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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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10/20/1994
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VOTE: Motion made and seconded to grant the request to <br /> permit a monitoring well. <br /> Land Donation: Doris Salter has offered a piece of property <br /> n Whippoorwill Circle to the Conservation Commission. <br /> VOTE: Motion made and seconded to accept the donation of <br /> property offered by Doris Salter on Whippoorwill <br /> Circle. <br /> McCarthy: Request received form Ronald McCarthy for an <br /> extension of his order of Conditions for SE -990; his <br /> letter was read into the record. only a portion of the <br /> permitted work was complete, <br /> The Agent suggested seeing how this fits the nutrient loading <br /> regs. <br /> Mr. Homeyer would need more information. <br /> Mr. Sherman stated the Commission will need information on <br /> nutrient loading and the number of bedrooms before and after <br /> and how long the request is for. <br /> ACEC Performance Standards: The Agent advised he spoke with <br /> Pam Rubinoff who is setting up a meeting with all <br /> conservations and Liz Kouleeras at the Cape cod Commission. <br /> Asst. CA: The candidate for the position has taken a full <br /> time position with someone else. <br /> There were applications that came in after the deadline', two <br /> of which have Other jobs and are flexible and a third that is <br /> suggested by the Personnel Board, <br /> Mr. Homeyer stated when the new assistant combs on board, he <br /> does not agree that he should sit in on the meeting, he felt <br /> he could put the hours to a better use. <br /> Mrs. Ferriday stated they may not have to be here every time <br /> but should be aware of what is expected of the agent in his <br /> presentation. <br /> Mr. Sherman asked if the Commission had any objections to his <br /> interviewing three more people. There was no objection. <br /> iahpee-wakeb : Andy Gottleib and Steve Hurley sent letters <br /> concerning water levels. In essence, they are stating it is <br /> natural* The Agent will pursue. <br /> Town Bogs: Last Sunday during the trail walk, Lee Roscoe <br /> found a rare flower. The Agent and Steve Ball fenced it off <br /> with snow fencing along the old abandoned bog, the northwest <br /> corner. Steve will finish the work which cost $57, 00 . <br /> Concerning the relocation of the flume, the man who <br /> complained is still up in arms. The trout habitat can be <br /> redeemed because Brian has a plan to put a dike along the <br /> north edge, which is normal improvement under the Act. <br />
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