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r.. <br /> �'A 1*PEE CON RVATIONT C 01�-1j l #j G U Lb"_ 1''ZETING <br /> DATE: May 18., 1977 Mashpee Town Hall <br /> TIME: 7:30 Polfl. <br /> The meeting was called to order by Chairperson rerson Dorothy Studley., with <br /> Barbara Sloane and Pauline e eLory in attendance. <br /> f tor a long period of time had elapsed it became evident that M <br /> � r. <br /> M clnto h was not going to appear for his legal hearing. l'lrs. Studley man- <br /> ioned that the two, abettors, Rizzotto and Lally, had been notified of the <br /> meeting, but, they also, were anon7 the missing. <br /> Mrs. Studley read a letter from John . Amina requesting another exten- <br /> citingthe Indian suit and bad e c oxo o f c situation as the reasons. He <br /> also wanted to know if the Connission can do anything about forcing the United <br /> Church Homes to fence in their property. firs. Studley said that she seriously <br /> doubts this can he accomplished by the Commissio n <br /> n� It was mentioned that when <br /> they originally had the hearings, the person representing United Church -Homes <br /> suggested a fence at the top of the hill. Apparently while doing the research <br /> on the land and the surveying, Church Fomes came up with six acres to thein <br /> benefit and it was at that tine that it was suggested that a fence or onie- <br /> thug else be erected. 11 ether it was legal or not isn't tmo n TheSe�ect <br /> � - <br /> men are going to do something about it. <br /> Mi;s. Sloane preferred not giving aur extension. The second nine areP r <br /> - <br /> t ally done and NOM* ted ey 0111d life to see them all completed._. *yrs S <br /> Doane <br /> asked-if 1= . n-ina wasn't supposed to come -up with the kind.'cif stuff he was <br /> going to use. . He has never followed through, - It was mentioned that Ronnie -.. <br /> spoke to him about furnishi rg reports that were required by the order of Con-, <br /> di tions concerning fertilizers, insecticides and pesticides as called for in <br /> the original order. ' <br /> Mrs. Studley read a letter from 1,11a.tthe r Souza Chief Conservation er taxon ' `icer <br /> in Fa south, copy of which was sent to Wheeler Realty Trust. The letter stated <br /> that he has conducted ars investigation of the proposed dredging and before an <br /> work can be dome on the Falmouth portion of Ashumet Pond le0al hearings have <br /> to be held with the Falmouth Board of Selectmen and Conservation Co.-inns ion <br /> In addition to the State Wetland laws, w•fheeler also has to cOmPly vith the Town <br /> of Falmouth's Wetland r•egiilati ons. I*fir. Wheeler also should discuss thispro- <br /> posed dredging with the Massachusetts i isioan of Fisheries res ani Gams for fur- <br /> ther clarification. <br /> Mrs. Studley mentioned a letter from Lakeville from 1-1r. Anderson 'J�Ea <br /> y <br /> -in <br /> that they have received ars appeal to the ordrm of Conditions on the W:eeler <br /> file from Justin F0 Coleman, Mrs. James Moriarty arra David. 'J ori objecting ec tin to <br /> � g <br /> the job as such. EQE 'is going to nak'e the determination and supersede the Nash- <br /> pee Conservation Commission if they wigh to do so. 11r. Coleman had called Mrs. <br /> Studley on the telephone and .,;anted to know the procedure for filing an objec- <br /> tion. A letter wasreceived thy. day f r Attorney �J ohn Alger .: g.ng that the <br /> Order of Conditions has been recorded at the Registry of Deeds, Book 2499, Page <br /> i l o <br /> in regard to the above, it was mentioned that they had to have a Chapter <br /> 91 permit because it is a great pond, or some other kind of license i re uired <br /> because part mof the 'land �_s oi., ed y two tov-r . The m way--it M stands n w �+rti <br /> going to e holding the bag n this. The Cor- a.s i o�n doesn't need to take any <br /> action on this. <br />