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109 <br /> Report of the Wire Inspector <br /> To the Honorable Board of Selectmen <br /> and Citizens of the Town of Mashpee: <br /> I herewith submit my annual report for the year ending <br /> December 31, 1974. <br /> For the year I have issued 249 permits, collected $1,164.00 <br /> permit fees, and have made 846 inspections. Included are <br /> 3 emergency calls to assist the Fire Department. <br /> I wish to thank all the town officials and personnel of <br /> the various Town Departments, the New Bedford Gas and <br /> Edison Light Co., and Electrical Contractors for their co- <br /> operation during the past year. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> JOHN NEWTON, JR., <br /> Inspector of Wires <br /> Report of the Conservation Commission <br /> To the Honorable Board of Selectmen <br /> and the Citizens of the Town of Mashpee: <br /> "CONSERVE": Our most precious Assets, the land, the <br /> water, fresh and salt, trees and vegetation, fish and shellfish, <br /> birds and wildlife. <br /> "Conservation Year 1974" has been an eventful one for <br /> the Mashpee Conservation Commission; with regular meet- <br /> ings being held on the third Thursday of each month. Six- <br /> teen public hearings were held during the <br /> g g year. On site <br /> inspections of new projects and inspections to investigate <br /> violations of the "Wetlands Protection Act" and the Mashpee <br /> Conservation By-Law were regularly on the agenda. <br /> y <br />
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