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R <br /> BOARD OF SELECTMEN <br /> MINUTES -- REGULAR SESSION <br /> MONDAY4 OCTOBER 24, 1988 <br /> PAGE TWO <br /> APPOINTMENTS HEARI <br /> 1. (Cont . <br /> } <br /> Mr . m r i l l e stated that Little i vee- ifs one of the <br /> few places that does not ree Ze leT- in winter and that <br /> 1-t should be open the flosherman who wants <br /> continue she ll 'I. i sh l in the winter . <br /> Hanson asked how many people present that were <br /> opposed 'to the reopening, were aware thathere 'I' s to <br /> e a twentyfoot buffer. T#sere -were very Few that were <br /> infOl-Med of the buffer . <br /> There wei-e suggestionsmade that 'there be designated <br /> days for the Shellfish Commission to be present <br /> suplervis,e the buffer zone enforcement end possibly t <br /> have designated days for commercial fishermen - use <br /> Little i g er a Earl Cash , a c er i ti fEarm stated <br /> hat designated days would not work, since commercial <br /> fisnermen fish ac.-,-co d l g to tidesand weather. <br /> Mr . Vincent Lopez a commercial fisherman stated that <br /> he fe..]t thatthe twenty -foot buffer was a good idea. <br /> Mr , Charles Hal 1 , e Monomoscoy Island resident asked <br /> Mr . Sommerville whether he could assure that: the twenty <br /> foot b fE,6r- zone would nit be abused. Mr . Somerville <br /> responded that he would make every effort see that <br /> commercial fishermen i d e by the new rule. <br /> Mr . Hansom moved -that the area known as Little River be <br /> reopened at sunrise on November 1 , 1988 to commercial <br /> .shellfislhing baser upon the recommendations of the <br /> Shellfish Warden stated above) and tll-iat the e rea <br /> remain open until Apr-! ! 1 , 1988 for- review by the Board <br /> of Selectmenand -the e)"C i Wiens to determine if the <br /> reopening caused ter-{ l ergs . <br /> r . Gottlieb seconded the motion, r, Lawrence and <br /> Mrs , Jacobson were opposed due to the fact that they <br /> felt that a total agreement was not. reached and they <br /> believed that problems w ld stlill exist in the area. <br /> Based upon the vote of two members for the reopening <br /> and two mernbers opposed, the opening of Little River" <br /> was denied, <br /> I <br />