b'C H A P T E R O N Etagging 15,000 codfish over the next two years. Bay Legal Fund is regional organization to represent many neighboring towns that may be affected by outfall pipe. Chatham has been invited to participate, but has chosen not to appoint a representative. John thinks now may be the time for FCW to find a rep for interview and appointment by Board of Selectmen.4.Report on Route 28 Development Issue: Kurt Flellfach, speaking as copresident of the Alliance for Preservation and Conservation, explained the upcoming February 03 forum sponsored by the Alliance on Whats Down the Road: Sharing a Vision for Chathams Route 28. People who work or live in the 28 corridor will be asked to give their perspectives on the matter.5.Other Reports:A.Education Outreach: For her four-member committee, Pat Tarnow reported that a letter had been delivered to all Chathams public schools, giving the March 1 03 deadline for proposals. FCW has budgeted $4,000 to underwrite school projects, but theres no obligation to spend it all.B.Davis Dock issue: Martha Stone presented status report on the long history of efforts to remove Davis dock on Stage Island (going back to 1986). The board agreed to form a sub Kurt Hellfach, member of committee to work on this matter. FCWs executive commitGeorge Olmsted will recruit volunteers totee and former president. work with Martha on this issue. Before retiring, he was an C.Wind Mill installation: George reportedassistant to GE chairman Jack Welch, working on contact by Parker Wiseman wondering ifstrategic planning. FCW would be interested in studying and/orCurrently, he co-chairs supporting use of wind turbines for genera the Chatham Alliance for tion of electricity in Chatham. Some directorsPreservation and Conserquestioned relevancy to FCW purposes. vation.Gordon ZellnerGeorge will poll directors for volunteers who have interest in pursuing this matter further (example of wind mill plan: Hull, MA).17'