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i <br /> NOTE: The Mashpee Board. of Assessors did not hold a Regular <br /> Board Meeting on Tuesday , October 4 , 1994 . <br /> MA H EE BOARD OF ASESSSORS MINUTES OF OCTOBER 1.1 , 1994 ' <br /> PRESENT: KENNETH A. PORTER, CHAIRMAN <br /> ROBERT R. DeLOR , VICE CHAIRMAN <br /> LESLIE M. GREIGr CLERK <br /> I DAVID A. BAILEY, DIRECTOR OF ASSESSING <br /> i <br /> The regular meeting was called to order by Chairman Porter <br /> at 6 : 20 p.m. <br /> MINUTES OF THE MEETINGS <br /> Minutes of The Meetinq of September 6 , 1994 <br /> Chairman Porter referred to Rage 2 , ATB settlements of Real <br /> Property Abatement Appeals ; he inquired if any progress has been <br /> made on M . Coughlin ' land-locked property on Great Hay Road. <br /> David Bailey informed that the assessment went down dramatically <br /> from $124 , 600 to $50, 000 ,- this information will appear on The <br /> List of Proposed Settlements and Dismissals that is attached to <br /> The Minutes of The Meeting of September 27 , 1994 .0 <br /> Chairman Porter referred to Page 3r Computers - <br /> Informational Seminars ; he stated that he had attended one of <br /> the seminars and inquired if anyone had attended the other two <br /> seminars and if any decision had been made. David Bailey <br /> informed that for the interim, Mashpee Assessing will continue <br /> with Its present appraisal system. He explained as follows : <br /> There was one company , the Computer Center out of Falmouth, <br /> I Maine, that was the best of the group; the proposal was <br /> about $400 , 000 and encompassed the "Wish List" of the <br /> Computer Committee . All of Its software looked good and all <br /> I <br /> that we are looking for; a good systgem that the Schools can <br /> use - the system for Assessing is MMC t s system (a fine <br /> system) . However, the reports on the company ' s support lase <br /> from Its Client lase were not good; the work is slow. <br /> People felt It had expanded Its Client Base more than s <br /> support could handle. This was recognized . and this summer, <br /> the company split off the service for New Accounts from the <br /> service to ExistingAccounts ; it was felt that the people <br /> servicing the Existing Accounts would help with the <br /> installations. <br />