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s <br /> Jing Hanks recognized Steve Cadrin who commented that he had received an e-mail <br /> concerning a meeting with law enforcement saying that the rneeti g was postponed. <br /> Mr. Hanks clarified that the meeting has been rescheduled to June e. the sane night <br /> as our Waterways meeting, and it has been proposed that we hold it concurrently with <br /> our meeting so that any vote by the Waterways Commission WIh be heard at the see <br /> time. <br /> Popponesset Bay Area—Herb Silver. <br /> Everything in the Popponesset Bay area is relatively calm. Herb noticed that the <br /> watermark at the spit at Popponesset Creek is rather high. The docks for the most <br /> part have been restored from the winter storm.damage. <br /> People are still getting stuck in the mud leaving the Ock-way Bay ramp. Mr. Silver <br /> would like his request for a sign in that area which he made last year to he <br /> reconsidered. <br /> There are several new homes that have been put yup along this area, which generally <br /> means that the commission will be receiving requests for docks in the not too distant <br /> future. <br /> Mash pee Watershed Committee Update—Silver and Hanks, <br /> N-. Silver reports that this meeting was rather lifeless this past month. Mr. Hanks <br /> agreed with this observation but added that this could be due to the meetings main <br /> focus being to monitor ghat the surer commission is doing with the wastewater <br /> management study that they have conmssioned. Once that study starts up again, <br /> both Herb and Jim think that there will be more informative discus cions going on. <br /> New Seabury Replenishing Project Discussion— Herb Silver. <br /> Mr. Silver has not heard another word in the two years since he has seen them and is <br /> questioning this groups existence. Jim Hams suggested that Herb contact Bob <br /> Hamilton, as he is the engineer and should certainly know if this group is still Viable. <br /> We do understand that this is a seasonal group and therefore no meetings are held <br /> during the winter months. <br /> Waquoit Bay Area—Jixn Hanks,. <br /> Most of the pilings have been put back. Where is a lot of shell fishing starting back up <br /> already in this area. <br /> Steve Marques(Shellfish omission nominee) added that they just opened the bay <br /> on the Falmouth side for shell fishing. <br /> Mr. Hanks further reports that the navigation markers are in place; ramp traffic is <br /> heavy at titres. Jinn also reports about the usual number of boaters have no regard for <br /> the no wake zone. Jinn was questioned as to the presence and visibility of the markers <br /> on the Mashpee side ofWaquoit Bay. Falmouth had moved theirs but perhaps people <br /> were not seeing the slow, no wake zone signs on the Mashpee side, Jinn states that <br /> there has been much controversy between people using Waquoit Bay for diverse <br /> purposes, In 1999 Falmouth formed a Harbor Management Committee that looked <br /> into boat speeds, public access and mooring field layout. They made <br />