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r <br /> { <br /> there's nothing about dredging. Mr. Buckingham said that it is dredging only to <br /> the follwoing extent: only that amount of sand that was brought over the Barrien <br /> Beach during the storm can be removed, so, in a sense, it's not a dredging pro. <br /> position ofr storing channel, to Its original depth - replace the sands in such a <br /> way that they will raise the level of the barrier and enable it to reduce the <br /> force of storm waves upon the mainland. <br /> Mrs. Studley asked what was going to keep it there and Mr. Buckingham said <br /> that this is the thing that bothers him - but there is supposed to be plantings <br /> after it's dame,* In any event, nothing can be dome until the study is completed. <br /> Mr* Tavares asked about the clay and Mr. ackingham explained it. <br /> Mrs. DeLory mentioned the Mashpee River Corridor and said she had asked for <br /> soil..raps and got copies of the soil studies by the Conservation Iiistrict -- also <br /> the .Trustees of Reservation gage her copies of the profile. Mr. Buckingham said <br /> that he didn't hear anything more from Kendall's office about another hearing on <br /> making the Mash ee River a scenic river. <br /> Mrs. DeLory said that she took a gentlemen from DEQE down to South Cape Beach <br /> and he advised us to plant down there (beach grass.) took one look at the parkin <br /> ing lot and asked when it was put in and said it was in violation and should sever <br /> have been put in. It's washing out on the side near the marsh. Be suggested we <br /> put snow fences on the beach side of it with just certain areas for the public to <br /> o through, or wetll lose that just like Barrier Beach. <br /> Lr.. LeClair menti one the s pe .'L fic types of grasses that are included in wet- <br /> land and said that finding one piece of vegetation should make it wetland. Mrs. <br /> Studley said that any land subject to tidal action is considered wetland. Mrs. <br /> DeLory said that this is why we called DEQE Mr. Buckingham said that an area <br /> may be dry, but it is to be considered wetland- because of the flora and faunas <br /> Mrs. De uory said that because Brian Donahue was down on Morsels property and named <br /> all the grasses that that's why the Orden of Conditions was written the way it now <br /> stands. <br /> In conjunction with the underground tank business, Mr. LeClair said that he <br /> thinks we do have some authority. if the ground water supply is being threatened,, <br /> the Conservation Commission should have a say in this more so than the Fire Chief <br /> does. Somebody is going to check the bylaw. <br /> On the matter of the Conservation Camp, in order to reserve a place we have <br /> to put dawn a deposit - the child has to be 14 years of age - she is going to send <br /> copy to the school with the inf rmati n on it. The child'will be chosen through <br /> the Guidance Counselor at school - teachers will help in coming up with children <br /> that age who show a particular interest - only two kids signed up at the Salute to <br /> Spring - Duddy and Fitzgerald. <br /> On the matter of the search for a camera, far. LeClair found one that can use <br /> five different types of film - .it is under $100.00 and a Polaroid. The picture <br /> doesn'tcome out wed iately, you have to wait 60 seconds. He was advised that <br /> we shouldn't use a Sonar type because we will be working with distances over 151 . <br /> It has a five year guarantee. Mrs. DeLory said that we did vote to purchase one <br /> and Barbara Sloane moved that we purchase it, seconded by Mr. Dims, all in favor. <br /> There was a discussion of the billing, the tax--exempt number, etc. and Mrs. DeLory <br /> said that she will call Colby's or drop in and ask them to charge it and bill the <br />