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3 <br /> BRA D R A F T <br /> Board of Selectmen <br /> Minutes <br /> February 11, 2019 <br /> APPOINTMENTS & HEARINGS <br /> Public Hearing: New Shellfish Aquaculture License(Shellfish Grant), Lisa Bohnenberger, 103 River <br /> Road, Mashpee MA: (continued) <br /> Floating fine mesh bags would be used for the seed. With growth and culling,the oysters would be placed <br /> in bottom growing cages. Some floating cages would be used during the prime growing season.. During <br /> the winter and inclement weather the cages would be lowered to the bottom securely tethered in protective <br /> gear. The floating gear bags will be placed to the landward side of the grant(easterly) and cages will be <br /> placed on the bottom of the seaward side (westerly) of the grant. Work will be conducted from a skiff <br /> boat. Landing will occur at Ockway Bay or at Mashpee Neck Landing. The off-loading process is <br /> relatively quick and would not delay boat ramp users. <br /> The grant is proposed to be sited to the eastern side of Ockway Bay,west of Daniels Island. There is no <br /> significant shellfish population in this area due to the muck bottom. There is no eel grass in this area. <br /> As per Division of Marine Fisheries regulations on the 1.01 acre site, less than 20% or 20,000 square feet <br /> would be used for the aquaculture grant. <br /> The area of the grant is not privately owned and will not impede any private dock areas. It is the intention <br /> of the applicant to begin the process with 100,000 oysters with a maximum of 400,000. <br /> Communication is the Selectmen's informational packet contained letters from the Harbormaster and <br /> Shellfish Departments advising this project poses no hazard to navigation, there is no encroachment to the <br /> area moorings and there are no adverse effects to native shellfish populations in the area. The Shellfish <br /> Constable also remitted communication stating the Shellfish Division does not plan to seed this area due <br /> to the absence of viable sediment. <br /> Ashley Fisher, Shellfish Constable was in attendance to further address this matter. Ms:Fisher indicated <br /> the project will offset the Town's nitrogen mitigation program, and offset costs to the Town of Mashpee in <br /> aquaculture. It is anticipated the shellfish would reduce excess nitrogen by 30% in this area. Being no <br /> further comment, the Board motioned as follows; <br /> Motion made by Selectman Gottlieb to close the Public Hearing. <br /> Motion seconded by Selectman O'Hara. <br /> VOTE: Unanimous. 5-0. <br /> Roll Call Vote: <br /> Selectman Sherman,yes .Selectman Cahalane, yes Selectman Gottlieb,yes <br /> Selectman O'Hara,yes Selectman Cotton, yes Opposed, none <br />