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Planning board approves modified dock at 67 Water Street with restrictions on floating dock use
Summary
After neighbors and attorneys raised navigation and access concerns, the Planning and Zoning Board approved a narrower dock at 67 Water Street with conditions limiting boats tied to a floating section and restricting vessel size and parking arrangement.
The Planning and Zoning Board on March 4 approved a revised dock at 67 Water Street, granting a conservation‑overlay dock application while adding conditions intended to reduce navigation conflicts in the shallow canal.
Applicant Ryan Carter presented a revised layout that moved the dock landward and centered it on the riparian line. He said the floating section and small boat lift were designed for shallow tidal conditions and that the owners do not intend to keep a large boat tied to the floating dock. “They said to me that they are not gonna have a boat tied off to that. It’s really for launching and…
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