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laughing at us. We have more conservation area in this <br /> town than in any other town n cape Cod. Any time anything <br /> has gone before the vote, the populous of this Town...this <br /> Town has voted more money than any other town on the Cape <br /> to protect as much as anyone has brought -article <br /> before...befareha d...we have protected more conservation land, <br /> we have tried desperately...an l this should be before a <br /> public vote. It should not be up to six people that have <br /> not listened for one gear..." <br /> Dennis Bal arini interjected that this matter of a <br /> DPc would ultimately be put forth as a public Town Meeting <br /> vote' . <br /> s. Muse responded, "It is not . For one year you have <br /> not listened to any public input . You have only taken the <br /> positive, you have not taken the negative and you know it <br /> as well as you all sitting there. And even your awn <br /> Plannerdoes -not agree with you. You are disgusting as a <br /> Board and all of you, along with the Board of Be�lectmen, <br /> should be recalled:..every one of you, because you don' t <br /> believe..." <br /> t this point the Chairman declared the speaker was <br /> out of order and requested that she take her seat. <br /> Point of Information - The Board Secretary has not <br /> included any of the accusations made by the speaker after <br /> the out of order determination was made by the Board. <br /> John Halaehis commented on the validity -f comments <br /> made by a previous speaker (dark Ducharm , and suggested <br /> they be considered by the Board. He expla-ined that the <br /> Board feels very strongly that the community and the future <br /> is being endangered. This issue has. been under review for <br /> one year and the Planning Board agrees that this matter <br /> should more forward. <br /> The Town Planner commented on the validity of concerns <br /> regarding the moratorium. <br /> The chairman agreed that this is a difficult decision <br /> to make and that the Board has been aware that they would <br /> not be able to please everybody. She asked if the Town' s <br /> natural resources were worth some effort by the Planning <br /> Board to attempt to find solutions to the water quality <br /> problems. <br />