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1/4/1994 WATERWAYS COMMISSION Minutes
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WATERWAYS COMMISSION
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01/04/1994
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i <br /> mod l f i ed that were presented to the Selectmen . <br /> Mr . Hoge er advised , as this will be statewide , t h e <br /> auditorium at the Middle School should be the site of the <br /> hearing and that it be held in the evening , not in the day . <br /> Mr . l l is recommended seeking support for these regulations . <br /> Dr Gordon agreed . it is disappointing when only two people <br /> from Mashpee-Wakeby show up arra the bass fishermen show up in <br /> force . <br /> SALT WATER RAMPS: The Commission had wanted the ' ub is Access <br /> Board to tale over the three salt water ramps and were not <br /> supported by the selectmen as they were unhappy with the war <br /> the Mashpee-Wakeby tournaments have worked out . <br /> Dr . Gordon looked into this matter and found that Ernie <br /> Virgilio had kept great records on these ramps . For each of <br /> the three ramps , the town received $8 ,,200 , for a total of <br /> $24 ,600 and the town put in an in-kind services , another <br /> $25 ,000 . The total project was called "The 3000 Project to <br /> The other interesting thing , in looking at the ramps , they <br /> are all prefabricated concrete and on each one of the three <br /> they show 51 x 20 $ temporary wood float . He felt it would be <br /> a good thing for the Commission to get those wood floats put <br /> n place . At one time they were all permitted and can be all <br /> permitted by the Harbormaster , as long as they are bottom <br /> anchored . <br /> Mr . Homeyer asked if maintenance in perpetuity was included <br /> ,in the orders of Conditions? Dr . Gordon was unsure <br /> Dr . Gordon will present this information to selectperson <br /> Jacobson to do with as she wishes . <br /> Mr . Ellis advised the State is looking at changing the <br /> ,wording on the Harbormasters ' rules on floats . Harbormasters <br /> will still have control on permitting floats but want to <br /> change the .language for ramps to male that a Conservation <br /> issue for connecting ramps to floats . DEP will be addressing <br /> the Harbormasters Assoc . on Monday in Plymouth . <br /> outh <br /> CONSERVATION VAT COMMISSION: There will be a ,joint meeting on <br /> January 13th at 7 : 00 p .m . In the Conservation hearing room . <br /> Mr . Hanks referred to minutes f March 3 , 1993 wherein 1.herre <br /> was a nm ' t ee formed .hat was supposed o have net in about. <br /> two weeks thereaft er ; this meeting was never called for this <br /> ad hoc committee . There was d i souse i o n how debri's debriswas to be <br /> reproved from the marsh and trucked over to varl',ous boat ramps <br /> where Greg Taylor would bring nn equipment to remove to + <br /> the dump . This would be done on a flood tide �.o min.Lmi e <br />
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