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LPA lease application goes before selectmen  - Mount Desert Islander


LPA lease application goes before selectmen 
TREMONT   Until they consult with the town’s attorney, Tremont’s Board of Selectmen will wait to weigh in on a 400-square foot Limited Purpose Aquaculture lease application for commercial clam cultivation in Mitchell Cove. 
Several neighbors attended a Monday night meeting via Zoom to ask questions regarding the application submitted by Geoff Ghertler that has his father-in-law, Russell Bradford, as the main applicant and Ghertler and his wife as assistants. Ghertler is seeking local approval before submitting the application to the state’s Department of Marine Resources. 
Town Manager Chris Saunders explained to selectmen that town attorney James Collier recommended not acting on the application until neighboring property owners were notified by the applicant.   ....

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Removal Second World War dragon's teeth defences Kessingland


Published:
11:41 AM January 31, 2021
  
Updated:
3:20 PM January 31, 2021
Second World War sea defences, known as Dragon s Teeth , at Kessingland. PHOTO: Hayley Adcock
- Credit: Hayley Adcock
They were planted to prevent enemy landings along a stretch of beach during the Second World War.
Now coastal defences uncovered by erosion over recent years look set to be removed from Kessingland beach, near Lowestoft.
Beacons look set to be installed to warn swimmers, as a marine licence application proposes the removal of Second World War anti-tank landing structures at Kessingland beach.
A Marine Management consultation is under way that proposes the metal spikes - known as dragon’s teeth defences - and scaffold tank trap structures are removed. ....

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