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1/31/1995 COASTAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE Minutes
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COASTAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
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01/31/1995
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or renovated in conformance with federal and state regulations. <br /> 28 . de l.ete <br /> 29 . delete <br /> 30 . delete <br /> 31 . delete <br /> 32 . To develop water-dependent public recreational facilities <br /> on harrier beaches and coastal dunes in a way that does not <br /> compromise the 'integrity of coastal resources . <br /> 33 . delete <br /> 34. To require that any development on or within loo feet <br /> landward of a coastal hank or dune be designed and located so <br /> as to have no adverse effect on the height, stability, or the <br /> functioning of the hank or dune as a natural sediment source. <br /> 3 , delete ( r. Fudala will work on a general statement to put <br /> here. ) <br /> 36 . delete (Mr. Fudala was encouraged to reword and bring hack <br /> to the Committee at a later date. ) <br /> 37 . To discourage new public infrastructure or expansion of <br /> existing .infrastructure which would directly promote growth <br /> or development on coastal banks , dunes or barrier beaches which <br /> could result in damage to the coastal env ironment, .increased <br /> storm damage or less of public recreational. resources. <br /> 8 . To manage vehicle, boat, and pedestrian traffic, as <br /> appropriate and within the Town' s authority, in order to protect <br /> critical wildlife and plant habitat areas such as wetlands , <br /> dunes, shallow estarine waters and shorebird breeding areas. <br /> 39 . same <br /> 40. same <br /> 4 1 * same <br /> 42, same <br /> 43 . delete <br /> 44. To maintain sufficient personnel and equipment to respond <br /> to water emergencies such as oil spills and life-threatening <br /> situations and to enforce the Town' s waterways , shel l fishing, <br /> and wetlands By-laws and regulations. <br /> - - <br />
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