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13 <br />Mashpee Select Board <br />Minutes <br />June 6, 2022 <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />Discu_._...iM...�...........M ....PL. _ PI . .t � . .__._. ...... Commission: <br />_.e_.._ Discussion and A �roval of A ointments to the Sewer Comma M, H <br />Member -at -Lame Term Expires June 30 202 Ernest Virgilia µPrecinct 2 June 3a, 2025):. µChad Smith. <br />Two letters of interest were received seeking appointment to the Sewer Commission. Ernest Virgilio has <br />expressed an interest to serve as a Member -At -Large. Chad Smith has offered his services on the Sewer <br />Commission representing Precinct 2. Both candidates are active volunteers in Town government. <br />The Select Board in following Policy agreed to refer the matter to the Sewer Commission for a <br />recommendation. It was noted that two other individuals have recently expressed an interest in serving this <br />committee. The make up of the Sewer Commission is 7 members. Three members are currently serving. <br />The Sewer Commission is scheduled to meet on Thursday. It was agreed the deadline for interviews is <br />Thursday, June 9, 2022. <br />Discussion and Approval of Board,Commtteew and Commission Annual Reapointments: <br />The Annual Reappointment list was briefly reviewed by the Select Board. <br />2022-2023 µSelect Board Liaison Assi_tj1ents mmChairwAndrew Gottlieb: <br />Liaison Assignments will be reviewed at the next Select Board meeting. Clarity has been requested of Town <br />Counsel regarding the number of boards/commissions a person may serve on. Active participation versus <br />vacancy is worthy and may be considered as a provision of the Town Charter. <br />Vjj& e on Clear Cutting at Lots,64 58 & 54 A1gon uinwAvenue: <br />Members of the public notified the Town on June 2, 2022 regarding the clear -cutting of approximately two <br />acres which occurred at 54, 58 and 64 Algonquin Avenue and 420 Nathan Ellish Highway, Mashpee. Upon <br />investigation, a stop work order was issued by the Department of Public Works to the private property owners <br />via certified mail as the owners did not have an erosion and sedimentation plan in place. There are no soil <br />erosion or sediment control barriers in place to alleviate impact to natural resources and impact to property <br />abutters. This is a violation of Mashpee General Bylaw Chapter 84-2. <br />The clearing of commercial lots of two acres or more was conducted without municipal permitting. The <br />Planning Board is expected to review this matter on Wednesday. The activity has ceased, and penalties will be <br />assessed for the violation of the bylaw pertaining to erosion and sedimentation. <br />It was agreed this matter would be placed on the next Select Board agenda and thereafter until there is resolve. <br />It is not known how many trees have been affected by this action. <br />