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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFW_ Right of way access for Oyster Cove RoadAttention!: This email originates outside of the organization. Do not open attachments or click links unless you are sure this email is from a known sender and you know the content is safe. Call the sender to verify if unsure. Otherwise delete this email. From:Mark Ayotte To:DiRienzo, Brittany; Jerolimo, Joseph Cc:Robert R. Ayotte; Carol J. Ayotte Subject:FW: Right of way access for Oyster Cove Road Date:Thursday, April 17, 2025 6:51:33 PM Brittany and Joe For your records this is a copy of the email we were sent when the old dock was finished off by the November storm and we let the easement holders know we would remove at that time the 2 remaining posts as the gangway had floated away. Thank you Mark Ayotte CEO Ayacht Technology Solutions Direct/Fax/Mobile Number/Text – Superior IT Concierge Services and Solutions. Please check our website to see more about us like our projects for the Red Sox for entire stadium WiFi. From: Rose Caloiero < Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2023 8:41 PM Subject: Re: Right of way access for Oyster Cove Road Hello Barbara and Mark Thank you for the photos my husband will be coming this week to fix and remove what needs to be removed. I just want to remind you that my license is still pending. Until that is resolved, the Dock is my private property. I have tried to fix the issues but I have been stopped by others on the road. My husband will be more than happy to fix stairs going to the beach and whatever else is needed as long as everybody comes together with the cost of materials. I will not discuss the permit for the Dock or any issues that is pending till things are all settled. I believe the stairs to the water should be toward the center of sandbox at around 45-50 feet since the total length of the sandbox is around 80+ feet as shown by the property markers we put up this summer. Thank you for reaching out, I hope everyone has a happy new year! Sent from my iPhone OK On Dec 31, 2023, at 6:07 PM, Mark Ayotte < wrote:  Barbara Thank you for the note and bringing that to all our attention. I was down there this weekend and but did not have time to do anything with it before having to leave. The top has floated in and may be wedged under our dock now from photos sent to me. Hopefully Rose can get it out of there this week. As I discussed with John and yourself we think your idea on making the beach more accessible to all easement holders on the street as it used to be before this dock went in is the right path forward. Happy New Year all. <image001.jpg> <image002.jpg> Mark Ayotte CEO Ayacht Technology Solutions Direct/Fax/Mobile Number/Text – Superior IT Concierge Services and Solutions. Please check our website to see more about us like our projects for the Red Sox for entire stadium WiFi. From: Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2023 10:03 AM Subject: Right of way access for Oyster Cove Road Hi: I wanted to bring attention to what is happening with the streets access to water. The first picture was a few days after the last big storm we had before Christmas. The next two pictures happened when I left from Christmas Day until Wednesday. Although it is winter we should think about addressing this and repair the platform and stairs to water or we will have a big expense in replacing them. ( there were stairs directly below Mrs Bates dock but you couldn’t access). There are a few marks of stairs left. Do we want to plan a meeting to discuss this in the New Year? Can everyone email me back and let me know. Maybe Saturday January 6th or 7th. Would someone want to host it? Barbara Goodyear -- null Disclaimer The information contained in this communication from the sender is confidential. It is intended solely for use by the recipient and others authorized to receive it. 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