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Commission approves suction dredging and shoreline planting plan at 1506 Oak Bridle
Summary
Owners of a small roadside pond at 1506 Oak Bridle won a permit to remove accumulated sediment by suction dredging, dewater on site using geotextile tubes and export spoils, and to install extensive native shoreline plantings and a 4‑tree replacement. The commission attached a standard condition requiring a consultant's final compliance report.
The commission unanimously approved an application Jan. 20 to suction‑dredge and restore a quarter‑acre ornamental pond at 1506 Oak Bridle (application filed by Jeffrey and Stephanie Sibyl, agent Tracy Shalifo).
Landscape architect Tracy Shalifo (Tracy Shalifo LLC) and contractor Mark Amler (Pristine Waters) described a plan to remove about 900 cubic yards of wet sediment (approximately 183 cubic yards dried) using diver‑assisted or hydraulic…
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