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WATERWAYS COMMISSION
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07/01/2003
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then we can't dredge until after 1 September. His final comment to the selectmen was that <br /> if that is the case, we might as well wait until November because the boating season is <br /> essentially over. <br /> waquoit Bay—Jim Hanks <br /> Jim reported that for the first time since he has lived in Mashpe (1983)Great River and <br /> Waquoit Bay were covered with mats of floating seaweed, Paul Lumsden reported that the <br /> Mashpee River is bad too, and that the marsh grass is probably not going to survive <br /> because mats of floating seaweed cover the marsh at high tide, and may smother it. <br /> lengthy discussion of the seaweed and nutrients problem ensued. <br /> County Dredge Advisory Meeting—William Taylor <br /> No meeting <br /> Waterways By-laws and Regulations—Jim Hanks <br /> There was no activity, <br /> Water Quality—Jim Hanks <br /> Jun His reported that he and Herb Silver had started work on the Research vessel,and <br /> the bottom was painted,but the rest needs to be cleaned up and the Harbormaster lettering <br /> removed. As for the schedule,we can do waquoit Bay at anytime of day, since we do not <br /> have to measure dissolved oxygen,gust nutrient data.. The first week for an early ren Will be <br /> the around the 1 , and probably in Popponesset Bay. <br /> 4. &q=.!Qo , Im-U&M&Wa=.Committee <br /> rrr&W..L= <br /> Where was no meeting held during the past month. <br /> 5. 1bM9&k_Lqt=C_o&qW.R.=I=s.Cgmmittee L4khtg..—..2gMW_D& <br /> Where was no meeting held during the past month. <br /> . Acum <br /> g=yM__hn=v i <br /> �w <br /> I <br /> We <br /> now our third month th o wafting for a legal opunn frorn Uzabeth Lane of are <br /> Kopelman and Paige. She got rimed away with something to do with dredging <br /> Popponesset Creel, Joyce talked to her last week, and told her that rather than rushing an <br /> opunon she should get it right. At that time, she still maintained her old position, but had <br /> not yet wed to Joe Lerner, Jim said the way he reads the tea leaves, it is a dead deal* Jun <br /> added that now was a good time to look at Ed Baler's letter of opnuon on a land swap. Ji <br /> passed out a dry Acle he proposes for the October Town meeting that would ask for a <br /> swap of some number of acres of Town Land for some number of acres of Conservation <br /> I and in Parcels 5 and 6 on page 95 of the assessors maps. 1n addition to the 7,1 acres Ed <br /> Baker has been talking about,there is a 10.5-acre parcel abutting parcel 5 that'tom Fudala <br /> has been reserving for open space to mitre some potential development project in the <br /> Page 3 of 3 <br />
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