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*DRAFT* <br /> Board of Selectmen <br /> Minutes <br /> July 8, 2019 <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> Discussion and A roval to Execute an Amendment to the Conservation Restriction on Land in the <br /> Towns of Barnstable and Mash ee dated June 12, 2002 Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in Book <br /> 15305 at Pae 123): <br /> The Board of Selectmen was in receipt of a memorandum.from Assistant Town Manager Wayne E. <br /> Taylor dated July 3, 2019 relative to the Mills Properties. The Board of Selectmen was requested to <br /> execute an amendment to the Conservation Restriction to incorporate additional properties to the <br /> Santuit Pond conservation area in the Towns of Mashpee and Barnstable. <br /> The amendment to the Conservation Restriction will enable the Town of Mashpee Community <br /> Preservation Committee to accept funding from the Town of Barnstable in the amount of$150,000 to <br /> reimburse the CPC for the Mills Land purchase. This project has been ongoing for a number of years. <br /> Motion made by Selectman O'Hara that the Board of Selectmen, acting on behalf of the Town of <br /> Mashpee as a co-owner of the premises subject to a Massachusetts Department of Fish and <br /> Game Consensual Order of Taping of Conservation Restriction (the "Conservation <br /> Restriction") on land in the Towns of Barnstable and Mashpee,Barnstable County, <br /> Massachusetts, dated June 12, 2002 and recorded in the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds in <br /> Book 15305 at Page 123, and pursuant to Section 3 of Chapter 149 of the Acts of 2013,vote to <br /> agree to amend said Conservation Restriction to include the additional lands known as the <br /> "Mills Family Parcels" as described in Exhibit A of the Agreement to Amend Conservation <br /> Restriction such that the terms and provisions of said Conservation Restriction will apply to said <br /> additional lands and that the Board vote'to execute said Agreement to Amend Conservation <br /> Restriction, And further, to hold signing the Agreement until the Town of Barnstable takes <br /> their vote to authorize$150,000 to the Town of Mashpee. <br /> Motion seconded by Selectman Sherman. <br /> VOTE: Unanimous. 4-0. <br /> Roll Call Vote: <br /> Selectman Gottlieb,yes Selectman Cotton,yes Selectman O'Hara,yes <br /> Selectman Sherman,yes Opposed, none <br /> Discussion of the Town Pickleball Courts: <br /> The Board of Selectmen met with Ernest Barrows to discuss the noise emanating from the Pickleball <br /> Courts located at 156 Ashumet Road, Mashpee. The Board of Selectmen was in receipt of a petition <br /> signed by 16 residents in concern to the noise level. <br /> Mr. Barrows indicated this problem has been ongoing since the construction of the Pickleball Courts. <br /> With the clearing of the trees and loss of vegetation the sound of the Pickleball and noise of the <br /> players is repetitively disturbing. Additional noise is also created by the Dog Parr. Mary Waygan a <br /> resident of 3 5 Ashumet Road indicated she resides a distance from the courts and is not disturbed by <br /> the volume of noise. Ms. Waygan indicated she walks in the area and the repetitiveness of the game <br /> appears to be the problem.. It is the recommendation of Ms. Waygan to grant the residents some relief. <br /> 10 <br />
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