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s <br /> it to hist. <br /> Mrs. Studley said she has letters from the Personnel Board and Board of <br /> Selectmen reinstating Mr. Poc nett, effective February 13th - he was punished <br /> for two weeks and returned to his Position. He was told to report to work on <br /> last Thursday - he was told to report to Chief of Police O'Connor and he had <br /> not reported ported on Friday - was out the 16th and 17th. He will be reporting to <br /> Deputy Chief of Police; to be assigned a portable radio from that department; <br /> he has to file daily log, including mileage. He is to report on and off duty <br /> to Deputy Chief of Police - he files with Chief and then it is forwarded to <br /> Mrs. Studley. He is to report any situation requiring assistance, including <br /> use of firearms, t Police Department ent and the Deputy Chief of Police shall <br /> see to it that Mr. Po knett is familiar with everything connected with his <br /> responsibilities. The Deputy Chief of Police will maintain and forward the <br /> daily activity r ports. <br /> Mrs. Studley said that Alan Kaxim said that each and every misdeed <br /> shall be recorded on paper and turned into the Personnel Board as before. <br /> Ron is to be given all job duties in his description. If he fails to do <br /> report to Personnel Board. Mrs. 'tudley shall be ready to jump in '.f h <br /> fails in his duty. Mrs. Sloane said that if, for instance, she had a pro- <br /> blem in P ppones et Bay with docks or whatever., whom should she call. Mrs. <br /> Studley said for Mrs. Sloane to call her if she can't get her, call Frye <br /> and have hist ask Ron to do it. Mrs. Studley also said if any members know <br /> of things that should be done by the Conservation Officer, call her and give <br /> her a list and she will sena it to the Chief of Police and make it part of <br /> his duties. Specific jobs have to be given to him through Mrs. Studley. In <br /> n emergency,calf. the Deputy and he will have it done. <br /> She further stated that the Commission can also be thinking about what <br /> sort of things they would want to put in his job description. Mr. LeClair <br /> asked if we got a. copy of his job description and Mrs. Sloane said that she <br /> has one. Mr. Buckingham said that the job description was so loose in de- <br /> scription <br /> -scription that there really wasn 't anything in it about his job. Mrs. Stud- <br /> ley said that it 'is very concise, <br /> _ _ <br /> Mr. Buckingham said that it was reported to him by Jack Downey of Pop- <br /> ponesset that a dolphin had been found on the beach adjacent to New Seabury <br /> Beach Club. Ron went down. Mr. Buckingham called Frye that morning and fold <br /> hire about it and told him to W-ait until Mr. Buckingham got back to find out <br /> where it was. He then told them where it was and he understands that the town <br /> crew went down and helped them get it doTm the beach - someone from the Boston <br /> Aquarium came down. He added that whales and porpoises came under protection <br /> act. Evidently the Boston Aquarium sends for carcasses and then do autopsies. <br /> If alive and stranded contact Brewster people . It was 61 long and 175 t <br /> to The <br /> Mrs. Studley had a letter from Marcel Kiln and finally, after 1 years, <br /> DEQE bas made a decision in the Paradise case - theyIre going to let him deep <br /> the float. Chet Koblinsky has the jurisdiction over the installation of <br /> floats and he either hasn't had time to do it or doesn't intend to. Marcel <br /> doe sn t t think the Conservation Cornission can do anything further~ about it - <br /> it would be a waste of time to pursue it. Kis tin told KoblInsky that he had <br /> ,jurisdiction and Paradise should have gotten permission before he put in the <br />