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seed,and constructing more screen-covered nursery trays Report of the <br /> to grow them to a larger size before planting. Of the <br /> quahog seed la BuildingDepartment <br /> 550,000 q g placed in the sand-filled trays, <br /> 179,000(33%)grew to a size of 5 to 20mm before planting <br /> in the fall.One problem was predation by crabs that grew <br /> in the trays after getting through the screen covers at a To the Honorable Board of Selectmen <br /> small size. They burrowed into the sand and were not and the Citizens of the Town of Mashpee-, <br /> visible duringroutine cleaning of the screens. T P <br /> g he trays <br /> were located on the bottom in Great River and The following are the number of permits issued and <br /> Popponesset Bay. The seed was planted in Great River, amounts collected. <br /> Little River, and Popponesset Bay. Next year, <br /> improvements in the system should result in a higher Building permits 483 $671,341.00 <br /> percentage of seed growing to planting size.The trays will Wirepermits 437 15 855.00 <br /> be periodically raised above the water so that the Plumbing permits 524 325259.00 <br /> predators can be removed. Gas permits 455 142499.00 <br /> Alarm permits 156 39900.00 <br /> Propagation Program: 179,000 quahog seed planted. Wood Stove permits 21 210.00 <br /> Sign permits 10 350.00 <br /> Shellfish Permits Issued: 680 Plan Review 5 250.00 <br /> Resident/Taxpayer 400 Sealer of Weights 19 11,055.00 <br /> Senior Citizen 247 Reinspections 5 155.00 <br /> Non-Resident/Taxpayer 18 Certificate of Inspections 13 590.00 <br /> Commercial 15 <br /> Totals 2,139 $1359525.00 <br /> The accomplishments this year would not have been <br /> possible without the assistance and guidance of the Types of Constructions and the estimated costs: <br /> Shellfish Commission. The Conservation and Single Family Waterways Commissions also contributed. Thank you g y 147 $10,333,400 <br /> and the People of the Town of Mashpee for su ortin Additions/Alterations 145 210632070 <br /> PP g Garages 20 2442300 <br /> the protection of our valuable natural resources. Sheds 29 57,550 <br /> Respectfully submitted, Pools 11 173,1100 <br /> Docks <br /> 73,looDocks <br /> 7 39,000 <br /> School Addition 1 1,350,000 <br /> Richard H. York, Jr. <br /> Shel ish Constable <br /> Demolitions 5 <br /> Totals 366 $14,2609720 <br /> Office hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday <br /> thru Friday.The office closes between 12:00 and 12:30 for <br /> lunch. The Building Inspector may be reached between <br /> Report of the the hours of 8:00-10:00 and 3:00-4:00. <br /> ■ <br /> RDesign eview Committee <br /> Res ectfull submitted, <br /> William F. Hauck <br /> To the Honorable Board of Selectmen Building Inspector <br /> and the Citizens of the Town of Mashpee: <br /> The Design Review Committee meets twice a month <br /> on the second and third Wednesday of the month at 5:30 <br /> P.m. in the conference room of the Town Hall.Members <br /> consist of Anthony Ferragamo (Chairman), Michael <br /> Makunas, and Steven Vantol. William Hauck(Building <br /> Inspector) sits as advisor. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> William F. Hauck <br /> �a <br /> .Building Inspector <br /> f ;s <br /> —79— <br />
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