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f' <br /> CHAIRMAN: It was entirely different amount of land, entirely <br /> different s cope and entirely different ramification <br /> for the' Town. The fact is that we went to the Town <br /> specifically. toget . the Town's feeling. Now that <br /> should .toll you something number one and number two <br /> e will -wait until we have that instrument from the <br /> State relative to the taking befre we vote. <br /> VOTER: You will wait for what <br /> CHAIRMAN: I don' t want to repeat myself again <br /> VOTER: Well you' re not repeating yourself. What are you <br /> waiting for? <br /> We are waiting for the written -instrument from the <br /> CHAIRMAN: g <br /> Commonwealth of Massaschusetts which allows us to <br /> vote for the State taking by eminent domain of land <br /> in the Town of lashpee. <br /> VOTER: May I address the question to Counsel? <br /> CHAIRMAN: Yes you may. <br /> VOTER:. Did we vote on any article this last meeting? <br /> TOWN COUNSEL.: Yes , I think to put in more precisely, the Agreement <br /> that was voted on at the last meeting that was in <br /> existed - that Agreement ha.s been given by <br /> Mr. Kirsner -- I ' ll tale that back - it might have been <br /> given by the Counsel for the ' Department of Environmental <br /> Management who was present at that meeting. In any <br /> event, that Agreement that was there at the Town <br /> Meeting has been delivered to the Attorney General l s <br /> office, that' s my understanding, where it' s being <br /> reviewed for the purpose of obtaining an opinion or <br /> recommendation from the Attorney General' s office <br /> that the Agreement may be signed by Commissioner <br /> Kendall . That' s what happening right now. Basi <br /> upon what I 'm advised by the Chairman of the Board, <br /> Mr. Kirsner today -advised the Chairman that the <br /> . Attorney General-' s olfice - they haven' t heard back <br /> yet <br /> VOTER: We voted on an article didn' t we <br /> TOWN COUNSEL: Yes Sir. <br /> VOTER: When we vte, is this a mandate <br /> TOWN COUNSEL: on this particular one, no Sir it is not. <br /> TOTER: why not? <br /> 2- <br />