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<br />     						MINUTES OF' S Z PTEPE Z-H 22v  1982
<br />    	Th e -f.-"O 11 owin     embers  of  the Mas.hpee   o s'erva.tion  Commission. were   resent for the
<br />    	meeting:    Dorothy. G.  Studley,  Chatrman,  Pauline F.  DeLory,  vice  C airrna  ,    harles
<br />      	xonart,  Wayne   'cares  and March   ardano.
<br />    	Minutes  of  Metr�
<br />    	'The .minutes  of. August 4 and  August 11,  1982 -were accepted by  the  Commission  a.
<br />       	.,      The m—in  tes  of Sed Le ber 8,  11982  dere accepted wit'h  the f  'lio iln   correction
<br />    	to be made on page 1 :  to  include Attorney  Reardon being present. at  the  executive
<br />    	session discussing the Flynn matter.
<br /> 		sion C nlrol  - Kim Fath
<br />    	{'.    .  Elizabeth  O'Neil o     i   Path,  1'ia.sh-p e �e t �w�th  -Ghe  Co��:��;ass ion  to ;�.�:.�� �off~ � �--		�
<br />     	,    -te da.t ion of preventative measures  to  control  the  erossicn  of befach  on  ger prop-
<br />    	er    .     :rs.   	]. a  i  c:   .bout  the   lace  e ��t   � recd s  to  protect  ,Lh   eras`a on.    halm-
<br />     	-er on Studley asked�   .tho  t  the ��e �ht of  t  o rocs      Mrs.    �Ne l  stated  ��h,:f,t  IL,hey
<br />    	*could  be about 4 f eet  explaining  that she  had not had  plaA)   d awn   p r�.��d  ����.   s l
<br />    	gust     rated  t   get  the Board'    feeling,  ori  the s subject.    Ma�.ch asked  LI st
<br />       		.														ie tried
<br />		r  other measures?   Mrs.  O'Neilsaid      ,       e   *gid  scooped  s  n   rai w;a r  :�'rol  "-..L   house
<br />    	-.nd       nted  beach :noses  and  that  there  is  beach grass   rowin;c t1here  currently.  !'{:arch
<br />    	Ejo' ed  if she had  fertilized  the grass?   Mrs.  � '  ell  "21 ied  "nog' ,    v�iarc       C	�4��.t
<br />    	s.     			4		�.		vegetation 		����%  could   e fro  e   # favor onatural    		before   			ckMrs,
<br />      	#  e11  r e.`plied  that  she  had  tried  bayberry.    March   ol.d her  �'hat.,  s hLe  tvtou yd.  neesome-
<br />      		denser,
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<br />      		de nse ',    virs,  11.1'Neil.   n.i d  that she posted  s    ks  but  �t d-i'l  t�n t stop, people  _roln?
<br />       	.1:     	the b     1h     MI       	�.   `    +.  e  t�1-e   --5r  S r  i v,t    i  ce    1  a r       L; 	4rT
<br />			said  that she  had,  but.,  to  no avail     Dorothy  a  ked when  she-  w,%u'1,,:,1  te  play ni n
<br />    	to   o  6  e  Fork?    +{rs.    ' Berl replied  "no '",    Dorothy  co Dente    ' hat   o r #�T 'til .,     o'�   e
<br />    	good- plan-1C.1-ng  Lime.    Mrs.  O'Neil  stated  that  her int-e?2 t-Lo s  were  to  het  she-  rocks
<br />    	S .  	`  .:	ant over 1,  em.    Dorothy  told Mrs.  O'Neil  that  'he   o;Timis s io.   would   o
<br />    	along with soy; f enc i  g and  hay.     le	.cel     h   d  i   -f     the  'a!-'L  1 .tcon iui     with
<br />       	a  t   g 'and  'M  the spring,  planting should  be dome again.    All  me  bers  present were
<br />    	agreeable  to  the  Chairpersonts  suggestidn.    March  told  `ir  .  O'l e-il  t   send a note  to
<br />      	rovin  et.cgin for literature at  the  Center for Coastal studies.    The secretoary  was  asked
<br />      	o send  a letter to Mrs.  O'Neilas     i olio  -     to  Lee r c eeJ_s�.o ,,,
<br />    	R. eq ues t for  Determination
<br />    	°rh 	Tavares� vares  submitted a request for deter  -inat,ion of repair of	aR ll  located  o
<br />    	apst  in's  Circle and  owned by  Joseph Spound,    !H�e  told*  the   c-�a.rd_  	--here  1.-,ad  ;peen
<br />       	filing several Years  ago  Ln which the seawall was apprcv 'd.    in reviewing  the rt, revious
<br />    	filing   the   oa,'rd determined  that   e needed  t   refile as  the approval wasnot    �.��e �     r
<br />														�    		re   to Wayne,
<br />   									� eroer f  ��  foirepairand  maintaining i     the s eaway .
<br />    	0c wa.�j  Bay Proposal
<br />    	Attorney  Kathleen Franklin met with  the  Co-mmissi,()n  on      	of:'   c   ay Bayevelo-pmle.nt
<br />    	%   rp or=_to ,  t^  s.     ..t	opo   .   to poa.se  undeveloped   o     � r	rar   a.   `�   .yes;
<br />    	s piecificall  ,  Lots  44 through 50  (now  non as DegrasseiH fad)  and.  ILot.     '1    		and
<br />   	-�;  t ro  gh       on     street   now knower as  �'la   a:r��	�e  ex';-  a   ed  t   t j'  r tl-e :�!  s t   ��'t
<br />    	-'--he area  is  wet-land  and  that  the  ton  is  L, KI ��; the ��:�o�e�'t�r  �     t  :yes   . :   ��hat  i--Lr
<br />     	o mi sl- n does  not -OUY-  it,  Mr.  Vi cent  porc.�  llo :ray  sell  i    ,o  t��e   lidiax�  �o nsel  or
<br />    	a t other 'tax exempt or oran i zatlonA    She further explained  t'.ha:t.  she does  not  thin    Tie
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