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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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11/12/1998
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k <br /> 12 November 1998 <br /> Page 2. <br /> nteriour stated i ■ <br /> exactly, that is the whole issue. That iLs <br /> . one of things <br /> holding us up. Although the eement <br /> � ads that the Town gets over <br /> $200,000 for it's share of the cranberry money y fox two years, we have not <br /> received an th g. The reason for that is because it was made clear, through <br /> 'ho rn Counsel to the military, that the Board <br /> of Selectmen did not have the <br /> authority to grant any easements. Basically, ` <br /> �, � signing that agreement, <br /> which is a binding agreement if those conditions are met. if the <br /> conditions aren't met, it becomes nOthing more than <br /> a letter of intent on <br /> behalf of the Board of Selectmen to fuffii <br /> those conditions that are in <br /> appendix C. That's the major issue and it's just time to bn*n <br /> everybody up t <br /> speed on where we stand on this thing. Obviously,' one of the reasons he <br /> granted to meet with the Commission tonight is to tam <br /> about this whole <br /> process. We were handed a process where we received the draft document <br /> from the Federal Government orSeptember 14th indicating a if we were to <br /> utilize the funds in their budget from the last fas <br /> cal year, vire would have to <br /> have an agreement in place by September 30,1,. We had our small group and <br /> brought up aH of the issues and handed those over <br /> o Town counsel. fou but <br /> together the best agreement in that short period of time that t the down could <br /> get. One of the key issues is, what ordina-rily he would liked <br /> to have done in <br /> a process like this is to have the Conservation Commissionwork as a whole <br /> boder on it and to approve the entire agreement before � <br /> � e move forward but <br /> because of the kited time frame, workimg with TGwn Counsel,, we had to <br /> put the process on it's head a little to cone up with the agreement� ent subject to <br /> the conditions that would make it a complete bind ng agreement for the <br /> Town. With the Board of Selectmen's approval only, it doesn't sn t bind the <br /> Town. <br /> Mr. Fitzsimmons thought that was wrong. Mr. Rosenberg <br /> .- g` g asked �f Mr. <br /> Whx to our meant that the military is not in here noir? The ` <br /> . � have no right <br /> t o in there now? The conditions that he talked about are not going to <br /> satisfied unto somewhere late 1999 because you have a Town <br /> - � Meeting in <br /> 1999 and then you have to go to the legislature. Is the military out of <br /> there <br /> until hose conditions, or is the m itarr ' there noir for the nes <br /> . r two des <br /> starting nova? <br /> Mr. Sherman stated they are testing. We have not precluded` then from <br /> doing that. <br /> Mir. l osenberg.,stated no, they are in there now under the agreement. <br /> � ment. � <br /> Mr. rvhritenour dict not believe so. <br /> 5 <br />
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