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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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05/18/1989
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Conservation Commission <br /> .May 1 , 1989 <br /> Page Sw <br /> Crider float* Due to input from the Woodlands Committee and the Board, <br /> -the size of the float and length of the pier was reduced. Foot traffic <br /> up and down the bank will be -minimized by the stairway. There i ' no <br /> shellfish in the area and approval was received from the Shellfish <br /> Committee and Woodlands Committee. <br /> Mr. Sherman stated concern was raised by the steepness of the bank <br /> anal how to protect it during construction ' from erosion. Also, he asked <br /> the size f the boat to be tied uO at the facility "a it i a -very <br /> shallow eray and possible disruption to herr i and brown t r.ou <br /> would be caused. <br /> Mr. Tho rng stated construbtf6h of the fixed staff rwa r Will be done by <br /> hand with a post hole digger to minimize destabilization of the barn <br /> and any disturbance will . be rep l anted. <br /> John Shaughnessy, the, owner, stated he 'is looking at a 17 foot Whaler <br /> and 1 foot sailboat, both of which do not have draft greater than. <br /> inches or so; nothing inconsistent with what is in, the Area. - <br /> Ms Behrman asked the number of trees- to be cleared for the structure, <br /> T orng stated three trees at ,the bottom of the bank. The stairway <br /> can be realigned to go around the trees and then continue in - t <br /> ..path to dross as little marsh ,as possible. - <br /> . Sherman read the performance standard for. the coastal bank. <br /> _ Ms Berman expressed - concern for . the stability of the bank due to -.-.--. <br /> steepness. To remove mature vegetation for the structure may impact on <br /> the holding capacity of the root syr. <br /> Mr. Sherman questioned the anatomy of a person who could stand on that <br /> steep slope t 'ue a post hole digger. Mr. Thorng stated 18 pasts are <br /> not that significant. <br /> Ms Behrman stated it is the posts making holes in the b'ank combined <br /> :with tatting three or more trees out. She was, interested in the - <br /> alignment.. of the stairs to avoid the trees. <br /> Mr. Shaughnessy stated a zig-zag corp f i garat i on can be worked out. He <br /> assured that here were only three trees to be taken out in the <br /> Present route and all the work can be done by hand. <br /> Mr. Burns pointed out here are three trees in the straight route line <br /> . but there are two large ones opposite with roots on= thea that may be <br /> right in the place where you put a 4 X 404 <br /> Mr. Shaughnessy stated they could ,make adjustment for that <br /> Ms Behrman requested an Appendix A and asked if there was an order of <br /> Conditions on the dwelling. <br /> -Mr. Shaushnessy stated all construction was back 100 feet, the only <br /> encroachment was for a well . <br /> Ms Behrman stated (this is within a definition of a coastal barn and <br /> the house seers to be within 100 feet of the break in the bank. <br />
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