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Report No. 58
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Sub eet: Minutes of ""ting21 October 1968.
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1. The fift
reFWI 'd . � r meet called
to order
by the thyp r
• bora int: chairman at
Mrs. � « Roberts,� hepulis.,
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RoOto10vYiso Lorda,n and
burs bssnt. 110,ssrs
Lafond and Demers.
Vit. a nutes a ` + 1 notes
as sta of
thea meeting of 23 September 1968 �reare�
'tte�d with the following pproved
ssstion 7 "dul.ta shall be oha r orr�extaons: in the 4th
ssetl.e�n 9 r ra�'sd �o dol r►„ Paragraph of
urehas P shall be ehan end du 1 "I a ase�nd n the grad graph of
• Coruraie �tf.ons Re�eai�rerd:
Latter dated 24 Sept- 1.968 from t . S.
t.A 4ox^th Ando ► reporting the filling in of wetlands
pike St. �Ht. 1.1 pp ' ads t
o . osite the Boston Hill, Ski Tow. on �'
6. Order of u`usine%ss;
er o r. Roberts announced that the order of business at thy,
1as1 nese; reports of the chairman
and
e new business. Sriee_Oka, a (2) old
7. Action r Outline* � �,
a �.. oberts then presented an outline of programmed f
after dise,uss�.on and consultation
major points were the creation of a nth the vice—chairman)pof amm dt�rotion
mittOe for T of
Plan Cozraz�aittee and � eo �
�pport of °nseration. f
be established as special needs arose* iso � �orar�r committees
should
Upon motion of Cdr. Roots
and seconded
by to adopt the Program Outlined fir« Lirman and ewis it s a nanimOusllr voted.
consultation with the �ee�-ohairz�anetheaa hara,ty to appoint
other er °ant the chal,:rr+aaa�a after
o�tte�es. tem orary and
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. Kittred f e and Mr. LOrdan entered the meeting at this time,
Roberts rade
the following appointment.:
Conservation plan oz ittee�a Messrs.Conservation u� Roberts ���e�aaalis
pow CtMI'fl�,.'[A;cuez Messrs, Root, h"Puls Lewis,' ond.
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Upon notion a h fir. Root;, and. seconded by fjrs. Kittred e l
unanimously voted that the ozaissioneetins be bald
and third Monday- it s
of each month. the first Wednesday-
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Report No. 58 (cont1d). IV 4 Page 2
9. Inland Filling, Mr. Chepulis reported that he contacted the DNR on the
filling of land on Turnpike St. but no information was forthcoming since
the law enforcement officers were busy with the opening of hunting season,,
The Conmssion will be contacted after the DNR investigates the sit@-
Mr, Boot then proposed the following action-. (1) determine the owner of the
land (2) the chairman to write a letter to the owner,9 (3) continue contact
with the DNR,
10. Missile site: Mrs. Kittredge reported on the Sept- 25th meeting between
The Army and the public. Also in attendanee were Messrs. Hoberts and
Chepulist it was noted that work had already started before the meeting-
it appeared that the disturbance of the water table level caused by the
onstruction woiAd affect Boxford more than North Andover*
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Mrs, Kittredge stated that she spoke to fir. Gullion of the State Forests
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and Parks Division and that he felt the aim North site was ehoson bee
Andover offered no resistance.
go also stated that she had read newspaper reports that the
Mrs. lattred ,-ommitteell in
Sentinel Ballistic Missile system had been sent back to 'to
ram to Secretary of the interior
Washigp She suggested sending a teleg Bates.,
ton, oies to Secretary of Defense Clifford' Congressman and
Udall with cp
Senators Brooke and Kennedy., requesting a halt to continuingI : construction
while the situation was "in committee"
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Mr. Lordan questioned whether the Commission had the authority to send such,
a telegram, After discussion, it was deemed that such a telegram could be
sent.
on motion of
Thonj, uprso Kittredge, and seconded by Mr. Lewis-, it was unan
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imously voted to send a telegram as stated termabove with the condition that it
deined that the Sentinel System
be held until it could be more factually,
was "in eommittOO1-
Also discussed was the possibility' of holding a joint meeting with the Axys
)rks$ Board of Healths ete.$ to discuss trailsp water
DNR,, Board of Public W( It was felt that trails would open
supply., ultimate disposal of land, etelp
the land to beneficial public use. However., no firm decision was reaehed,
11. Capital outlay: A questionnaire was received from the Capital outlay Com-
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;It�tee. The Commission's response was to state that it would seek IA 0 to
be added annually to the Conservation Fund4
CONSEIRVA.'I'lON COMMISSION
NORTITANDOVER, MASS. 01845
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Report No. 58 (cont'd). VVVIO Page 3
112. Aden int: The -meeting vas adjo'umed at 10;05 Pg.
Subm, tted 1:y': Approved by:
A eal,
William Chapul r
John L. Roberts
Chairm'a
Secretary Chairman