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6:51 <br /> NOI 43-3303 <br /> 409 Monomoscoy Rd, Thomas J. and Michele Guard, Trustees, TM Guard Nominee <br /> Trust. Proposed reconfiguration of existing float attached to existing pier, remove and replace <br /> associated piles. Representative: Cape & Island Engineering, Inc <br /> AGENT COMMENTS <br /> Based on a site visit, it has been noted that there are only 2 piles associated with <br /> the float instead of the 4 mentioned in the project narrative. It seems unnecessary to have 4 piles <br /> when 2 would be sufficient, especially as there is no need for 2 extra piles for a float that is not <br /> increasing in size but being repositioned. Additionally, the plan states that the existing float <br /> dimensions are 8ft x 24ft, while the reconfigured float will be 8ft x 25ft. Therefore, a <br /> continuance is requested until August 8th, 2024 at 6:36pm. <br /> COMMISSIONERS COMMENTS - None <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS —None <br /> Motion made by Ms. Godfrey for a continuance to August 8th, 2024 at 6:36pm. Motion <br /> seconded by Ms. Clapprood. No further discussion. <br /> o ROLL CALL: Ms. Thornbrugh(Yes), Ms. Clapprood (Yes), Ms. Godfrey (Yes), <br /> Mr. Colombo (Yes). <br /> The motion passes unanimously <br /> Documents provided: Cape & Islands Engineering, Inc. Notice of Intent application and <br /> narrative; April 05, 2023, Plan "Site Plan— Pier Pile Replacement & Maintenance" <br /> 6:5 <br /> RDA <br /> 494 Great Oak Rd—Beach, Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, <br /> Department of Conservation (owner Commonwealth of Massachusetts). The proposed <br /> project is to repair two sections of the Great Flat Pond Trail Boardwalk at South Cape Beach <br /> State Park. Representative: Self <br /> Representative: Ryan Clark, Stewardship coordinator <br /> 1. There are several trails on the property. The project aims to improve two sections of the <br /> trail boardwalk that were damaged by storms and the winter season. The new sections <br /> will be made of materials that allow sunlight to pass through and will include additional <br /> footings to improve water flow during high water times. <br /> 15 <br />