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10 <br /> Board of Selectmen <br /> Minutes <br /> October 5, 2020 <br /> OLD BUSINESS <br /> Update Discussion and Possible Action Relative to COVID-19: (continued) <br /> The Annual Food Drive, Fill the Van sponsored by the Recreation Department in November remains on <br /> schedule. Protocols for safety will be administered for those involved in this much needed program. <br /> The School Department is planning on a drive-through Halloween event on October 25th from 2:30 p.m. to <br /> 3:30 p.m. The Cape Cod Baptist Church is also planning to hold their annual Trunk a Treat program. <br /> With regards to Halloween, the Board of Selectmen agreed to take no position on this event. <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> Discussion, Approval and Ratification of Personal Service Contract for Fire Chief Thomas C. Rullo: <br /> The Board of Selectmen was noted to have reviewed and approved the Personal Service Contract for Fire <br /> Chief Thomas C. Rullo on this date in Executive Session. <br /> Motion made by Selectman Gottlieb to ratify the Personal Service Contract of Thomas C. Rullo as <br /> Fire Chief for the Town of Mashpee, and authorize the Town Manager to execute the new contractual <br /> Agreement for Personal Services with Fire Chief Thomas C. Rullo. <br /> Motion seconded by Selectman O'Hara. <br /> VOTE: Unanimous. 5-0. <br /> Roll Call Vote: <br /> Selectman Cotton,yes Selectman O'Hara,yes Selectman Sherman,yes <br /> Selectman Gottlieb,yes Selectman Weeden,yes Opposed, none <br /> Status Update and Report on the Cie Cod Regional Technical High School: <br /> A brief discussion followed with respect to the status of the Cape Cod Regional Technical High School <br /> construction project. Selectman John J. Cotton is expected to attend a tour of the school this week, and <br /> would apprise the Select Board of the progress status. <br /> LIAISON REPORTS <br /> Election Ballot: At the Annual Town Meeting held on June 15, 2020,the Town voted to accept a reduction <br /> in the annual Community Preservation Act surcharge imposed on real property from 3%to 2%. The <br /> Election Ballot will request the Town's ratification of the 1% reduction. <br /> It is important to remind the citizens of the Town of Mashpee of the intent to fund the Municipal Water <br /> Infrastructure Investment Fund (WIIF), a special fund for infrastructure to benefit wastewater, stormwater <br /> and municipal drinking water. It is imperative that citizens vote yes on this question to begin the WIIF <br /> funding process. <br />