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1/22/2013 MASHPEE-WAKEBY LAKE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE Minutes
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-Mashpee Wakeby Lake Management. <br /> Committee <br /> January 22, 2013. <br /> 7:30 PSI <br /> Mash'Pee Ton Tall <br /> Meeting Ile ! y: William Taylor, vice Chairman <br /> Type of.meeting: Monthly <br /> Secretary Barbara B. Nichols <br /> is <br /> Attendees: Members: George Bingham III, Barbara Nichols, Debi McManus, <br /> Guests: <br /> The minutes of the November 2 , 2012 meeting were accepted as written, after a motion by George <br /> Bingham and second by Debi McManus. <br /> Agenda.,topics". <br /> [A <br /> genp1. 1 1 Lake level - <br /> '.'[.„ <br /> Discussion: The lake level was measured by Barbara Nichols on January I", and she was accompanied <br /> by Debi ac.Manus n the 1 .The levels were . and . t. above sea. vcl with and �, Inches <br /> l l <br /> of water flowing over the board closest to the lake. There was 8 inches of water flouting in the stream and <br /> inches of sand built-up. These levels were sent to Andrew McManus in Conservation. Sand-clean out <br /> will be needed in' the spring. <br /> F <br /> Conclusions: The levels remain constant. Sand is building exp in the river. <br /> [Agenda topic 2] .Spring Ne �rsletter .ry <br /> Discussion: The committee discussed artiefes for the spring newsletter. Barbara will write about the <br /> Multiflora lose, an invasive plant, which is widespread in the area. Bass tournaments will be included. <br /> Barbara mentioned a last and found article, as she has reel and white paddleboat that washed up on her <br /> shore frontage. The harbormaster secured it to a tree on the shore until spring. <br /> Conclusions. Barbara will ate an article attempting to find the owner of a paddleboat that washed <br /> ashore. <br />
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