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1 <br /> 1 <br /> � r <br /> course? And when you say that there is no . impact, when they have <br /> those golf tournaments, you cant tell me that all those people <br /> stamping around there looking at the golf tournaments, going up <br /> and down there is not an impact on that ground. . ,that' s Mother <br /> Earth. When they get in harmony with Mother Earth, then they'll <br /> be in harmony with themselves. when everybody stops worshipping <br /> the Dollar and start thinking about this, there will be time when <br /> maybe your kids or their kids will say, "where are the natural <br /> trees?" Not the ones that are planted, not the ones we put there <br /> to make them look good, but the ones that grew. The one the <br /> Great Spirit put there. It' s all right for us to go off to war <br /> and fight. . .there has been a Mash pee W anon Indian in ever <br /> p � g y '' <br /> war since the American Revolution. But we can' t even. . .out of <br /> the fifty square miles, we' l l be lucky if we have two--hundred <br /> (200) acres left. And every time we have to do something, we <br /> have to come and we have to have our hand out. Well, we are a <br /> proud people and we' re scrappers. we've been here, we've never <br /> left this land, and we' ll never leave it. Whatever they've got <br /> planned, they've got a fight. we don' t have a whole lot of <br /> money, but we can sure make it miserable for them. Unless it ' s a ` <br /> proper plan. " <br /> The chairman thanked Mr. Marshall and commented on the <br /> E <br /> matter of the bones by stating the Winter Camp Site has been <br /> f <br /> carefully documented by the State Archeological Survey; that <br /> Willowbend Plans of the past have skirted the archeological <br /> sites. <br /> The Town Planner commented that the entire River corridor is <br /> rich with archeological sites. <br /> Edward Baker, Mashpee Resident: Stated he is totally ff <br /> against any relocation of the open space, as this area was <br /> selected some time ago and for good reason. He reiterated he is F <br /> violently opposed to any change in the location of the open <br /> space. He raised concern regarding the proposed change to <br /> impervious surface, as it appears there is an increase of roads, <br /> roof outlines, paved surfaces, driveways, and lawns which result <br /> in additional nitrogen in the groundwater. His concern being a <br /> nitrogen overload in Shoestring Bay. Mr. Baker further suggested :; <br /> an accurate bedroom count for the project be provided. He also <br /> stated his opinion to be the Wildlife corridor should remain <br /> unchanged. ; <br /> Evelyn Webb, Sampson' s Mill Road: Inquired how the <br /> construction vehicles are going to get to the site. She ; <br /> registered a concern relating to traffic, stating Sampson' s Mill <br /> Road has been inundated with eighteen--wheel trucks since 1987, as <br /> well as construction traffic (104 trips) related to the sewer ; <br /> treatment plant since 1984 . Ms. Webb also made reference to they <br /> the bus traffic during the golf tournament, resulting in <br /> continuous bus trips (8 : 00 a.m. -5: 00 p.m. ) from the Church/Flea <br /> Market properties, resulting in bumper-to-bumper traffic. She <br /> -7- <br /> f <br />