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8 <br /> Board of Selectmen <br /> Minutes <br /> December 11, 2006 <br /> APPOINTMENTS AND HEARINGS: <br /> Public-Hearing--Popponesset Inn—Close for Annual Maintenance: <br /> Selectman Cook stepped down for the above referenced agenda topic. <br /> The Board of Selectmen, acting as the Licensing Board for the Town of <br /> Mashpee, opened the Public Hearing on the request of New Seabury <br /> Properties, LLC, d/b/a Popponesset Inn, Stephen T. Brennan, Manager, to <br /> close from January 1, 2007 through March 31, 2007 for annual <br /> renovations and repairs. <br /> There was no representative to discuss the requested closure. There was <br /> no comment regarding the referenced matter. <br /> Motion made by Selectman Cabalane to continue the Public Hearing <br /> to Monday,December 18,2006. <br /> Motion seconded by Selectman Myers. <br /> VOTE: Unanimous. 4-0. <br /> Selectman Cook absent. <br /> • <br /> Watershed Agreement—Don Liptack, Shellfish Constable: <br /> Representatives from the Cape Cod Conservation District,the Barnstable <br /> County Commissioners and Natural Resources Conservation Service were <br /> in attendance to discuss the Watershed Agreement between the respective <br /> parties that details plans of improvement for the Cape Cod Water <br /> Resources Restoration Project. Richard York,the Town's Shellfish <br /> Constable was also present for discussion.purposes. <br /> Works of improvement for the project include land treatment practices and <br /> adaptive management. The cost sharing rate for the establishment of <br /> enduring land treatment practices is 75% of the actual cost of installing the <br /> enduring practices in the selected plan for the evaluation unit. Each <br /> respective town is to assume 25%of the cost in cash payment or in-kind <br /> services such as administrative support, DPW assistance, and police <br /> support services for traffic control. <br /> Of the eighty sites in the proposed agreement,three are within the Town <br /> of Mashpee. There are two fish-way sites in the area of Santuit Pond and <br /> John's Pond. The third site is storm water related in the shellfish areas of <br /> Shoestring Bay. <br />