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Commission approves Gill dock, revetment and float at 206 South Street with shellfish mitigation and planting conditions

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After extensive discussion over pier length, depth and revetment design, the commission approved the Gill family’s dock, ramp, float and revetment replacement at 206 South Street with conditions including a shellfish mitigation fee and planting plans.

The Yarmouth Conservation Commission approved a notice of intent on March 20 for Henry and Nadine Gill at 206 South Street to replace a revetment and construct a pier, ramp and float, subject to special conditions including a shellfish mitigation requirement and detailed planting plans.

Bob Perry of Cape Cod Engineering described the proposal as three parts: reconstructing a failing riprap revetment, relocating a dock to a historical north-end location within an alcove of Bass River, and…

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