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0 r n <br /> ¢ 4 ,... <br /> AAASHPEE CONSERVATION COMMISSION � .�.��:� ��� {, <br /> All i n rtes of May 13, 2004 <br /> Public Hearing 04 JUL22 AM <br /> I ashpee Town Hall Meeting Room 3 <br /> Commissioners present: Michael Talbot, Vice Chairman, Lloyd Allen, Cass Costa, Stephanie <br /> Jones, and Ralph Shawn. <br /> Staff present: Robert Sherman, Agent, Lori Soucy,Assistant Conservation Agent, and Frances <br /> Wise, Board Secretary <br /> Michael Talbot, Vice Chairman, called the meeting to order at 6:55 p.m. <br /> Public Comment: l one <br /> Non-Heng Act nda <br /> Old Business: <br /> ' 4 <br /> 1. Quashnet Bogs. Bob said that Bill Fisher has given us his detailed budget schedule for the <br /> design and engineering to replace the failed light and water control system at a fee of$4,675, <br /> which we can pay from the Cranberry Bog Repair Funds budget. There will be an additional fee <br /> for a survey. Bolo said Mr. Fisher has done a very good job, and he recommended approval. <br /> Motion made, seconded and unanimously carried to authorize Bob to approve Mr. Fishers fee <br /> f$4,675. <br /> 2. R'AA-S -43-221 —6 Tupsa uin load. Bob said they wart to replace concrete walls with <br /> stork retaining walls in the same footprint, and he recommended approval. <br /> i <br /> Motion made, seconded and unanimously carried to approve IFAA-SE- 3-2213. <br /> 3. I F -SE- 3-2222—212 Wheeler Road. Bob said this is for replacement of a deck and <br /> stairway, and he recommended approval. <br /> Motion made, seconded and unanimously carried to approve FFAA-SE-4 -2222. <br /> 4, I F -SE-43-221'1 —89 Ocean Bend Way. Boli said this is a request to change the steps on <br /> the side of the house from 4x4' $to 4x6% and he recommended approval. <br /> Motion rade., seconded and unanimously carried to approve I FAA-SE-4 -2211. <br /> . Repairs to Quashnet Fiver canal leading to water-control structure. Bob said we put in <br /> concrete blocks to stop the ATV traffic from crossing the creek and this is working out well, <br /> thanks to Perry Ellis who helped supervise that. When they built the new structure they had to <br /> compl tely rip the darn apart and when they put the stones hack in on the left side there was <br /> sediment winnowing through the stones because they were never properly backed. Dom Crupi <br /> did a nice repair job by using some small pieces of-sea lock and filter fabric around the stones. <br />