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3 October 1996 <br /> Page 11 <br /> MEPA does not deny prof ect s but sets standards for the inform a tion that <br /> must be produced. <br /> CPC; Mr. Sherman asked what could be done to keep the ball.rolling. <br /> Mr. Fitzsimmons suggested sending a letter to the Selectmen to speed up the <br /> movement for a hearing. Mr. Green asked why the Commission doesn't call <br /> hearing. <br /> Mr. Sherman suggested internally making a decision, if no decision is <br /> forthcoming from the Selectmen by the end of the month, the Commission ssion will <br /> do it. <br /> Mr. Green read from Section 10 of the Act establishing the Cape Cod <br /> Commission wherein the Selectmens comments are required where a <br /> proposed nomination is being made by a Conservation Commission.ssion. e <br /> pointed out that no one from the Selectmens office attended the informational <br /> session with Margo Fenn. <br /> W. Sherman asked permission to ask Ms Penn if beyond the 45 days there <br /> could be no perms held up <br /> Mr. Rosenberg stated.the Commission could go public with this as this matter <br /> concerns the welfare of all of the citizens of the town. <br /> Mr. Fitzsimmons simmons did not wish to get confrontational with the Selectmen.- <br /> Beverly <br /> electmen:Beverly Kane advised in the DCPC guidance document it states you may hold <br /> hearing prior to submitting a DCPC request. <br /> Mr. Sherman suggested another letter, with no deadline, just that the <br /> Commission is eagerly waiting a meeting with therm. If'no response by next <br /> meeting, the Commission should do it themselves. A letter to he written, the <br /> Chairman will sign. <br /> Mr. Fitzsimmons suggested providing the selectmen with a reap to show the <br /> amount of property involved here, <br /> Rivers Ball: Article distributed. <br />