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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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12/16/1976
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has prepared a set of goals and objectives., which has been reproduced and <br /> attached b these minutes, Let I s just review thr2se goals and objectives: <br /> The first one was to improve public and private woodlands this viould <br /> I include the 'trustees and public land. <br /> The second one would be an additional thing with private owners - there <br /> are sources of technical and fin ncial assistance. You can make these a <br /> peci ip a you want, but he suggested we make them more general. when we <br /> o <br /> get in our next step to determine our needs, make a statement of our needs. <br /> The goals should be as broad and all-encompassing as they should be. <br /> . Maintain and improve wildlife habitat. There are gays that e <br /> can do this. (See attached sheet) <br /> . <br /> As mss. <br /> 4. 'thought that this would be a future reed of the community. (De- <br /> velop sources for a public water supply system. <br /> 5. As i.-se <br /> 6. Concerning #2 under the objects. (Develop canoe access on the <br /> ashp�e River), once. you opens p for canoes, there is n way to limit it <br /> to just that no rowboats, etc.) Mr. Parker answered Mr. Buckingham by <br /> saying that it can be done by proper design and also b enforcement by the <br /> Waterways people. <br /> . Under #4, attention should be brought to the areas that ,should b <br /> developed, as well as those which should not be developed. <br /> ., As '.s. <br /> . Additional programs should be enclurage id' th property owners and <br /> utilize existing cranberry bogs - you can grow blueberries on thea. If you <br /> lower the water level to 18 inches below the surface, it would be suitable <br /> ,dor blueberries. Beach plums as a crop was discussed. Beach plums cannot <br /> grow on cranberry bogs -- they grow very well in sandy soil - they grow <br /> along the beaches, We recommend beach pl urns for stabilizing s and dunes. <br /> Mr. Parker wants to reach some sort of consensus on this -- it is good <br /> because it states what you're going to do to achieve your goals. <br /> Mrs. Studley 'ranted to know whT tree farming wasn't mentioned and Mr. <br /> Parker said he didn't want to get that specific. <br /> fir. Parker also mentioned that we reed a public information educational <br /> s ys to a-.in his town - some kind of lines of communications- between land- <br /> owners <br /> and-owners and who can help them.. <br /> Mr. LeClair mentioned town campgrounds and wondered if It sh uldn x t - <br /> under Paragraph 6 (passive and active recreation areas.) Is it a town ac- <br /> tivity? It seers at Peter's Pond, for -Mstance, other people take advantage <br /> of it. fir. Parker said you can develop and manage a municipal facility, or <br /> Find a way to get a private facility established - wondering if they would <br /> object to a campground - for. instance, who would use it The Cape is lacking <br /> in c-moping facilities - people generally don I t w ant this type of f anility. <br /> Mrs. Studley remarked that in the sunimertime, we have anywhere from 30 <br /> to 50 campers on South Cape Beach and they're not paying anyone but Richard- <br /> son <br /> ichrd- <br /> son Nona - -they pay .o .a. day to him. Why wouldn't people pay for a camp- <br /> ground? She mentioned that they stopped Mr.. Blakeman from building a <br /> campground, although it's the coming thing. -Our ;,-m people have campers <br />
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