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I <br /> o oncI e <br /> block and then Dour ooncrete through them, e added that it <br /> use the <br /> s cheaper to set up a foundation and pour it, that, Mr. Homeyer could do either <br /> one- himself use plywood and then grease it, and, also, that he could get some <br /> used forms* Have a 101 -erif o ced concrete wall and put it in the Order of <br /> Conditions. <br /> mr. Bias said that a lot of the w-alls are in the clar.� beds, drifting out <br /> in the water and nobody's responsible for it. <br /> The Commission is going to send fir. Homeyer another copy of the Notice o <br /> Intent which he --'.s to fill out and send in- to the Department of Natural Re- <br /> sources. He vill then have number assigned o hire. The Cor-mission has 21 <br /> days to act on this, just soon as they get a number back from Boston. The <br /> sum of $4.50, for the legal advertiseme t in the Falmouth Enterprise, was re- <br /> quested. Before he left, Mr. Ho ever said that he wished he had been here <br /> at <br /> the last meeting while the Commission discussed his plan. <br /> The next subjects was the Falmouth Rod and Gun Club restriction. Mrs. <br /> Studley said that she had received Bran. 14r. Staff a copy of the letter which <br /> was sent to the Board of Assessors3 with the restriction which the Rod and Gun <br /> Club has executed a of December 1 1976 and which involves several parcels <br /> consistln of about ages, located in * shpee. t was seat t the Assessors <br /> g on t et s �.nd of to credit or <br /> first, because of the fact that they're g _. <br /> tax abatement in some manner. They're satisfied wi th it and have gone ahead -and <br /> executed the restrictions <br /> Firs. Sloane warted to know' what the restriction entailed* She was told that <br /> they set forth different ter;,-.s of which there are 3 pages. It is quite si Ll r <br /> to the one that was executed by the New Seabury Corp., which prohibits the use <br /> of the land except for specific purposes. They are reserving the right to estab- <br /> lish and naintain firebreaks, to maintain hunting stands, to establish fishing <br /> areast operate and riai nta.in the woodlands for purpose �rainta Hinrild.Ilf'e <br /> habitat forestry practices,, etc. It will be in perpetuity. No release will be <br /> ranted until the expiration of 5 ;ears after the date of recordings- If they do <br /> request the restriction be rerioved, they will au tonnatically be assessed taxes in <br /> -another proportion for the period. <br /> MIrs. Studley had one over this before with Marcel Kistin and he saw n <br /> reason at all wl`y we shouldn't be very gracious and accept tl�e restrictione <br /> (Child's River - it's almost abutted by the cranberry bogs, which, hopefullyj <br /> the Commission can still buy. <br /> rs. Sloane questioned whe then or not V;is can be done in light of the Suit <br /> and Mrs. y <br /> tudle replied that they're not c nveyJ ng tide la d, only the restriction. <br /> • 1- -`m wan to know about access for the torn people and I`Irs. Studley <br /> ��r. a � to � <br /> said that it doesn't- restrict it as far as leeting, people on it. It restricts <br /> dun-ping, <br /> no vehicles,, (it =except for a forest manager vehicle comes under vehicle <br /> trespassing private property. <br /> Mr. 14axim said that in light of losing 0 of the tax revenue, ;ghat coo we <br /> 3 � , <br />