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Also discussed was B-2,1 which is Hydraulic Dredging to ock ay Bay Public Landing, <br /> Truck Sediments Off-S ite at a co st of 3 3 1 100. <br /> Another option discussed in detail was -1, which is a Mechanical Dredging to <br /> Shoestring Bay Public Landing, Truck Sediments off-Site at a cost of$305,460, <br /> Harbormaster Ferry Ellis interjected at this point that from a conservation standpoint any <br /> trees in question in any of the option's, if they were hardwood (oak) the trees would need <br /> to be recycled as lumber rather than chipped# <br /> Commission member,, Mr. Gerald Daly asked if these cost analysis fees included the cost <br /> of fencing. Fencing will need to be provided around the area for safety purposes. Ms. <br /> Fields responded that no, this fee was not included and will need to be added on. <br /> Mr. Daly also inquired if the cost of disposal, whether it is at a landfill or other area, had <br /> been included in the cost analysis. Ms. Fields replied that this fee had not been included <br /> either and would need to be added on. She also reminded the c0immi ssi on that the <br /> o ssibil ity of using Wi llob end as a disposal site still exists and we can pursue that <br /> option. <br /> The commission also compared the price of the time rental of the crane on the barge a <br /> opposed to the landing in option -1, which is Mechanical dredging to shoestring day <br /> Public Landing, Truck Sediments off-Site at a cost of 05,460. <br /> The next discussion that tools place was ghat option to present when we go before the <br /> Conservation Commission. The commission decided to present the options referred to as <br /> - (Hydraulic Dredging to Stenberg Parcel) $200,950. B- (Hydraulic Dredging to <br /> ockvay Bay) $33 1,100. And -1 (Mechanical Dredging to Sboestring Bay Public <br /> Landing) $305,460. <br /> 1t was decided that the foremost question we want to ask the Conservation Commission <br /> members is what issues do they see in the three dredging options that we have presented <br /> to there, <br /> Leslie Fields also informed us that the cost analysis figures that were presented are winter <br /> of 2000 prices. There will also be a 10% contingency fee to cover unforeseen costs. <br /> Ms, Fields agreed to finalize the report for the Conservation Commission meeting to be <br /> held 13 April at 6:45 PM and to present a briefing of the alternatives. <br /> . Review and Acceptance of Minutes of February 1", coo. <br />