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it's in the Selectmen�s minutes. Mrse Studley said that we neverpaid for it <br /> originally, that there's no proof because the Comission never pays for anything <br /> like this. (Vlore on this later.) <br /> Mrs. DeLory said that there is a bill from Falmouth Hospital for Ron Pock" <br /> nett and Mrs.. Studley said that it belongs to the Town " not our obligation <br /> has to be seat to the Selectmen. The bill is for the emergency room, bandage, <br /> wwray, in the amount of $28.76. Mrs. Studley aid that this bill was turned in <br /> to the Town Accountant and Selectmen's office more times than she can say, He <br /> had an expense account - it can go in under "Unpaid Dills",, <br /> TheRola-Tape case came, at a cost of $lh.47 - plus stamps and certified <br /> rail, f r a total. of $10.80. Mr. Tavares is t do the vouchers. <br /> It was decided to send the following letter to the Selectmen: "This is to <br /> inform you that the Conservation Commission paid the $6.15 re i tratio fee, in <br /> the Blakeman matter, under protest. Paragraph -- "The Order of Conditions was is- <br /> sued in 1972 and was registered at the Registry of Deeds in 1974, with no record <br /> of who paid the $6.15. We have nevear paid for any registration in the past and <br /> we do not intend to set a precedent." <br /> Mrs. DeLory said that Chris Kueblerr sent her a copy ofthe Corps of Engineers <br /> perit for the perched beach, loo 1 on one side and 1100t on the other. There was <br /> a, mistake made on the permit and a letter was to be sent to the Corps correcting <br /> it. It had to do with New Seabury t s being a section, located in the Town of Mash- <br /> Pee not in the " gin of Cotuit. <br /> On the matter of the r --r-dritten Order of Conditions on 14orse, Mrs. DeLory ol-d,- <br /> taine d four signatures -- Jim LeClair didn't sign. DEQE, 1.1r. Morse and Mrs. DeLory <br /> .all Tent over the l.o--. He had aspecial-bladed dozer pull back all the f-i ll and <br /> Pile it and a. ter he completed that step of the process, he had to get in touch <br /> with DEME and t.nAey told hire what he could and could notj do. They advised the <br /> Commission to write an amended Order of Conditions, which is a l, cbe . Brun. <br /> Donahue was kind enough to assist the Commi <br />