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Homeowner seeks seasonal dock and extended stairs; commission approves with conditions and Chapter 91 noted

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A property owner at 249 Lake Ave asked for a notice of intent to install a seasonal aluminum dock and extend existing stairs; staff and commissioners approved orders of conditions with conditions requiring Chapter 91 license, storage upland outside bordering land subject to flooding, and limits on fuel storage.

Homeowner Leonidas Dos Reis and engineer John Plifka told the Worcester Conservation Commission on June 9 that they seek permission to extend an existing staircase and install a seasonal prefabricated aluminum dock at 249 Lake Ave on Lake Quinsigamond. After questions from staff and commissioners about the amount of structure within the 15-foot wetland buffer zone, the commission voted to issue orders of conditions with several dock-specific conditions.

John Plifka of McCarty Engineering described the proposal as an extension of previously approved stairs and the addition of a seasonal aluminum dock that would…

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