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# BOS meeting <br /> 12/30/81, <br /> y'.# _ - ; • Page <br /> t <br /> r yam- 1 n stated h thought i <br /> thef.requested af f <br /> was,.-,a►ls . reasonable to ask fog, copies the employee! work' <br /> -chedules. at that- timer: which:. would show times b ce ks . <br /> x: Atty•'- Olmalley 'Agreed, r <br /> - wouild be a good idea to kee' - "time <br /> the <br /> - ischedule'. so that iiE wouldnoted when the attehdant leaves <br /> premises,, ince- there' is no. toilet there, that Is necessary at <br /> ytimes. -.- In the future, - he will suggest that- his client keep such <br /> a t Irte , schedl. le - and that he. make an effort• to keep more accurate <br /> r - records - - <br /> Chm. Garland stated- that we are working to complete the toilet, <br /> pump and wiring in -there. That shou .d all be done very soon. -He <br /> thanked Mr. DePaul• and his attorney. for coring. <br /> CHESTER KOBLINSKY, HARBORMASTER <br /> • d -Chester Koblinsk Harbormaster, who <br /> C} n. garland then recognized � <br /> had leen invited to core before the Board to work out the t chni- <br /> calitie of - law a was requesting e• placed on the -Town <br /> Meeting Warrant* Mr. Koblinsky stated the main purpose of his <br /> by-law is to limit jet skiers from- entering Little and Great <br /> Rivers. He has complaints , from residents about that every year. <br /> Be acknowledged that most of the problems are caused by renters <br /> in the area. Mro Kobl nsky said he would just like to pint it be� <br /> fore the voters, and let the people decide. The Selectmen agreed. <br /> JOHN UM NA AND BUSINESS PEOPLE RE: INDIAN SUIT <br /> .r. Umina appeared, alone with about 20 businessmen and women in <br /> the -ar-ea. As their spokesman,- Mrs. Umina reported the problems <br /> that the suit has caused already, especially in the area of real <br /> estate development and sales. He stated that all present have F <br /> very serious concerns about the ' future of their.; business in Town, <br /> and wanted to know what steps the Selectmen- are taking -to deal <br /> with the..' suit-. <br /> hm. Garland responded that the Town has not fret been served, so <br /> can take ' no official steps. Town Counsel stated that practically <br /> there is a suit,. .legal.l r there- is not, until the Town has been <br /> served. <br /> Johft Umina thea asked Mr. Reardon if he has tried to het a mort- <br /> gage? And, would he' certify a title if someone came -to him? Mr., <br /> Reardon responded there is no lis pendis, so yes, he would certify <br /> a title of record. <br /> " hm Garland explained -to those who had come' that within hours of <br /> learning of the suit, the three Selectmen •and Executive Secretary <br /> had met in this building. to consider action. Counsel• has been <br /> contacted.-, The attorneys are a►naly i n = the Town's position. With- <br /> in two weeks, a mutual discussion will be held with the other' towns <br /> who are involved in the suit. But until service is made, there is <br /> not much we can do about it - there ig -nothing we can respond' t , <br /> We have -heard- that Judge Skinner has been assigned the. case, he <br /> handled the last suit brought against Mashpee by the Indiansa, ni' <br /> l H continued that we (the. Board) will investigate t see i <br /> orpenstion for those injured b the suit is possible. <br />