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i <br /> 18 September 1997 <br /> Page 1 . <br /> Mr. Rosenberg stated another question arises, if there is cutting on that <br /> easement that was improper, the association trust is going to be responsible. <br /> HEARING CONTINUED TO 23 OCTOBER 1997 AT :40 P.M. <br /> Poli /Form: A form was presented that would be filled out by an applicant <br /> with respect to board of Appeals action. The Chairman called for comments. <br /> VOTE: Motion made and seconded to adopt the addition of this form to the <br /> application package. Unanimous Vote. <br /> Quashnet Bogs: Mr. Johansen advised the cranberries have been <br /> contaminated by E D13. A group went to Washington and will be told down the <br /> road what restitution will be made. <br /> Mr. Desrosiers advised one thing that struck hire in that report was that <br /> there had been one solution recommended, that the government buy the bogs. <br /> Mr. Johansen stated it was EPA, he had never heard of this. <br /> Mr. Sherman stated it is in the Quashnet River at 151 on the opposite side. <br /> Watershed Year: The kick-off'wl be next Saturday. A Schedule of Events <br /> was distributed. <br /> Shields Road: 11r. Sherman advised that as of this point in tirne, he had not <br /> had a chance to ask the DPW to dean up the damage by bikers. A request <br /> has been received from Susan Greenberg, Fres. of lryant's Deck ,Assoc., to fix <br /> the road at santuit Pond. He stated he was calling this to the Commission's <br /> attention because they aro going to the Selectmen. There is no money to do <br /> this and he has looked at the road and it is not that bad. <br /> Mr. Rosenberg stated if it is passable for Police, Fire and ambulances, leave it <br /> up to the DPW. Mr. Sherman stated the Selectmen will take this up. They <br /> chose not to fund an article at the October Town Meeting. <br /> Minutes: <br /> VOTE: Motion made and seconded to accept the minutes ofApril 3 & 17; <br /> May 1, 15 & 29; June 12 & 26; August 10 & 24; and August +7 <br /> 213 1997. Unanimous Vote. <br />