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The committee voted 4-0 to recommend two waterfront projects to Conservation, including a Dinah’s Pond channel dredging project conditioned on shellfish removal or relocation under town regulations. It also endorsed a support letter seeking $2.6 million for construction of the Packet Landing Resiliency Project, alongside $504,000 already awarded through the Community Preservation Committee.
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The recommendations move forward a pier reconstruction at 222 Pleasant Street and dredging at the entrance to Dinah’s Pond, but neither project was approved by the committee as a final permit decision. The dredging plan would create a 25-foot channel and must protect shellfish through removal or relocation. Members also supported pursuing grant funding for the next construction phase at Packet Landing. Staff reported that storm damage to the Gray’s Beach boardwalk may cost about $250,000 to repair.
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