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narrowed to six feet standard size. <br /> mr.. Sherman commented the proposed size of the float, eight <br /> by fifteen meetsConservation criteria, suggesting these <br /> proportions remain in order to keep the boat in deeper waters . <br /> He expressed concern regarding the location of the lateral access <br /> stows fearing they will encourage walking through the salt marsh <br /> area. <br /> The Chairman recognized the Shellfish warden, Rick York, <br /> who commented on the condition of the shellfish area. His <br /> findings show that an .eight foot wide float in two feet of water <br /> prohibits access to sh l fishing; a width reduction to six feet <br /> would allow access . He also suggested the possibility of <br /> rotating the dock at 90 degrees with float stops, providing <br /> longer area, for the dock. <br /> i <br /> Mr.. Sherman commented he had no objection to a six foot <br /> width, provided the dock remain at a depth of two feet . He <br /> mentioned concerns raised by the Harbormaster regarding the <br /> position of the float/location of existing moorings . <br /> Michael 'Talbot suggested redesigning to form a 'IT" shape <br /> where the -ramp 4nd float Meet . The Shellfish warden was very <br /> much in favor of this suggestion. <br /> The Chairman recognized Frank Prendergast, who expressed <br /> concern regarding access to the path. Mr. Sherman clarified <br /> Chapter -91 regulations which allows for public access . <br /> John Johansen , 'inquired as to information regarding required <br /> checks and incomplete paperwork. It was agreed Applicant would <br /> fax said information to the Conservation Department on June 8th. <br /> There being no further Commission or public comment, the <br /> Chairman entertained a motion. <br /> MOTION: Elliot Rosenberg made a Notion to Close subject to <br /> agreed upon plan revisions regarding the ramp/float and Board of <br /> Appeals Decision; which lotion was seconded by Ralph Shaw and so <br /> voted unanimously. <br /> William Simmons to reconstruct an existing pier and <br /> float and replace four piles at 339 Monomos oy Road, Assessors <br /> Map 120, Block 2 NCI <br /> The Chairman recognized Michelle Grenier, wetlands and <br /> Wildlife!, representing the Applicant .' She explained the pier has <br /> been raised by two and one half feet, as was suggested by the <br /> Assistant Conservation Agent. As a result of this modification <br /> Ms. Grenier proposed two granite steps be installed rather <br /> than a ramp. <br /> -6- <br />