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13 <br /> Board of Selectmen <br /> Minutes <br /> December 2, 2013 <br /> LIAISON REPORTS: (continued) <br /> EC tt The Environmental Oversight Committee hasbeen conducting a thorough <br /> review of the impacts of lawn fertilizer and will be bringing-forth a <br /> recommendation to the Board of Selectmen this spring. <br /> PTO Toy Drive_ Unwrapped toys are being collected at Town lull to gather gifts <br /> for the annual PTO Toy Drive. lust year 30 families received donations. <br /> Giving Tree Evert: The Giving Tree Event is scheduled to be held on December <br /> 5t'. Information regarding this event can be found on the Town"s website. <br /> Christmas DTVI y t t .e .tali The l and of Selectmen expressed appreciation <br /> to the Ma h ee Con u i Concert Committee for the spectacular holiday <br /> lighting display at the Mashpee Rotary. <br /> Thanksgi i Dinners: Seventy Thant giving meals were delivered this year. <br /> The annual event was sponsored by the Mashpee Chamber of Co i i rmerce in <br /> partnership with the Rockland Trust bank. <br /> Board of Select men Town Mara er Work sho It was agreed the Board of <br /> Selectmen and Town Manager would conduct a workshop session to review goals <br /> and objectives for the upcomffi year. <br /> APPOINTMENTS & HEARINGS: <br /> Public Hearin.—2014Tax Rate Classification Hearin <br /> The Board of Selectmen opened the Public Hearing on whether the Town of <br /> lashpee should implement the Classification Act. The Hearing notice was read <br /> aloud into the record. <br /> .Jason Streebel,the Director of Assessing was in attendance for discussion <br /> purposes. It was disclosed the Department of Revenue (DOR)has not formally <br /> approved llashpee's new growth for the Board of Selectmen's decision at this <br /> hearing. It was recommended the Board defer the matter to the next Selectmen's <br /> Meeting on Monday,December 16, 2013. <br /> In discussing the matter briefly, Mr. Streebel indicated it is anticipated the share <br /> of taxes for each classification of property would most likely remain the same. <br /> i <br />