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June 1998 <br /> Page 4. <br /> BRING CLOSED. <br /> 7;50 FRANCIS G. MC GEE, JR. to amend the Order of Conditions to <br /> eliminate the proposed pier, Mart the ramp at the top of the n*prap and to <br /> move the float inland, with a decreased width from 8' to 6' at 16 Spoondrift <br /> Circle. Dave Sanicki presenting. He advised the original plan drew <br /> objections from the Harbormaster and at the State level for navigational <br /> reasons* The decision was made to move it back to give more room. The <br /> landing was deleted. Where is salt marsh and they are proposing to have <br /> stops beneath the float. <br /> The Agent read from a memo from the Shellfish warden stating the location <br /> the ramp and float is not acceptable because of impacts on shellfish and <br /> float stows would not help. The Commission would have no recourse but to � <br /> deny unless Mr. sanic i wishes to continue the hearing. <br /> Mr. Sanicki stated they have approval for the float outward. If the <br /> Commission denies, they wfll forward it back to the Mate to let them rule. <br /> Mr. Sherman recommended denial. Mr. Bank a. stated they will go back to <br /> Chapter 9 1. <br /> Public comment: none. <br /> vol` : Motion made and seconded to deny without prejudice. <br /> It was noted this does not negate prior approval, <br /> DENIED WITHOUT RJUDIC . <br /> 8:00 MILD I D BAKER to amend the Order of Conditions for SE 43-1656 <br /> to permit a change from the proposed tight tank installation to a Title V <br /> sewage disposal system at 42 great River Road. Stephen Silva of Holmes & <br /> McGrath advised a tight tank had been approved previously on this property, <br /> They have been to the Board of Health as this is a badly fa .ed septic, a steel <br /> drum. The Might tank was approved by Board of Health and the Commission <br /> but not the state. The Mate decision is that there has to be no other feasible <br /> alternatives. He listed the five variances. <br /> Mr. Sherman stated if the Commission were to allow it, there is an issue of <br /> compensatory vegetation. Mr. Silva stated the area to be disturbed is the <br />