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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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08/05/2010
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knowledge f the bogs in their pre-existingcondition prior to bean failure. Possible greeting early <br /> September ber and the Agent will give all Commissioners plenty of time for notification and scheduling. <br /> . Conservation lands Subcommittee: Agent McManus would like to schedule the next meeting for <br /> this subcommittee soon. The gate has been installed at Jehu Pond and is now looking to speak <br /> with Torn Eagle with US Fish &wildlife to supply the additional gate. Mr. Sweet mentioned that <br /> once down the path is a long tura around in which Agent McManus states that maybe placement of <br /> signs will help. Chairman Fitzsimmons mentions the Jehu Pond Management plan and i <br /> concerned about doing this type of plan for other areas but Agent McManus assures hires that it <br /> does not have to be as entailed. The Agent explains that he distributed that plan so that maybe <br /> they can follow that type of format. <br /> 3. Proposed Dock regulation x#27: Agent McManus would like to mention that he distributed the <br /> dock regulations to the Waterway Commission and the only response he received was from Perry <br /> Ellis, the Harbormaster, regarding the float sizes and restrictions of 150 sq. ft. The Agent spoke t <br /> Chapter 91, the state's waterway licensing agency, specifically asking if they have a size limitation <br /> on floats as part of a state law; Ch. 91's response was that they do not and it is taken on as a case <br /> by case basis. Floats attached to fined piers do not have a size regulation and they go by what was <br /> n the original plan if for any renewals. The Harbormaster had suggested that they should works <br /> together with Conservation but the Agent states that floats are primarily the Harbormaster's <br /> jurisdiction. The Agent recommends that since they will be removing the float restriction size from <br /> the regulation, they should add a line indicating that float sizes will be based on a case-by-case <br /> basis and he also recommends finding out type and size of boat that the owner will have. If the <br /> owner does net have that information at time of application than it will be written in the Order of <br /> Conditions that the owner will need to provide it. Off season storage, transportation or removal of <br /> floats in and out of the water will fall under Conservation jurisdiction. Mr. Cross states that ar boat <br /> should have five lines and you will need a foot of dodo for every foot of boat. Agent McManus will <br /> send the final revised regulation out to the Commissioners. <br /> Motion made, seconded and unanimously carried to adjourn the meeting at 8:40 p . <br /> Fespec fully submitted, <br /> a <br /> Iris Carpenter <br /> Administrative Secretary <br />
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