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BOARD OF SELECTMEN <br /> MINUTES - REGULAR SESSION <br /> MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1990 <br /> PAGE THREE <br /> APPOINTMENTS 8 HEARINGS <br /> ##2 (Cont. ) <br /> 1 . All shellfishing areas are open seven days a week, <br /> unless specified otherwise by any other provision or <br /> designation found elsewhere in these reguaitions or by a <br /> special designation by the Board of Selectmen and 2. The <br /> use of small spade forks and short handled clam rakes will <br /> be allowed. <br /> Mr. Carter seconded the motion. All were in favor. There <br /> was no public comment. <br /> Mr. Hanson moved to continue the Public Hearing to Monday, <br /> March 5. 1990 at 7 : 45 for clarification from Town Counsel <br /> relltive to the nun-criminal citation policy. Mr. Carter <br /> seconded the motion. All were in favor. <br /> 2. FORWARD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION - Alexander Dittami <br /> attended to review the Quashnet. Woods Special Permit, <br /> pursuant to the Cape Cod Commission Act and to discuss the <br /> obtaining of an easement for the purposes of establishing a <br /> monitoring well on Town property for the Quashnet Woods <br /> Subdivision. <br /> The Board informed Mr. Dittami that the request would be <br /> circulated to the departments involved for two weeks and <br /> that Mr . Dittami should meet with the Board again in <br /> approximately one month to discuss what the requirements of <br /> the Town would be relative to the easement. <br /> The Board also stated that they would meet with Mr. Dittami <br /> on April 23, 1990 (after the outcome of the Cape Cod <br /> Commission Act is known) relative to the Quashnet Woods <br /> Special Permit. <br /> 3 . MASHPEE/SANTUIT RIVEW STUDY CONTRACT = Mr. Hanson moved to <br /> authorize the chariman to execute the agreement with K-V <br /> Associates, Inc. to complete the final phase of the <br /> Mashpee/Santuit Rivew Study with recommendations as <br /> recommended by the Planning Board and approved by Town <br /> Counsel . Mrs. Jacobson seconded the motion. All were in <br /> favor. <br /> J <br />