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Owner seeks living shoreline and beach nourishment for Dead And Bones Cove; board approves
Summary
The Lancaster County Wetlands Board approved Tom Sharra’s application, presented by agent Kelsey English of Ransom’s Nursery and Maintenance, to install a living shoreline including a 142-foot rip-rap sill, beach nourishment and wetland plantings along Dead And Bones Cove.
The Lancaster County Wetlands Board approved an application from Tom Sharra, represented by agent Kelsey English of Ransom’s Nursery and Maintenance, to install a living shoreline and beach nourishment along Dead And Bones Cove.
Kelsey English described the proposal as “a 142 feet of rip rap sill” with “about 1,200 square feet of bank grading” and a sand nourishment area intended to provide recreational access for small craft and pets…
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