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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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05/18/1989
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Conservation Commission <br /> May 182 1989 <br /> Page - 5.. <br /> Mr . Rosenberg suggested a letter of the scope of work be provided and <br /> Mr. -- rassett i agreed. <br /> HEARING TO BE CLOSED UPON RECEIPT OF INFORMATION AND MODIFICATION OF <br /> THE ORDER OF CONDITIONS ISSUED: <br /> ....MICHAEL MOSKOWIT . To construct- and: saintain a 4 ft. -wide -..stair- <br /> way <br /> t. -wide stair- <br /> way down the rip-rap bank and- - ft. -.-wide walkway to connect the pro- <br /> posed stairway to the existing dock ,-and removal .of old .stairs at <br /> Popponesset Island road <br /> Dave Sanicki of- Cape � Islands Surveying advised the new . l-ocation. s . <br /> to :.1Ir a up with. an existing float and ;dock system there# At the base, <br /> st .irs-; are provided to either side for -traffic along - the shore -line to <br /> cross over and two fined walkways connecting -to. -the existing. The <br /> e Isting stairway will be - removed.. -There i s ;.growth,- along the enure _ <br /> .wal f and at -least 12' -will be left below. the new stairway to :alio <br /> growth t continue. The growth below -the existing stairway will cone <br /> back once they are removed. <br /> 'Mr.,:,'Coffer asked what was proposed four the concrete blocks at the top <br /> and bottom of the existing. and was- to.14 they.-van.- stay or go. as the <br /> Comm i s on- wishes. <br /> Mr Burns suggested the pla f orm be brought- -back at{.the-.--..top- of the <br /> bank ,-with -another section. ' <br /> . Sanicki, advised ,they are .proposing roposing put two piles at either -side <br /> of -the rip-rap. <br /> Mrs. Jacobson referred to the statement in the filing that the e i st- <br /> .ing dock system has been grandfathered- per [dept,. . of the Army letter <br /> dated 3/9/89 and asked for a copy of the better.# - Mr. Sanicki wi 11 <br /> provide information on the dock. <br /> Oomq Frwanchi of 51 PopponessetIs-land Road case- .forward to view -the <br /> plans* . He advised the dock Mr. Petersong had was installed without <br /> . pervit. .A permit was requested from the Town of Mashpee and was re-. <br /> fused because the area was too close- t - the .gain channel. This was in <br /> 1973-1974. There were only 2 �- x4 -posts.- - In the 1978storm Mr.- <br /> Peterson lost 1 feet f land, washed away, aid he received an abate- <br /> ment, on the land. The water is on the bottom of the rasp-raps <br /> Mr. -Peters-on pulled the marsh- away to.-have a sandy beach. The land- <br /> - belongs to the Town of ashpee: as Mr. -Peterson received. credit. _ Last <br /> Spring, Mr,,- Moskowitz bought the property .and without permit from <br /> ts - <br /> the Town, Corps. of Engineers, .or DE E, -he hired crew and added an <br /> extra float towards the water. On a lora tide the two .huts cannot -go <br /> through. Since the dock was bui l-t without permit, 9 increased traffic. <br /> is coming in on the dock; the boat is 26-28 feet and his friend. comes <br /> n and parks on the other side. <br /> Ms Behr an asked if he was addres inn his comments to the existing <br /> structure and did not have a problem with moving the stains? <br /> Mr. Franchi objected to the stairs. <br /> Ms Berman asked if there were any environmental reasons that it would <br />
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