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reference to the co .s rvat.Lori lands to be sure that we can work together to <br /> keep the conservation lard that in-% o d in the sl.j'.t. Mrs. Studley - <br /> dressed a letter to 11r; Russell F'et:ers on February 5th and got no response <br /> .Lrom the Tribal ounci l e x1rs. Studley said that it is unf.or Lunate that they <br /> won't talk about it, but we tried. <br /> Mr. Maxim Suggested that perhaps he hasn't had a chance to respond. be- <br /> cause of t"e m di.ator role to e filled,, rith the probability the suit <br /> being settled out cnurt. the tribe has been very reluctant to make any <br /> move t this point unto t�:e� sit do-vin at a negotiating table. Ide have o -- <br /> siderable land in the town, 200 acres of to-,m forest and45 acres of conser- <br /> vation land. the Conservation Constuission should rake it a point to get in <br /> touch with the Board of Selectmen after the meeting with the attorneys. The <br /> Board of Selectmen should be informed that the Conservation Commission and <br /> the Tribal Council are mutually intoe s s ted in conserv*ng the land. <br /> Ron rcntt sa4 d. thatIr. deters had called him up and he got a chance <br /> to talk to him ver; briefly yesterday morning and Ron is pretty sure than <br /> this land will be brought up at the bar a1.ning table. e �rva asked if h <br /> didn't think that a-_!_1 lour land and wetlands should b conservation land. 'The <br /> question was who *s going to own it. Nevertheless, it should still be pro- -- <br /> tected. The question was whether o not the toi} retain the gown forest arid/ <br /> the Tribe issue s o e reassurance that it w*21 remain as conservation land <br /> if the; win the f t. is under-'the care and cuS trod; of the Conservation <br /> o: fission as voted at Tonin #"ieet n . <br /> . Mrs. Sthat we write. a letter to the Selectmen and tell <br /> then we want to rake th.Fis a point in the negotiations. =firs. Sloane then made <br /> a motion to write to the Board of Selectmen suggesting th-at this particular <br /> property be a strong point in their negotiations, seconded by Ron oc� ett. <br /> 1r. Buckingham said that those lands have never been Surveyed and sug- <br /> gested that we c et a sur rear r and a crew under CETA and ha,,'e him work doing <br /> that sort of thing. Get; surveys made and a map from h:.r-i and go to the Asses- � <br /> cors and start deed and title search and see to it that the land is proerlr <br /> acquired by the toArn. <br /> 111r. Mra im, in discussing Title VI., said that some of the priori ties were <br /> ars i.M-service program far the elderly, full-time dog off icer., tam mechanic, <br /> esLa l shmeint of a clerical pooh, of woreta. ;,-clerI:s that could be used as dis- <br /> pcatchers by fire and police. Create a p sition under a labor pool to get a per- <br /> son vTho coan survey -- $10,000.00 I-s A=11, they're going to pay. . ode could take the <br /> labor pooh., then out them to work for a surveyor. Standard wages for a regis- <br /> tered surveyor i minimum of $2PL,00 a wee , but maybe somebody fresh out: of <br /> school would come in for $250-00. You could get a Chief f darty to work under <br /> a surveyor. �•�e should start with the big pieces, including night where we are <br /> sitting it w�s never Surveyed. - there were 10 acres at the dump we thought we <br /> had, but we don't. <br /> Ron ocknett said than he has meeting with Bud Reese ab OL the .wrest. <br /> 'h ' e going to get together :�d see if they canget lige government more . <br /> The; want to drag up a proposal. <br /> 4r. I-Laxim said that any surverring t a.t's dame now would be a distinct <br />