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The vote of the Community Preservation Committee was unanimous 9-0 in support of this <br /> article. <br /> The Board of Selectmen recommends Town Meeting approval by a vote of 5-0. <br /> The Finance Committee recommends Town Meeting approval by a vote of 4-1. <br /> Motion made by Selectman John Cahalane. <br /> Motion: I move the Town vote to appropriate and transfer $200,000 from the Community <br /> Preservation Fund Budgeted Reserve in accordance with the provisions of M.G.L., Chapter 44B, <br /> §5, for the purpose of completing the Great River Boat Ramp Improvement Project, including <br /> necessary costs and expenses related thereto, as recommended by the Community Preservation <br /> Committee. <br /> Motion passes unanimously at 7:28 PM. <br /> Article 7 <br /> To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and transfer $75,000 from the Community <br /> Preservation Open Space/Recreation Reserve in accordance with the provisions of M.G.L., <br /> Chapter 44B, §5 for the purpose of conducting improvement projects associated with the <br /> Ockway Bay Boat Ramp Improvement Project, including necessary costs and expenses related <br /> thereto, as recommended by the Community Preservation Committee, or take any other action <br /> relating thereto. <br /> Submitted by the Community Preservation Committee <br /> Explanation: The Ockway Bay Boat Ramp located on Great Neck Road South (Map 104, <br /> Parcel 79) is one of the Town's three public launch facilities for boating access. The existing <br /> wooden structure built approximately 30 years ago is used on a year round basis by fishermen <br /> and recreational boaters. The pier/dock structure is in disrepair. Boards are rotted and the floats <br /> are deteriorated. The handrails are inadequate and non-compliant. The structure is not <br /> accessible, and users are required to wade through the water at high tide to access the ramp area. <br /> In the matter of safety, the boat ramp requires replacement. <br /> The goal of the project is to replace the dock/float system with aluminum marine-grade material <br /> to allow sunlight penetration to promote eelgrass growth and shellfish habitat. The project <br /> conforms to the Town Manager's Boat Access Plan. With funding and necessary permits, <br /> construction would be undertaken immediately with the goal to have the boat ramp project <br /> available for use by the summer of 2016. Funding shall derive from the Community <br /> Preservation 10% Open Space/Recreation Reserves for this purpose. <br /> The vote of the Community Preservation Committee was unanimous 9-0 in support of this <br /> article. <br /> The Board of Selectmen recommends Town Meeting approval by a vote of 5-0. <br /> 6 <br />