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I <br /> y <br /> ,town - abuts .per's property -- about an acre and a halfmore <br /> we wii be _ettin a: othr � fess <br /> bill from Mare Kis tin for the recording o <br /> that deed, <br /> It was asked if we had voted to fund $1,200.00 or1400* � f <br /> Holmes o ,Purvey �. before they � r Mr,, <br /> e gage it t the Conservation Commission, <br /> here money for recording the deed in Barnstable. lie have � <br /> of ��rzd - about $3.,qOO.00 <br /> n spent much <br /> left* <br /> t. <br /> . LeClair wondered if e have any role in the event of an ofl spill, <br /> die was out of` toy when the ,Argo Merchant thin was happening.pP e wastold <br /> thatif it was declared (lister b Ci <br /> . it Defense Courtemanche would <br /> hare. Iwas mentioned * �d �n <br /> that 1 r. G dlesk flew out over the Argo Merch .nt <br /> on the second day of the breakup. <br /> R ' <br /> At this point of the meeting about <br /> � 8:30., Ron Pockndtt arrived. He <br /> was told that we were just talking about hire and he said he hoped � <br /> aid. good. -The members � = ' - was <br /> told hire that -t was not good. Witbout Further <br /> discussion., Rr. Pocknett announced loudly that it was about t time that the <br /> Conservation Commission approached the Indian Council and negotiated ted wi t <br /> them for some town conservation land - tbat's what the in dans <br /> re waiting <br /> four. What the indi arcs are look-'-ng for right now is for the Conservation <br /> Commission from the Town of llashpee to Come to them with a proposal <br /> to <br /> turn over the town forest. <br /> Mrs. Sloane remarked that we can't touch this. <br /> Mr. Pocknett said that he feels it is his doh as Conservation officer <br /> to look out for the land. lie said that the Selectmen -are looking <br /> out for <br /> the land and he Is looking out for tc m-owned conservation- land <br /> wants u <br /> to fight for the town forest,-- <br /> Mrs. Studley said that we don't even know if* t _ <br /> �.t s town owned land; <br /> that the, town forest is only looked after by the Conservation Cotes <br /> We are supposed to appoint a torn forester, but we don It have on <br /> pointed out that �. z ? o ,r � - � one. It �Rra <br /> shown.as a�, gain forest not a conservation land. <br /> Mr. Pocknett grew his hands up in the air and yelled that �if e didn't <br /> want to do anything about the lard, thea that was that. Hewas told again <br /> that it wasn't conservation lard and �_t wasn't oars s � g n <br /> to do with .ire choose. <br /> Mrs. Studley remarked that theonserva Commission ammission does have land <br /> under care and custody by the All r grant. Ifir. Pocknett was asked if <br /> the <br /> Indians want us to release the land that is held by restriction. <br /> Mr. Pocknett said that he is speaking for the town. If thispro- <br /> posal one �' presented the Tribal Council n Monday) goes t r t .,x <br /> o h <br /> t: <br /> we should come up with a proposal. Ai;ainit- as- pointed out that the <br /> ply land the Conservation Commission ha <br /> s '1 that <br /> which has been conveyed <br /> by restriction. Mr. Pocknett shouted, "You people don't ant t d i <br /> t <br /> �right?" <br /> 4 <br /> Again his attention was called to the .fact that the land in question <br /> was carried a town forest not strictl�r <br /> ' � � �nt is conservation .and. the town <br /> actually owns some of i t. The Alper graactually deeded but with <br /> restriction going to the Audubon Society; we don't have the right to ask ' <br /> . <br /> therm to restrict it. fir. k ,,-.4tt main stressed.- that-he thinks-,.the Con---.--.--. <br /> servation Commission sh l,ld approach the Indian Council. � <br />