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06/17/1999
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Minutes June 1714 1999 2 ATTAQUIN PARK CONMTTEE <br /> with another officer covered the whole area behind trees and along theatbs <br /> � and found <br /> active areas where there were 15 to 20 packages, which they picked up and after a few <br /> days returned, and more were there. Their main concern is to tell the kids so the ' <br /> . �ll not <br /> touch these packages because they may think they are play tattoos or stamps. Inv F <br /> rotes strict enforcement is at all beaches. <br /> David stated as for himself,the police have his support for strict enforcement and <br /> as far <br /> as the Attaquin Park Committee,, he knows there will be no rejection. All agreed. <br /> Sgt Bevacqua stated this was basically FYI and that if the committee members would <br /> like, he would take them on a site visit of the areas after the meeting. <br /> All agreed, <br /> Kevin mentioned another problem area at Atta uin Park the parking,� � g, mostly at the <br /> turnaround near the rocks. South Cape i s strictly enforced whereby if it's aark in space <br /> pace <br /> you park, if not, don't.. David suggested adding to the signs toark in designated� � ed areas <br /> only. <br /> Re Mations Governing The Use Of Town Recreational Areas <br /> Sgt, Bevacqua.provided a co of the'town of Mash <br /> pee pee egultions to committee <br /> members that basically states who has enforcement authorization. <br /> David asked if the regulations (item# wereosted at the beach b • <br /> � because�t also states _ <br /> the rights of persons while on the premises. S . Bevac ua state h <br /> l d they are placed over <br /> the dumpsters on a pole but that they are too high and should belaced where they y can be <br /> read. He farther stated according to stern#4 of the aforementioned regulations <br /> ernployces should be held liable, as it is their responsibility to issue notices to persons <br /> . . , � s ons <br /> that commit it prohibited activities before thins got out of hand. Davido int ' <br /> � ed out this <br /> enforcement, as noted in the relations, should be for all area beaches, not concentrated <br /> in just this area. All agreed, <br /> Kevin noted although there was no mention its the e <br /> . regulations, he suggested that <br /> individuals could sign that they read the notices when purchasing a beach sticker at the <br /> Tribal Council. All agreed. Jayne added the Tribal Council could also hand out ' <br /> copies of <br /> the regulations with the stickers and for persons walking, they will <br /> see them posted at the <br /> beach. All agreed. <br /> Sgt. Bevacqua inquired about the rules and regulations .. <br /> pertamng to out of towners, <br /> Gus stated at Attaquin Park,the biggest thin is the beach sticker and a sign ' <br /> � �s in place at <br /> the entrance as well as other signs i.e.. no fishing, no dogs allowed etc, David.no <br /> � � ted the <br /> beach rales are high upon the hill and cannot be seen or noticed b an corrin <br /> y ane y g to the <br /> beach. Years ago rt was not intended to remain as high nor be covered up as it is n <br /> but up high enough to discourage tampering with until a nice larger, and visible i <br /> gn <br /> could be positioned but ft never came about. <br /> David inquired about the ongoing problem of not enforcing�� g the regulation concenu4ng <br /> dogs at the beach. Devin stated the problem was not ;just at the beach but also so in the <br /> parking and picnic areas as well, but that investigation reveals the majon'ty of the <br />
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