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R <br /> make any diffcrence and if they lose it doesn't make any difference, <br /> 11r. 3uckingham questioned if we had the right to go to the Tribal <br /> Council, stating that we are a Conservation Commission appointed by the <br /> We are liable ble to the ru l o and regulations <br /> +. <br /> Selectmen. of this town and <br /> that lie seriously doubts that we would be able to go to the Tribal Council <br /> on our own and ask thea to release this lard to us; we are just a pant of <br /> the town He added that we can ask for conveyance, but we have to go to <br /> i own Yle'e ting. <br /> At this J anc ture Eir.. Pockne tt said that we must all be ` <br /> prey d�.eed. <br /> firs. Sloane, taking exception t,o this slur, left the meeting, F <br /> Mrs. Studley stated that she thinks we should meet with them but <br /> po .rated out to Mr. ocknett that someone Should have come in on that pier <br /> that they were opposed to Huc Mabee and Kelleher). She added that members <br /> of the Tribal Council have been on the Conservation-Commiss�.on before and <br /> they know the rules and regulations and bylaws, It was inted ��t that <br /> p <br /> one of the recent proposals came out veer strongly in the area of conserva.. <br /> tion and it was sucested that this Commission and the Indians vrer working <br /> toward the same goal. If the Crmision denies <br /> a.permit to bund a pier o <br /> something, thea we are going along with thea the Indians), <br /> Ir. Pocknett said that they the Indians think weeo le a <br /> sight ars the a p p e out o <br /> y really y fee�. bad, because someone should have approached some- <br /> one, <br /> It was decided to send a letter to the Tribal Council and ,invite them <br /> to our next meetingj February 17th, <br /> { <br /> Mrs. Studley inquired about the logs Mr. Po knett has beenp omisin - <br /> her and he replied that Jeannie gets thea every month. <br /> Mrs. St dley asked hire if the Selectmen hadn't told him that he i <br /> r s porgy lble us a end he s aid 11 n o". <br /> rs. Studley inquired about the cease and desist order for Mr. Ander. <br /> sore and 'Ire Pocknett replied that he had been tl.e up :GLn court (for ex. <br /> ample, a case InvolvingI• lv In C rnb ducks in enw y f yard and and an <br /> assault acrd battery case and he said he would be iln court all this month. <br /> Mr. Pocknett also said that he couldn't .find Mr. Anderson. Mrs, <br /> Studley told him to go down to the Assessorts office and get his correct <br /> address and sena him a certified letter with the order in it. If 1.1r, <br /> Anderson doesn't act on it, then we will have to see what other steps <br /> 41 <br /> we take . c He was told that 11r. Anderson lures in Falmouth, but owns <br /> that house ad property along the beach (they own both sides o the Cause- <br /> way) He was told to in 'orm Err. Anderson that the fill should be removed <br /> 14r. Pocknett was told that he is supposed to Furnish us with copies <br /> of his logs,, that lie is to make a copy for us and put it in our box. He <br /> said that Jeannie will d it. Mrs. Studley said that she wanted hire to d <br /> it, and- he said that it is Jeannie l s job,, that that's what she gets paid <br /> for and she will do i t, <br /> When asked if he was refusing to make a co for the Con <br /> copy e v tin o <br /> mi sion and put it in their boxy lie said -_t�I �r�11 not o it." <br /> Meeting adoured at 9:20 p.m. <br />