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i <br /> S <br /> BOARD OF SELECTMEN <br /> MINUTES <br /> TUESDAY, APRIL 21 , 1992 <br /> Present . Selectman Jaeobosn, Selectman Caffyn, Selectman <br /> Vaccaro, Selectman Mills , Selectman Lawrence <br /> Executive Secretary Kevin J. Harrington <br /> Guests : Richard Halpern, George Costa , Carl Heller, Bill <br /> Zammer,, Kenneth Porter, David Bailey, Al Pot i , <br /> Catherine Conroy, Denise Sullivan <br /> Meeting was Called to Order by Chairman Jacobson at <br /> 7; 00 p.m. <br /> APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br /> March 5 , 1992 : 'S e_1 ran O a f f yn asked tv .a � e,,m.i_n:u t-e s�b,e <br /> a-emended to reflect on page one under Services of David_ Houghton. <br /> the correct spell'in'g is ours J__ r� <br /> On page four under Doug Storrs, �d­&f�e�t�e _.the word any a <br /> it appears in the third and eleventh pz7r� grh. Ire Storrs is <br /> not an attorney. <br /> ****The motion was made by Selectman O a ffyn 57o���a pp ove.—the <br /> T -d-a—i.r i t�i I : f� '; 1_ y a. o o r r e e e d <br /> The motion was seconded by Selectman Mills , VOTE; Unanimous . <br /> - . <br /> March 30, 1992 : It is the consensus of the Board to <br /> discuss the Executive Session minutes of March 30, 1392 in <br /> Executive Session. <br /> PUBLIC DISCUSSION: <br /> discussion was brought up relative to homeowners insurance <br /> premiums and auto insurance policies , It was indicated that of a <br /> ranking from one to tern, Mashpee is ranked in the fire rating <br /> category of five in the former Highwood district area and a rine <br /> in the areas without a water supply. Most Cape towns ran} <br /> between four and nine . <br /> Classification to determine insurance premium.. ratings <br /> include water power, pressure , fire apparatus and communication <br /> systems , Members of the Nater District, Police and Fire will <br /> soo -'.conduct a town needs assessment to try to get Mshpe ' s <br /> classification down. <br /> With concerns towards Mashpee ' s high classification of auto <br /> insurance, it was suggested to research the areas of high <br /> incident and improve on them to avoid hazards . <br /> Selectman Jacobson indicates that this will be looked into <br /> further. The information will then be released to the press. <br /> i <br /> L <br />