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waquoit Bay,Area Mr, Fordham <br /> Mr. Fordham reported that waquoit Bay is pretty quiet. It did have a little bit of ice, <br /> which did not amount to much. There have been no major problems. <br /> Count Dred e Adviso ommittee^Mr. Taylor <br /> Mr. Taylor reported they have not had another meeting. He did bring up that Mr. <br /> Hanks had heard that the dredge was having maintenance problems, Mr. Fordham said he <br /> saw that in the paper. It said that the dredge was breaking down. They had to ship the <br /> bulldozer off the Cape to have it repaired, <br /> wat erwa s -laws and Rpgulations—fir. Hanks <br /> Mr. Hanks reported that we need to update the blue brochure to reflect the new <br /> regulations and also to support the meeting with Colonel Murray. <br /> 4. waterways Improvement Ilan and Dredging Permits—Mr. Hanks <br /> Mr, Hanks reported no change to the waterways Improvement Plan. The dredging <br /> permit process is going at a snail's pace. Diane Eoretos had a good idea to ask the Feds <br /> what specific objections they had. He spoke with Greg Penta and he tried to set up a <br /> conference call with Eric Hutchins. This is still pending. In the meantime, Mr. Harks did <br /> some research on the Internet regarding information on building marsh islands and wildlife <br /> habitats. He passed out some information with the addresses on different sites. once we <br /> get some meetings with the Feds and Ms. Eoretos, we should prepare the briefing that lags <br /> out the waterways C omni scion's case for dredging and present it to the Commission <br /> instead of just the agents and get their official reaction to it. If we dons t get their supporta <br /> then we will have to go to the Selectmen. <br /> . Aquaculture Moratorium Objectives Discussion <br /> IIS-. Hanks mentioned that in a couple of months the year would be up. Mr. Ellis <br /> stated that Steve Ball and Mr. Eurtis bought seed this year. He reported they got off to a <br /> late start. <br /> NEW BUSINESS: <br /> Fern Ellis brought up a problem he was having. He stated. that John west bought a <br /> piece of property in Kittle Diver. Mr, west forged the permits and had the old dock torn <br /> down and a new one rebuilt. He would like to have a long ramp and float installed. Mr. <br /> Ellis told him he couldn't do it. Mr. west went to the Conservation Commission and told <br /> there that Mr. Ellis had approved the plan. They approved it with no plans other than <br /> hand drawn. He went ahead and had this dock torn down and built. He never went to the <br /> Board of Appeals. He had a long talk with Mr. Ellis. Mr. Ellis told hire he was sorry but <br /> he was going to put a hold on his dock. He stated he wanted engineered plans and water <br /> depths. Mr. West said that it was one hundred feet across the river of any structure. The <br /> 4 <br />