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and execute any and all instruments as may be neces- of one dollar be successfully challenged in court by <br /> sary on behalf of the Town to effectuate said acquisi- some party which can legally establish ownership <br /> tion;or take any other action related thereto. rights despite the previous Town tax taking, additional <br /> Submitted by Petition funding may be required at a future Town Meeting. <br /> Motion to be made by Petitioner. <br /> Explanation: This article would authorize the Board <br /> of Selectmen to purchase by eminent domain, on Motion made to indefinitely postpone. <br /> behalf of the Conservation Commission, a parcel of Motion to indefinitely postpone passes at 10:22 <br /> land previously taken for taxes in the area of the pro- p.m. <br /> posed "Cape Club" golf course. The parcel is also <br /> located in the Groundwater Protection District and this ARTICLE 43 <br /> article would help fulfill the original purpose of the <br /> district to protect groundwater resources. The taking To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen L'would perfect the Town's title to the land and restrict to acquire, by eminent domain, for conservation pur- <br /> it to conservation use. Should the Town's taking price poses,that parcel of land shown on the 1999 Mashpee <br /> of one dollar be successfully challenged in court by Assessors Maps as Map 38, Block 1, containing 1.5 <br /> some party which can legally establish ownership <br /> acres, more or less, on the north side of Main Street <br /> (Route 130) and described at Barnstable County <br /> rights despite the previous Town tax taking, additional <br /> funding may be required at a future Town Meeting. Registry of Deeds Book 4166,Page 194, with the land <br /> to be held in the care and custody of the Conservation <br /> Motion to be made by Petitioner. Commission pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws <br /> Motion made to dispense with reading of article. Chapter 40, Section 8C; and further,to see if the Town <br /> will vote to raise and appropriate, or transfer from <br /> Motion made to indefinitely postpone. available funds, one dollar for such purpose; and <br /> at 10:22 finally, to see if the Town will authorize the <br /> Motion to indefinite) I' <br /> y postpone p passes Conservation Commission and the Board of <br /> p.m. Selectmen to enter into agreements and execute any <br /> ARTICLE 42 and all instruments as may be necessary on behalf of <br /> To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen the Town to effectuate said acquisition; or take any <br /> to acquire, by eminent domain, for conservation pur- other action related thereto. <br /> poses, those parcels of land shown on the 1999 Submitted by Petition <br /> Mashpee Assessors' Maps as Map 38, Block 25, con- Explanation: This article would authorize the Board <br /> taining 27,325 square feet,more or less,located east of <br /> the Santuit River and described at Barnstable County of Selectmen to purchase by eminent domain, on <br /> Registry of Deeds Book 11156, Page 236, with the behalf of the Conservation Commission, a parcel of <br /> land previously taken for taxes in the area of the pro- <br /> land to be held in the care and custody of the <br /> Conservation Commission pursuant to Massachusetts Posed Cape Club golf course. The parcel is also l <br /> General Laws Cha ter 40 Section 8C; and further to located in the Groundwater Protection District and this <br /> p article would help fulfill the original purpose of the <br /> see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate from I' <br /> available funds, one dollar for such purpose; and district to protect groundwater resources. The taking <br /> finally, to see if the Town will authorize the Would perfect the Town's title to the land and restrict <br /> Conservation Commission and the Board of it to conservation use. Should the Towns taking price <br /> of one dollar be successfully challenged in court by <br /> Selectmen to enter into agreements and execute any <br /> some party which can legally establish ownership <br /> and all instruments as may be necessary on behalf of <br /> the Town to effectuate said acquisition; or take any rights despite the previous Town tax taking, additional <br /> Other action related thereto. funding may be required at a future Town Meeting. <br /> Submitted by Petition Motion to be made by Petitioner. <br /> Explanation: This article would authorize the Board <br /> Motion made to indefinitely postpone. <br /> Of Selectmen to purchase by eminent domain, on Motion to indefinitely postpone passes at 10:23 <br /> behalf of the Conservation Commission, a parcel of p.m. <br /> land previously taken for taxes in the area of the pro- <br /> ARTICLE 44 <br /> Posed "Cape Club" golf course. The parcel is also <br /> located in the Groundwater Protection District and this To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen <br /> article would help fulfill the original purpose of the to acquire, by eminent domain, for conservation pur- <br /> district to protect groundwater resources. The taking poses, that parcel of land shown on the 1999 Mashpee <br /> would perfect the Town's title to the land and restrict Assessors' Mans as Map 30, Block 88, containing 7.9 <br /> it to conservation use. Should the Town's taking price acres, more or less, located on "Lake Avenue" and the <br /> 99 <br />
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