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4 ti <br /> consideration at this point. Having been duly recognized by the <br /> Chairman, the following i s a chronological list of speakers <br /> presenting their specif is concerns, comments and suggestions: <br /> �' •' '' Fill Slaymaker, Maushop Stables: As a major abutter. she <br /> expressed concern regarding the change in footprint of the <br /> development, as the area is both environmentally and <br /> archaeologically sensitive. Regarding the fencing issue, she <br /> expressed her feeling that any type of fencing (ornamental, or <br /> otherwise) to be a mental barrier to the freedom to walk the <br /> woodlands, as well as sending the message. "We are a Town <br /> "strongly divided. " She informed the Board she is " <br /> g y opposed" to <br /> fencing the perimeter. She further made mention of access to <br /> ancient ways. In response to a question put by the Chairman, Ms, <br /> Slaymaker acknowledged willowbend as being cooperative with <br /> S 1 ayma g g p <br /> ,� f regard to the ancient way across from the fairway; no complaint <br /> with the speed bumps on willowbend Drive (which has been a <br /> re., relocation of Quippish Road, to which she does have right of <br /> way) ; Simon Is way has been essentially closed, which area is <br /> intended to be an open ancient way. <br />' I The Town Planner addressed Ms. Slaymaker by informing her <br /> willowbend Drive is not a relocation of Quippish Road. He <br /> stated Quippish Road has been relocated along her property line; <br /> willowbend being private, other than the section in front of the <br /> will, clubhouse and the S imon' s continuation. <br /> r <br /> r <br /> Glen Marshall, Board of Directors, Mashpee Indian Tribal <br /> F Council: NOTE: Mir. Marshall ' s testimony is verbatim: I too <br /> drive past that golf course and there are a lot of times it <br /> breaks my heart to go down Quinaquisset Road, with the castles <br /> that are built there on that (inaudible) and overlook the <br /> cranberry bogs. I was taught by my Grandfather to hunt and <br /> : •,� reserve the land there, over atJCobbs Dent) overlooking <br /> f. P <br /> Shoestring Bay. And I want to know if w i l l owb a nd is going to be <br /> as kind to the bones as Mr. Hostetter was. Because there are <br /> some bones out there and we are not going to lay down this time. <br /> we are not going to lay down this time. There is not going to be <br /> "lot, any disturbance of any Indian bones or artifacts, as long as I am <br /> on the Board of Directors. They will have a fight. It is time <br /> for all of this major construction to stop. we have no open <br /> . � P space u there. we have a tough time. Before everybody�s P e gry y came <br /> if <br /> here we had fty (50) square miles and a little bit at a time <br /> taken from k <br /> it has been to <br /> e om. us; That was never to have been taken <br /> from us, for time immemorial . But, we've also learned that that <br /> pen and that pencil is very, very dangerous. . .as you can tell by <br />. ��a;,,�r; r •° the original Plan. we have tried to exist, we have never lef t <br /> our lands, we have had problems with land suits, we've had <br /> if problems with all types of construction, but yet nobody from <br /> willowbend has found their way down to the Tribal Council Office <br /> to say, "This is what we want to do, this is an area, do you have <br /> 11$� ' any interest in there, do you have anything there? No, they <br /> have not done that. How many houses can you put on a golf <br /> -6- <br /> +wily • <br /> rI <br /> P�;L V 4�1 <br /> w <br /> M 1 <br /> i <br />