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however, some submerged cb : e:ts about 300 feet off shore which would have to be removed and there is a derelict float on the shoreline in the slip which would have to be removed. Our sketch 506-82-1 shows the site." Current Status The East Boston Community Development Corporation has presented a proposal to EDIC dated May 12, 1984 proposing that the property be released by the City to EBCDC for the purposes of building a "mixed commercial-recreational marina use, and build a structure of 35,0...00 square feet for marine-related repair and service businesses". Included in the proposal is the provision of a launching ramp and mooring area. Other marine-related uses are mentioned in the proposal as possibilities. "Total costs are estimated at $3,700,000".
"unexplored sources of funding would be the City of Boston/EDIC, conventional sources, and private investors." On April 5, 1984, the Marine Fisheries Advisory Commission, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, voted to "support the Public Access Board's efforts to acquire the Boston East site for purposes of providing recreational and commercial vessel berthing, public launching facilities and marine support facilities".


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