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4) Boulders in Jahns Pond C.A. —There are now boulders in place at Johns Pond to prevent vehicles <br /> from illegally dumping. Next t item on the agenda for blocking access will be the sand pits. There are <br /> four concrete barriers currently on the side of the road that are searing no purpose and are not <br /> effective for stopping ATVs but could be very effective in preventing vehicle access into the sand pits. <br /> Vice Chairman Shaw asks what the fines are for illegal dumping and Agent McManus states that <br /> Mashpee bylaw issues fines of$300 but the state is $5500 or higher depending on hazardous waste <br /> and the cubic size of the dump pile. The argent suggests looking into the bylaw and possibly <br /> discussing the increase of the local fines. <br /> Agent Manus introduces Patricia Jarlwy ars she will soon be part of the Conservation Commission <br /> Board. <br /> Catherine Laurent, Director of DPW, states that they re-submitted the application for the Pickerel Cove <br /> Recreation to CPA for funding and it has been approved so that it will be on the town meeting agenda in <br /> October. Ms. Laurent comments regarding the opposition to the application and suggests that they reach <br /> out to the neighborhood to explain the project. <br /> 4 <br /> Motion made. seconded and unanimously carried Ito adjourn the meeting at 8:23 pm. <br /> respectfully submitted, <br /> Cris Carpenter <br /> Administrative Secretary <br /> *"Afl material submitted for hearings can be found on Conservationl Drive dated 7/1/10*** <br /> 5 <br />