b'C H A P T E R E L E V E Ncandidates; those queries will be sent to the three women and two men before the Leagues event.Then the warrant for the upcoming Town Meeting is brought up. Directors decide not to take a stand on a variety of articles, but will support (1) an increase in fees for violations of ConsCom regulations; (2) an update of the Pleasant Bay Management Plan; (3) and the Long Range Comprehensive Planin particular, concepts that have to do with FCWs mission. Two FCW-underwritten ads will be run in The Chronicle pointing to warrant articles that the Friends support and on which it favors positive votes. Blankenship will work up a special edition of FCWs newsletter, to go to all members; it will point out which warrant articles the organization favors, or where aNo vote is recommended.A discussion goes back and forth on Jim Blankenships proposal to establish an interactive website for FCW He has discussedDr. Bob Duncanson, director of the costs with Barbara Garside ($350 up-front; the Towns Department of Health & Environment, has been among $18 a month to maintain the site). Somethe first to applaud FCWs 140 directors question the need for this addedChatham Water Watchers for communications device. A motion by Janecollecting a high quality of Harris requests Jim Blankenship to draft atesting data.memo on the rationale for setting up the websitethe whys and hows of FCWs going ahead. The motion carries.Another topic stimulates comments.It has to do with amendments to the Wetlands Protection Bylaw, replacing one passed at the 2001 Town Meeting, but rejected by the Attorney General for lack of required maps. At a meeting on this issue, Jane Harris and George Olmsted told Bob Duncanson and his colleagues that FCW would work with ConsCom in reviewing proposed language. FCW board members ask where the issue stands. Walter Butler (a member of ConsComs board as well as of FCWs) replies that there is no movement at present. As to next steps, Jane Harris explains that the ball is in ConsComs court; FCW should stand by to see if its help is invited.On updating membership names, Ilene Bendas, membership chairman, advises that Mrs. Garside has agreed to keep the lists for $40 an hour. She will produce reports as requested by the board.205'