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r <br /> v <br /> Article 31 <br /> To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen and/or Conservation Commission to <br /> grant a conservation restriction and/or management easement on that parcel of land identified <br /> on the 1999 Mashpee Assessors' Maps as Map 98, Block 1, consisting of 12.37 acres, more or <br /> less, located between Holland Mill Road, Old Ockway Road and "Coombs Avenue"and shown <br /> on a"Plan of Land in Mashpee, Mass. prepared for Heirs of Maurice F. Greaney", dated October <br /> 6, 1989, by Schofield Brothers, Inc. Registered Land Surveyors, which has been purchased and <br /> held in the care and custody of the Conservation Commission pursuant to Mass. General Laws <br /> Chapter 40, Section 8C under the provisions of the vote under Article 23 of the warrant for the i <br /> October 2, 2000 Annual Town Meeting,to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Division of <br /> Fisheries &Wildlife under terms and for compensation which are agreeable to the Board of <br /> Selectmen and Conservation Commission, and to enter into contracts or agreements with the <br /> Massachusetts Division of Fisheries &Wildlife in connection with said restriction and/or <br /> easement and execute any and all instruments as may be necessary on behalf of the Town to <br /> effectuate said restriction and/or easement; and finally, to authorize the Selectmen to petition <br /> the General Court for special legislation authorizing the Town to enter into said restriction <br /> and/or easement, or take any other action relating thereto. <br /> iz <br /> Submitted by Open Space Committee ' <br /> Explanation: This article would authorize the Board of Selectmen and Conservation <br /> Commission to sell a conservation restriction or management easement to the Massachusetts <br /> Division of Fisheries &Wildlife on a parcel of land purchased by the Town with Land Bank <br /> funds. This restriction/easement was anticipated at the time of the October 2000 Town ' <br /> Meeting, but the Town has since learned that it cannot be done without approval by the state <br /> legislature under the requirements of Article 97 of the state constitution. The October Town <br /> Meeting article did not authorize the Selectmen to seek the necessary legislation. It is <br /> anticipated that the state will be paying approximately $45,000, which will help offset the <br /> Town's purchase price of$100,000: <br /> Motion to be made by John Cahalane. ,{ <br /> I move Article 31 be voted as printed in the warrant, with the exception of the <br /> phrase, "or take any other action relating thereto", <br /> uY) 17; <br /> 10 <br /> S <br /> 42 <br />