br /> engineers told-' them to fol-low lot lines - out.
<br /> Lisa questioned whether it -could be- said o l r -a certain type of boat
<br /> is allowed. fr. Rosenberg stated you cannot bring a boat up- on up—onshore,. -
<br /> I ,you take the float of , there is no way to - bring. a boat in. -even at
<br /> high- tide,,- : . Lisa - disagreed,
<br /> Mr.' Coffey stated the point taken out, of context is oorreot-�� rou.�can.`t
<br /> bring. a boat in there and-,I-t- --shou_I&.nov. be .encouraged
<br /> Mrmmir gs stated we #, t i ke the dock, I %the,-float. =is a. _big
<br /> problem, -we would' hope.-you wou l-d-.ao sept the dock and steps hurt got the
<br /> float and ramp., , as a eo prov i se.
<br /> Mrs. Ferriday asked for -the feelings a-f' the Commission. -
<br /> Mrs' .
<br /> ommission. -Mr . Jacobson stated she is Trot � co fort bl a with any of it and would -
<br /> like to deny.
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