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Ma, shp' e' e Wakeby ,.La.ke Management <br /> Comm' ittee <br /> February 22,2011'.. <br /> i PM <br /> Mashpee Town Hall <br /> Meeting cofled by., William Taylor <br /> T p . of meet.ing: Monthly <br /> Secretary Barbara B. Nichols <br /> Attendees: Members: William Taylor, Barbara Nichols, GeorgeBingham 117 <br /> Guests: Edward Baler, <br /> The minutes of the November 231., 2010 meeting were accepted as Witten after a motion by Gore and <br /> second o by Barbara. <br /> Agenda t <br /> ■■■■■r `ends toyer;■'•+ic 1 L 1 e level <br /> l <br /> Discussion:ssion: Barbara took lake height measurements eve <br /> � ry 2 weeks and reverted them to Drew <br /> McManus. <br /> 4 <br /> -In December, both levels were at 55.4 ft. above sea level with 13.5 and 14 inches of water going over the <br /> board. January levels were 55.5 and 55.6 with 14.25 and 14 inches of water flowing over the board. <br /> February measurements were both 55.6 with 16 inches of and 14.5 inches of water flowing. The lake was <br /> totally iced in the beginning of February and there were ice boats and 1 ice w-indsurfer seer. Barbara plans <br /> to meet with Drew McManus the beginning of March to cheek the river and take height. Discussion was <br /> held regarding whether it was time to replace the board removed in November. The lake remains fairly <br /> y <br /> steady, but the river between the lake and Mill Pond has a lot of sand. Around 10 inches of sand was <br /> measured by the steps, and will need to be removed by DPW in the spring. <br /> Conclusions: The lake level is holding around 55.5, and sand is building up in the river rear the dam. <br /> [Agenda t pie W <br /> 0 .21 Fall.,N6 ' slett.et <br /> ;. <br /> F <br /> Discussion: with Mike I ichardson's help, the Town made 20 copies of <br /> the newsletter. Some were placed <br /> in the Town.Hall rack. Barbara mailed a copy to the bog owner in Wakeby.. Others will be given out in the <br /> process to find are new board member. <br /> Conclusions: 20 copies of the newsletter were printed. <br />