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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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06/27/1984
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i <br /> s { <br /> MASH EE CONSERVATION COMMISSION <br /> iASPEE TOWN HALL <br /> Meeting of June 2 , 1984 <br /> The following members of the Conservation Commission were <br /> present for tonight' s meeting: Chairman Dorothy' F. Studley, <br /> Charles Buckingham, March Dardano, Stuart Peoples . Pauline F. <br /> DeLory, vice Chairman and Wayne Tavares were absent. B. Jean <br /> Thomas was present during the last portion of the meeting. <br /> Chairman Studley convened the meeting at ;o P* Me <br /> Hearing of Jeffrey lurad - Lot x#60, 138 Keel way - SE 3-355 <br /> Re : Construction and maintanance of a wood ' pile pier, steps , <br /> ramp and float which would extend 441 into the tidal waters of <br /> Great River. Mr. William Warwick representative , stated that <br /> the construction would be of a 44, pier coming down off of the <br /> bank at the rear of the house located at 138 Keel Way. This <br /> would involve stepping the walkway down the bank as shown on the <br /> plans to the elevation 6, carrying the pier over the wetland <br /> portion of the riverbank which would make it approximately 5' <br /> above the protected vegetation and thea stepping down after <br /> crossing the mean--low water and then going approximate lY 31 above <br /> mean-high water. The pier will extend 441 from the mean high <br /> water. It is fir. Warwick' s understanding of the relevant by-law <br /> that 5� from the zero mean-low water is required and that they <br /> would be well within that bar-lay. <br /> r. Warwick stated that he was well aware that they .were' dealing <br /> with many, many resources and were considering this as a coastal, <br /> project. He also expressed concern with the buffer zone and the <br /> land under the salt marsh because part of that area indicates that <br /> it is vegetated and it is also in a flood plain. There is also <br /> concern with land containing shellfish and fish runs ; but accord- <br /> ing to Mr. Warwick, it has been established in past and similar <br /> oases that shellfish beds are really i <br />
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