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be ready in time for May planting. He also mentioned there is a budget for signs to post the rules of the <br /> garden. <br /> Mashpee CWMP: <br /> • DNR and PALS Pond &Estuary Water Quality Monitoring: Update Ms. Fisher said they <br /> continue to monitor the toxicity of the Santuit blooms, it has fallen below the threshold. It's still <br /> very green. There have been no signs of fish kill. They are working with the Tribe and the Army <br /> Corps of Engineers for the dredging of Santuit Pond. The Army Corps of Engineers meeting was <br /> promising,they're looking at everything(emergent wetland,Atlantic White Cedar swamp, etc...) <br /> • DNR/Estuary Restoration/Shellfish Program: Update No violations for month of November. <br /> Shellfish Commission continue to work getting Mashpee Neck Landing designated as a family <br /> area. Currently working on Aquaculture regulations and application forms. We're looking to <br /> obtain CPC funding to purchase parcel space. Working on maintenance of the Mashpee River. <br /> Continuing to harvest oysters during open season,Roughly 340 pecks of oysters were harvested <br /> at Mashpee Neck Landing in November. She also went over the numbers of the 2020 remote set <br /> seed order. They will order 800 bags. They will also be ordering%2 million single oysters. <br /> Scallops will be funded by donation only. They are also looking into an Eel Grass Restoration <br /> Grant. <br /> • IMA's with other towns;DRI Review Process: Update No update <br /> • Planning and Funding for Wastewater(WW)Management/Sewers and Outreach Efforts: <br /> Update There are going to be 2 WW articles in May. $840k for a plan for Phase 1 WW treatment <br /> plant, another to fund$1.64 million for a plan to put pipes in the ground.There will also be two <br /> articles for WIIF. <br /> • Town-wide Stormwater Management-Mitigation Planning: Update No update <br /> REPORTS <br /> Conservation Department Report: <br /> • Herring Run Fish Ladder Improvements;Herring Count Program w/APCC: Update Ms. <br /> Cadoret brought graphs created by APCC. We'll try to get as many counts as we can. The Tribe <br /> should be getting their electronic counter soon at Santuit Pond. <br /> • Conservation Department Events and Pollinator Garden Maintenance: Update No update <br /> • Land Stewards Program/Conservation Land Reports: Update Eagle Scouts installed bat <br /> boxes. <br /> • Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge: Update Friends are planning 25'anniversary next year, <br /> also the 150the anniversary of the Town and the 400'of the Pilgrims. <br /> • Quashnet River Restoration/Realignment Project:Update Stakeholder meeting was moved to <br /> January. They are using drones for aerial surveys of the area. <br /> • Farley Bog Restoration: Update No update <br /> ADDITIONAL TOPICS: This space is reserved for topics that the Chairman did not reasonably <br /> anticipate would be discussed. <br /> Mr. Talbot moved to adjourn, seconded by Mr.McKay.Vote: 7-0 Unanimous. Meeting adjourned <br /> 8:37pm <br /> Respectfully Submitted, <br /> Katrina Ewing,Board Secretary <br />
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