Laserfiche WebLink
i <br /> 4 - <br /> do - if this thing IL's passed he 'was either referring to the <br /> recent resolution)., ret suit <br /> or , <br /> }., they*e would be clear title to the land <br /> the town forest would be for the Town o i�iahpeen <br /> , <br /> It was stated that even before the suit was started w ' <br /> �,r had title to the e didn't t kn c � <br /> own forest, <br /> Mr. Pocknett stated that the ind .an want to see the to <br /> town Forest and wart t 'see the o� keep the land � keepthe <br /> . <br /> Mrs. Studley said that we had taken it by a vote of Town f <br /> to protect and not kr�owin' w dee ting only }, <br /> WO whether or n have clear title. •e could <br /> be protecting land for years, owner- u.nkn own have the owner r <br /> � sholf up, pay <br /> the back taxes and say that they want their land back. e <br /> after the suit it's s fore the suit o <br /> till not toy,n-owned lard. t t was further explained <br /> that the Commission also took a parcel for conse � <br /> rvat�.or� Which was shown as <br /> town-owned land over by the Rod and Gun Club but the town i <br /> t was taken r conservation purposes. ' never T �ned tet, <br /> poses. Ten acres were involvedo being <br /> pert of development. In many cati;c�s, thin Ike this have been approved <br /> 'own Meeting, but there wasnever any deed issued. <br /> inted out that this C <br /> Mr. c kne tt wasn't aware of hoer long th,.s mission a <br /> and rbrloar�e o` h d been around <br /> p ori ission had been working since <br /> 1965. .14r. Focknett expressed in a strong manner e that this is the only. <br /> corliittee the Imrr�ndian Council lasn't heard from and that the electen r� <br /> all the other coitte <br /> s have a gorse to the Tribal Council, <br /> Mrs. Studley explained that the Tribal Council had the perfectoox�- <br /> tunny . <br /> to issue complaint -against issuance o permits for � � . <br /> piers end such <br /> things, but they never shored tip at any meetings.- she further <br /> that anybody i welcome t th:e se meetingtin <br /> oto pointed out <br /> g . <br /> Mr.# Pocknett expressed the opinion that p n hthe i s a fine committee and <br /> if we <br /> el as if the Conservation or xiission does not have to approach <br /> the Tribal C on �. h wouldp. ch <br /> tared by us loo percent, but the 4only thin <br /> that he is doing is expressing his feelings that t the Conservation Com- <br /> Mission should approach the Indian Council to release this <br /> land from <br /> their suit. <br /> It was stated that we are the spokesmen for the torn in <br /> this hand and in order to d protecting 11ke that, w would have to have the <br /> approval of the voters - we are on y an appointive co rgis ion from <br /> year,, . year to <br /> Mrs. Studley "nquired if he would like the COmmission to invite the <br /> Chairman of the Tribal Council t our nexteetin and ask thha <br /> talking won't <br /> king about. ���e b abs g em what they're <br /> - e to understand what Mr. ocknett. means until. <br /> we have an actual. spokesman from the Council to discless how best to hand. <br /> conservation land. <br /> It was suggested that the Conservation Co russion send :- <br /> letter Aating <br /> that the Commission meets the third Thursday of each month; it is <br /> n open <br /> meeting and anyone in the town is always welcome. <br /> Again the town forest was brought up and airy itexplained <br /> � a g , was <br /> that we don't have the authojoity to asl: the Tribal Council to take any- <br /> thing--OUt of-- tie siiit- and that/t e- ti tl:e---to the for e t is' riY <br /> of c .ear. <br /> Mr. P oc kne tt s aid that he� w nrk.q f nirs +_i,n +^w-t-, -N A U- --i- -- . _, . <br />