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3 <br />Mashpee Select Board <br />Minutes <br />March 7, 2022 <br />Discussion and A anrovalrof the Folio,*; Special Events Recreation Mary Bradb�,�ly <br />Mary K. Bradbury, Recreation Director was in attendance to request the Select Board approve the following <br />Special Events planned through the end of June. To ease the burden on emergency personnel during the 4th of <br />July, the Annual Fireworks Display and Community Picnic has been rescheduled to Friday, June 24, 2022. <br />The Recreational events as noted have been signed off by applicable regulatory agencies with stipulations as <br />detailed in the memorandum to the Select Board and Town Manager dated March 2, 2022. <br />Annual FishingDDgrb John's, Pond µSaturday .April 412022 9 - 11:30 am; <br />Annual Easter E Hunt 1Vlashpee Community Park Saturday Aprilww9 2022 10 am -12 pm- 4.16 22 rain date: <br />__._.......YYµMµ _ l ..... er . .. y 1.� __. _ ..Veteran's-_—._ . ,__ ,, o . , _ ..�_ : <br />Memorial Da Ceremon Mash °gee Communit r Park Garden mMonda :. Ma 30 2022 10-11 30 am <br />_w.. 1Swim:_......MA' _.... _v._.y 2 9 am 12m. <br />AnnualSu ter Johns Pond Saturda . ,Juneµ l 1 µ 202... <br />Mashnee Fireworks Display and Community:. Picnic Mashpee High School Friday June 24 2022 5 — 9 30 pni:. <br />�__ ........ <br />Motion made by Selectman Cotton to approve the Special Event Applications of the Recreation <br />Department as referenced. <br />Motion seconded by Selectman O'Hara. <br />VOTE: Unanimous. 5-0. <br />Roll Call Vote: <br />Selectman Sherman, yes Selectman Weeden, yes <br />Selectman Cotton, yes <br />Selectman O'Hara, yes <br />Selectman Gottlieb, yes <br />Opposed, none <br />Discussion and Al proval of FY23 Transfer Station Fees: DPW Director Catherine Laurent: <br />Catherine Laurent, Director of Public Works was present to discuss and recommend the sticker fees at the <br />Transfer Station for Fiscal Year 2023 scheduled to be made available for sale on June 1, 2022. With approval, the <br />new guide booklet for the Transfer Station will be printed, distributed and made available on the Town's website. <br />As per the Select Board's directive, users of the Transfer Station would fund 100% of the operation of this <br />facility. Sticker fees are the primary source of revenue. Monies are also received at the gate for disposal and <br />recycling as well as sales from recyclables. <br />It is recommended the lst household sticker fee be increased by $15 to $205 to achieve the 0% subsidy goal. No <br />other increases in sticker fees are proposed. <br />It was noted last year the 1st household sticker sales decreased by approximately 200 and the 2nd household sticker <br />purchased increased by 50 users. Single trip passes also showed decline while recycling monies increased last <br />fiscal year. The fluctuation is attributed to COVID. <br />Motion made by Selectman Gottlieb to approve and recommend the 1" Household Sticker Fee of $205 for <br />FY2023 as provided. <br />Motion seconded by Selectman Cotton. <br />VOTE: Unanimous. 5-0. <br />Roll Call Vote: <br />Selectman Sherman, yes Selectman Weeden, yes Selectman Gottlieb, yes <br />Selectman Cotton, yes Selectman O'Hara, yes Opposed, none <br />