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➢ BOARD OF HEALTH: Note the location of the septic system and restrict equipment/vehicle traffic <br /> over non-load bearing(H-10)components. <br /> ➢ SHELLFISH: Having reviewed the most recent application for an extension of an <br /> existing permitted dock, the dock extension will not warrant a Shellfish mitigation fee. <br /> ➢ DIVISION OF MARINE FISHERIES: Comments are provided in the binder. <br /> Motion made by Mr. Cook to approve the continuance to August 22nd, 2024 to 6:39pm. Motion <br /> seconded by Ms. Zollo.No further discussion. <br /> o ROLL CALL: Ms. Zollo (Yes), Mr. Cook(Yes), Ms. Godfrey (Yes), Ms. <br /> Thornbrugh (Yes), Mr. Colombo (Yes). <br /> The motion passes unanimously. <br /> Documents provided: Cape & Islands Engineering, Inc; Notice of Intent application and <br /> project narrative; June 18t1, 2024 "Pier Extension Plan" <br /> :3 <br /> NOI 43-3303 <br /> 409 Monomoscoy Road, Thomas J. and Michele Guard, Trustees, TM Guard <br /> Nominee Trust. Proposed reconfiguration of existing float attached to existing pier, remove and <br /> replace associated piles. Representative: Cape &Islands Engineering, Inc. (continued 6/27) <br /> Representative: Raul Lizardi-Rivera and Attorney Steve Guard <br /> *NOTE: Hearing was not opened at the June 27t1', 2024, meeting <br /> The proposed project aims to replace and reconfigure the existing float to align it with the <br /> main body of the pier. Currently, there are two piles on the float and two tie-off piles at a <br /> distance. The float will be rotated and secured with four piles, which will include float stops. The <br /> existing tie-off piles will be removed and relocated with a similar setback to the current setup. <br /> Update: The narrative submitted previously noted six existing piles, which were based on <br /> the old RDA from last year. The current project proposal includes a total of six piles. <br /> A letter has been sent to the Division of Marine Fisheries (DMF). <br /> COMMISSIONERS COMMENTS <br /> • Q: Is the decking being replaced on the pier and has through-flow decking been <br /> considered? <br /> 7 <br />