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Emu <br /> letter Wi.l.l be sent to Mrs. Studley granting permission, <br /> letter is to be sent to the Selectmen asking for a larger table <br /> In the matter of the Mills property, she wants to put a conservation re- <br /> stricti on on all the property that is colored in blue. Before anything can be <br /> done, they have to get the permission of Elwood Mills, Sr. we can prepare this <br /> whole thing and leave a place for his signature. Mrs. Sloane things we should <br /> take it, saying that when the shit is settled, all those builders are going to <br /> come in and the less land they have to build on, the better Wo it is better if <br /> we have it, so no one else can build on it. Mrs. Studley also thinks we should <br /> take it. <br /> It was stated thatwe have to have an attorney look at the deed. Mr.' Buck- <br /> ingham doesn't like the white spaces surrounded by the blue'. if she wants t <br /> move the white spaces to where they make a solid block and keep all the blue <br /> together, that would be all right. Mrs.. DeLory said that every lot would have <br /> to be researched and Mrs. Studley said that that isn't necessary if you have a. <br /> restriction. She said that it is not a gift, they are granting a conservation <br /> restriction in perpetuity, Mrs, Mills can It sign it off without Mr. Mills' slg� <br /> nature. She also said that the Mills family can forbid any use of the land at <br /> all except for their own use. <br /> It was mentioned that Marcel. Kistin or Joe Reardon have to look at it any <br /> way, which one of them should do before we spend time and money on it. Mrs. <br /> Studley said that it definitely says in the Conservation Hancibook that when you <br /> accept conservation lana in ay particular manner, either as a gift -or a re- <br /> striction, it should be land that has something to offer. Mrs. DeLory stated <br /> that the beach area is the only sot that's any good. She also said that there <br /> are nares on some lots and the Town of Mashp a on others, <br /> Dirs. Studley said that if you take the beach, you don't have access to it <br /> except by water. Mr. LeClair doesn't think that it should even be considered <br /> unless as a gift with access. Mr. LeClair made a motion to have Town Counsel <br /> or Marcel. Kistin look at this before we make any decision - seconded by Wayne <br /> Tavares - unanimously approved. It was suggested by Mrs. Studley that we write <br /> a letter to Mrs. Mills telling her that we are working on her conservation re- <br /> striction as she requested and that as soon as we have more information, we <br /> will get in touch with her. <br /> 411W OW � dbb <br /> Mrs. Sloane said that she was told that ?oponeset Bay was, years ago, <br /> declared. a Harbor of Refuge and if this 'is indeed true, then it is the respons- <br /> ibility <br /> espons-i ility of the Coast Guard and the Army Corps of Engineers to keep it open. <br /> She said that she oke to GeorgeDenar and suggested t haat he look into this <br /> but she hasn't heard from him. She also said that this is nothing to do with <br /> the Spit, just the channel between the Bay and the Sound. <br /> Mrs. DeLory said that if that is so, they can share the expenses for <br /> .dredging and everything else, Mrs, Studley asked if Mrs o, Sloane knew when this <br />