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# �1111'�1r <br /> V Town o Mash ee <br /> P Waterways Commis' s w* n <br /> 16 Great Xeck Xoad Xonh <br /> IRE Mash , Massachusetts 02649 <br /> Tdqhom 508-477-0147 <br /> MxaudaX.-.505-477-0147 <br /> MASHPEE WATERWAYS COMMISSION MuTES <br /> Tuesday, October, Zoo <br /> Attendance: Jim Hanks, Tim Leedham,Paul Lumsden, and Bill Taylor <br /> Other Attendees: Ed Baker, Perry Ellis, RickYork <br /> Calx To order: Chairman Jim Hanks called the meeting to order at 7:11 p.m. <br /> 1. Public Comment: Ed Baker inquired about the status of M shpee River dredging permits. <br /> . Review of Minutes—The minutes from 2 August 2005 were reviewed. Jerry Daly moved <br /> to accept the minutes as written. Bill Taylor seconded the notion. The motion carried. <br /> OLD BUSINESS <br /> 1. Harbormaster Repga--Ferry Ellis <br /> Things are on schedule,the lake boats are out of the grater, and swim markers have been removed <br /> and stored. Perry reported there was a drowifing of a man who apparently fell overboard <br /> returning from Martha's Vineyard. Where has been little boating activity compared to normal, <br /> perhaps due to fuel prices. <br /> 2. Shdlfish Constable. ert—Rick York - <br /> Rick reported that the scallop season looks bad, there are some along seconsett Island, and about <br /> 20 bushels have been harvested so far. He pians to keep on seeding each year. Nater <br /> temperature has been warner than usual, and bacteria counts are low. <br /> Rick is growing another batch of oyster spat in the Mashpee River and Hamblin's pond. He will <br /> be getting a million quahog seed, and a million scallop seed. <br /> akge l o <br />