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73 <br />Article 42. To see if the Town will vote to accept Bay View <br />Road on Seconset Island as a Town public way as shown on a <br />plan of Bay View Road, Seconset Island, as laid out by the <br />Selectmen January 1965 scale one inch equals 40 feet; Charles <br />W. Savery, Inc., Registered Engineer -Surveyors, Inc., Cotuit; <br />and raise and appropriate the sum of $500.00, or take any <br />other action thereon. <br />Action: Motion made and seconded article be accepted <br />as read. Voted unanimously. Voted 38 for, none opposed. <br />Article 43. To see what the concensus of this Town <br />Meeting is in regard to the filing of a bill in the Legislature to <br />abolish or retain the Mashpee Advisory Commission. <br />Action: Motion made and seconded to postpone article <br />indefinitely. Voted 20 for motion, 36 opposed. Motion made <br />and seconded to retain the Mashpee Advisory Commission or <br />not to retain them and that secret ballots be cast for this <br />motion. Voted 65 yes to retain Advisory Commission and <br />voted 27 no not to retain commissioners. Motion carried. <br />Article 44. To see if the Town will vote to adopt the <br />following resolution: <br />WHEREAS the General Court sitting as a Constitu- <br />tional Convention, did on July 16, 1963, <br />give initial approval to a Home Rule <br />amendment to the state Constitution, and <br />WHEREAS this bill of rights for local governments <br />requires a second approval by the mem- <br />bers of the. General Court during this <br />legislative session, and <br />WHEREAS we, as members of this Town Meeting, <br />feel competent to handle the affairs of <br />our Town without strict supervision by <br />the Commonwealth of our every act and <br />deed <br />NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that this Town <br />meeting hereby instructs its representa- <br />tives to the General Court to vote in favor <br />
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