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Cape Cod National Seashore
Advisory Commission
Dune Shack in the Peaked Hill Bars Historic District, Provincetown
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Dune Shack in the Peaked Hill Bars Historic District, Provincetown

Meeting Minutes

April 28, 2008

February 25, 2008

December 11, 2007

May 21, 2007

March 5, 2007

The Cape Cod National Seashore Advisory Comission was first authorized in 1961. The purpose of the commission is to consult with the Secretary of the Interior, or his/her designee, about matters relating to the development of Cape Cod National Seashore and specific sections of the Act establishing the seashore.

Commissioners are appointed by the Secretary of the Interior and represent the six towns within the seashore boundary, plus Barnstable County, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Secretary of the Interior.

The commission meets regularly with the park superintendent to discuss specific seashore issues and to remain knowledgable about seashore programs, facilities, activities, and issues. As indicated by its name, the commission is advisory in nature.

Some standing committees are in place to analyze park issues, seek public input, and make recommendations to the superintendent. In dealing with a particularly complex or controversial issue, the park superintendent will occasionally ask the commission to explore the many sides of an issue, and develop and present a report which the superintendent will consider in making a decision.

Most recently, the commission presented recommendations about the use of personal water craft within the boundary of the national seashore, off-road vehicle use, the General Management Plan, and future use and management of the Dune Shacks of the Peaked Hill Bars Historic District.

Advisory Commission Charter (2003)

Advisory Commission Handbook

Current Commissioners

Ron Kaufman, Chair and Representative of the Secretary of the Interior

Brenda Boleyn, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (Alternate, pending nomination)

Richard F. Delaney, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (Alternate. Voting member, pending nomination)

Judith B. Stephenson, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (Voting member, pending nomination)

Lance Lambros, Barnstable County

William Clark, Barnstable County (Alternate)

Mary Jo Avellear, Provincetown

Sharon Lynn, Provincetown (Alternate, pending nomination)

Edgar W. Francis III, Truro

Dr. Howard S. Irwin, Truro (Alternate)

Peter Watts, Wellfleet

Carl Rasmussen, Wellfleet (Alternate)

Edward C. Sabin, Eastham

Don Neundal, Eastham (Alternate)

Richard W. Philbrick, Orleans

Larry O. Spaulding, Orleans (Alternate)

William R. Hammatt, Chatham

 

pirate treasure  

Did You Know?
Cape Cod's own pirate shipwreck, the Whydah, went down in a storm off the coast in April 1717. Before being taken by pirate Sam Bellamy as his flagship, the Whydah was a slave ship, named for the port city of Ouidah in today's country of Benin on the African coast.

Last Updated: November 14, 2008 at 11:36 EST