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Conservation Commission Page Eight <br /> Meeting f June 27, 1984 <br /> 1 <br /> Commission may have to offer* Chairman Studleysuggested <br /> grinjust they <br /> g ; discussion what they committee is doin <br /> or trying to d at John's Pond h <br /> an problems , if any, the <br /> committee may feel need to be aired and hopefully resolved, <br /> Mr. Carr said that the largest and most 'Immediate problem is that <br /> there was no funding appropriated. He said that at the <br /> present <br /> time the beach is wide open and being used and that this creates <br /> a certain liability for the town. In addition, the woods surround- <br /> ing und <br /> ing the beach are also being extensively used and we think this <br /> mai' cause a pollution problem in the very rear future . He said <br /> that the committee is asking for money to help provide solutions <br /> and particularly for porto-johns . Another member of the committee <br /> said that the committee could do nothing with the land involved e t <br /> the Park unless the town meeting approves fund in . sheomni tt e e aid that <br /> the a <br /> had another article going before town meetingfor <br /> approval; butar�rentl <br /> p y, the FinanceCommittee disapproved it. <br /> She said, We feel that are at a disadvantage right now having a �.ng <br /> started s o <br /> late in the season and the park and beach have been used <br /> extensively, People are used t 'ust using it with no <br /> stickers, no <br /> nothing. We feel that if we could get it going, e could practically <br /> made it <br /> a 'paying operations and fund it ourselves From the sale of <br /> beach stickers . By law, the Park is open to all Comoro Asa t <br /> al residents., <br /> ashpee beach stickers are Five ollars. law an char <br /> more than ti � : e cnot <br /> twice that amount we could sell beach stickers to the <br /> residents of Massachusetts for Ten Dollars. Last year, two hundred <br /> and twenty-four stickers were sold at Ctrs Air Base ; so it is our <br /> assumption that we could wring in at least that man and more <br /> which would iv � <br /> perhaps and at least Two thousand five hundred <br /> Dollars of the Three thousand Dollars that we estimate is <br /> needed t <br /> operate the Park. The Coast Guard has put in a dumpster and is <br /> taking some care of the trash and garbage situation. We still des- <br /> perately need porto-johns" , <br /> Chairman Studley asked , "What is the extent your article for the <br /> special town meeting" Mfr. Carr said, "Three thousand thirty-three <br /> Dollars , This would <br /> pro vide , strictly for weekends and holiday8, <br /> a gate guard, two life-guards, two porto-johns to be serviced thre e <br /> tires a. week, some garbage barrels andarta a removal. because <br /> g the <br /> dumpster will not be totally adequate. <br /> Chairman Studley asked, "What do the selectpersons have to a <br /> about this rtic�.e" "When <br /> Jean Thomas answered, When I say that it was <br /> going to be taken from the trust fund automatically, m first� thought <br /> was to set it up in a revolving account - a revolving fund for e - <br /> pe uses to go from the town to the Conservation Committee" . <br /> Chairman Studley said "Tie Chairman of this Commission will speak <br /> with Mr. Murphy and prepare the necessary amendment for the Pond <br /> Committee, <br /> Chairman Studley called for a vote regarding -thero ed revolving <br /> o l ung <br /> fund, All members of the Commission present voted # p rev vn favor. <br /> The <br />