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Party, Easter Egg Hunt, Halloween Party, and Committee,as then constituted,was not truly rep• fi
<br /> annual Pass, Punt, and Kick contests. resentative in number and vote of the Town of u
<br /> We will be again trying this year to get Town Mashpee. In consequence, the Selectmen and my. R
<br /> approval for the construction of two badly needed self,as Chairman,had a number of meetings with '. C
<br /> tennis courts.Also, an application has been made Dr. Bette woody, then Commissioner of the De. d:
<br /> with the State for$200,000 for a complete Recrea- partment of Environmental Management, and as ' s(
<br /> tion Building, with a proposed site at the rotary. a result the constituency of the Committee was ' sf
<br /> This department welcomes suggestions and re- re-established to comprise of eleven (11) voting 03
<br /> commendations from all our citizens, and we members and four (4) ex officio, non-voting mem-
<br /> would appreciate the assistance of any one in- hers. The voting membership consists of eight(8) fo
<br /> terested in helping further our objectives.We sin- residents or representatives from the Town of M
<br /> cerely thank all of those who have helped us dur- Mashpee who were appointed by the Board of r
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<br /> ing the year,with special recognition to Mr.Bengt Selectmen, and one resident or representative H
<br /> Carlsson, Mrs. Betty Washington, and to Mr. from each of the Towns of Sandwich,Falmouth and
<br /> Michael Horne. Barnstable, appointed by their respective Boards
<br /> of Selectmen.The non-voting membership consists pf
<br /> Respectfully submitted, of one representative each from the Office of Coas- M
<br /> Jerry L. DePalrna,Director P
<br /> tal Zone Management and the Department of m
<br /> Commission Members: Fisheries,Wildlife and Recreational Vehicles,ap- its
<br /> Larry Done pointed by their respective agency heads,together tl:
<br /> George Green, Jr. with the sitting State Representative and State m
<br /> Richard Oakley Senator from the Barnstable District.All succeed-
<br /> Mark Lopez ing members are to be appointed in the same man- er
<br /> ner as stated above. The terms of all voting mem-
<br /> bers shall be three (3) years. ti,
<br /> Report of the at
<br /> P e It is clear that the Committee,as currently con.
<br /> stituted, is fundamentally and truly re resenta- B'
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<br /> tive of the Town of Mashpee.
<br /> State Park Advisor Committee Simultaneously with the establishment of the
<br /> y new constituency e of the Committee, a Memoran-
<br /> dum of Understanding between the Common-
<br /> TO: Honorable Board of Selectmen wealth of Massachusetts, acting through its Com-
<br /> and Citizens of the Town of Mashpee: missioner of Environmental Management,and the '
<br /> P Town of g through Mashpee actin th h its Board of
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<br /> About December of 1975 the Department of En- Selectmen, was entered into and intended as a
<br /> vironmental Management and the Board of mutual statement of position of the respective par.
<br /> Selectmen of the Town of Mashpee established P P h . ~p s ablished the ties,relative to the proposed development of South .
<br /> South Cape Beach State Park Advisory Commit- Cape Beach State Park. R
<br /> tee, for the purpose of advising and assisting the Town
<br /> Department in the acquisition, tannin de-
<br /> velopmentplanning,and management of the South Cape relates to the conservation
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<br /> Beach area, which consists of approximately 430 sachusetts, he
<br /> acres of land,as a State Park.It is obvious that the and recreational use of a great cultural area by t
<br /> have a material effect
<br /> proposed State Park would h citizens of the Commonwealth. Paramount in all
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<br /> on the Town economically, Planning objectives are the reasonable use and fo:
<br /> upon onomi cally, ecologically, and de ve to men rise the Bc
<br /> otherwise, and it was therefore intended, in the development of the resources that comp
<br /> creation of this area s historical heritage as well as its natural r; th
<br /> Committee, that the citizens of has, its
<br /> Mashpee and the adjoining communities have a scenic beauty. The Advisory Committee now
<br /> strong voice an and in the future will have, a strong voice and be :� Bf
<br /> g d direct input into the proposed
<br /> development. p° directly responsible to make recommendations LE In t and give advice to the Department of Environmen. de
<br /> he early existence of the Committee prob- tal Management towards these ends. sp
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<br /> lems arose as there were seventeen (17) or more In order to give the A Committee a ex•
<br /> g Advisory Comm p
<br /> voting members having been approved b a Tc
<br /> pp ed by the De- manent status and to assure the citizens of the
<br /> partment of Environmental Management,and the the in;
<br /> 4: g Town of Mashpee that the Town now and in
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