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General Discussion <br /> The commissioners discussed the issue of beach nourishment obligations in perpetuity, specifically in <br /> regards to properties that no longer have access to carry out their beach nourishment requirements as per <br /> their existing orders of conditions. The discussion centered on projects with on going maintenance in <br /> perpetuity, specifically beach nourishment, and how maintenance in perpetuity does not account for <br /> changing conditions in the natural environment. The commissioners discussed the issue of enforcing a <br /> condition that could no longer be carried out by pre-established protocols, namely access and grading of <br /> sand for beach nourishment. The commissioners agreed that maintenance in perpetuity should not be <br /> included in future beach nourishment filings as the changes in the natural environment are too <br /> unpredictable to allow for the same standards and protocols to apply year after year. The commissioners <br /> discussed the merits of having applicants who wish to beach nourish file for new NOI permits every 3 <br /> years to allow for proper assessment of changing environmental conditions. <br /> Motion made, seconded and unanimously carried to adjourn at 8:07 pm. <br /> Re ectfully submitted, <br /> J fifer M. Cl.ff d <br /> Board Secretary <br /> 5 <br />