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PLANNING BOARD
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07/06/2005
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She expressed concern regarding the time of year, being the <br /> middle -of summer when construction is at a peak. She <br /> stated, ""Whether or not the Selectmen choose to act on this <br /> or not act on it, I think the si. Members of the Planning <br /> Board and everyone in this room, which- is not many of us <br /> left, only the ones that happen to have an interest tonight <br /> realize that there might be a reason the Selectmen a,re not <br /> acting on this, and they probably won' t. But the truth of <br /> the matter is the people, Like myself, will Borne here time <br /> after time and have written letters and everything else to <br /> the Planning Board have been effectively badgered and <br /> ignored. There has been more negative comment on this DC PC <br /> from Town people...the people who understand the impact on <br /> someone like Mark Ducharme ar�d other people life Mark <br /> Cucharme. They are the ones who realize, not the handful <br /> of people who say, 'Let' s protect the water' . We all say, <br /> Let' s protect the water. None of- us want...I have been in <br /> this town for thirty-three years and we do share <br /> responsibility with three other towns - Falmouth, <br /> Barnstable and Sandwich and I was at various Boards in the <br /> past, up twenty, thirty years ago on similar situations <br /> with ACEC and everything else where people from W cuoit <br /> were voting, let' s do ACEC in Mashpee, who was sharing the <br /> waterway with Falmouth and also with Barnstable. Theme is <br /> something wrong with the picture and no one, I don' t think, <br /> in this room has really looped at the big picture. And the <br /> big picture is the only person who is going to get hurt in <br /> the end, of all of this, is the little guy...not the New <br /> Seabury, not the Commons, and not the Southport, and not <br /> the Wi.11owbend...it' s the small person who owns four acres in <br /> the middle of the woods who wants to put a two lot <br /> subdivision in. It ' s the person who wants to add a deck to <br /> their house this year before building materials go up...it' <br /> the small person.. <br /> Lee Currey suggested the speaker review the current <br /> list of exemptions . <br /> Ms . Mus-e responded, "The current list of <br /> exemptions...for the first forty-five days, as much as you <br /> reminded us the last time...it could be three and I will <br /> reiterate again that I would like to take anybody' s bet <br /> here on the table, right now, to see whether it is going to <br /> be three or forty-five. I think we all know it' s going t <br /> be a minim-Um minim- U- m of forty-five. And after that who is really <br /> going to be hurt . It is only going to -be the little guy. <br /> It is not going to be the big guy. And the other towns are <br /> 1 <br />
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