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Stenberg parcel picnic table, presumably as a Kayak landing, He has seen sections of <br /> marsh floating in the area. <br /> Waqu it Bay—Jim Hanks <br /> Jim Hanks reported that boat traffic continued as usual, with people continuing to speed in <br /> "Slow, No wakes" areas. Tuesday traffic was significantly reduced from Monday, Labor <br /> Day. <br /> County Dredge Advisory Commit --Bill Taylor <br /> Jim Hanks reported that there was a meeting of the County Dredge Advisory Comn tt e <br /> on August 24. The Mashpee River is on the list but not scheduled for this year due to lack <br /> of permits, and Haat the use of a booster for maintenance dredging is unknown until we <br /> determine how much money is available for dredging this year. <br /> WaterwaysBy-laws and Regulations—Jiro Tanks <br /> Jing advised the group that the boating in Mashpee pamphlet was approved by the <br /> Selectmen for distribution. <br /> 4. Natural resources Management Committee—Paul Lumsden <br /> Paul Lumsden reported that at the recent meeting Torn Fudala announced that there is an <br /> article in Town warrant for 3.2 million dollars of Land Bank funds to buy up parcels of <br /> land just in case it becomes available. The parcels are in the area where willowbend i <br /> planning a golf course. <br /> He also stated that there was a discussion of the fresh water ponds in Mashpee that are to <br /> e studied on behalf of the Cap Cod Commission. <br /> The question was raised at the meeting as to whether we are losing marshes in town. The <br /> point is that if we are, we should be looking to marsh restoration efforts in the future. Paul <br /> also stated that he informed the Committee that it is unlikely that the Mashpee River will <br /> e dredged this year, <br /> Mr. Lumsden also noted that at the meeting: <br /> Toni Fudala announced on behalf of the Sewer Comrnission that the revolving fund loan <br /> was now mailable from the Mate and that the wastewater Management Flan project <br /> would be moving forward. <br /> Diane l oretos asked if the Natural resources Management Committee concerned itself <br /> with wildlife habitat. <br /> berry Alis announced that the water District would be discussing the section 5 expansion <br /> of New Seabury with the Board of Selectmen on 10 September. Attorney Hinchy will <br /> rake the presentation on behalf of the Water District. <br />