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C <br /> 1 i -/- <br /> =Vito; Stop at the intersection? <br /> E=rie it r:. . r You would probably stop in there here in the first <br /> Although, you might want to build the roads all at once so that you won't be <br /> upsetting these people. These people wouldn't want to be seeing construction <br /> trucks coming in. <br /> Pauline: [ thought the Planning Board had required that you had to have the <br /> roads in. <br /> Earle 1✓arsl,ers: These are private. These will be co-.pletely private roads <br /> maintained , plowed and everything by the condominium association. The town <br /> will have no liability there whatsoever. That is one of the requirements by <br /> the Appeal'; Board. <br /> Ken: In pr:rpetuity? <br /> Earle i�arsLers: Yes, it will be part of your condominium deed that the town <br /> will have no liability whatsoever up there other than coming in for fire or <br /> police. TheY won't have any road maintenance requirements. <br /> Frank China: I would like to go over a couple of points in the letter from <br /> Elizabeth .Ampson. The first question is: ':'hat are the plans for disposal of <br /> the septa'( >enera.ted by the 88 units? Again, as you can see, we are planning <br /> sub-surfacr; septics. And in this particular case, once again, I might add that <br /> the Dept, of Public health and D_Q;E in Lakeville had already given their ap- <br /> proval bac', in 10.' There will, however, have to be sli_ht modifications as I <br /> mentioned to brin` it up to the requireaents of 'iitle V; but they are all very <br /> minor. <br /> The second nuestion is: Where is the water coming from that these 88 units <br /> will require? She says: "It is my understanding that the east side of <br /> Quinna^uis.'et ".venue already has a water sur,gly problem. " A--ain, referring <br /> back to this plan, we have laid out essentially areas for individual wells <br /> serving e=.c:n one of then its of t .. <br /> he current ,ildings themselves. We are, how- <br /> ever, also pursuing other avenues of water supply; for instance, a central water <br /> supply or r-_.e nEtive w=.ter _:lir =_'om 0 :,_r s _rtes. <br /> Pauline: T'-.=.re are no .. ^er sr.rrces. The own doss not have water. <br /> Erle = 'o-`A ' `oes* <br /> es. 1t -' - ,, - _.e .,._-- --ons ..0 -elast side <br /> iaS Water^I:rCD1em5, '17l t�^.e -mac 5., s''�c, th'e_"E iS �_ 1 %l1n C.'l !'lain ..--fi 103 feet <br /> that they just put do�.n. They ;rot a big loan frog Farmer's Some and they have <br /> more water than thev know what to do with. Trey are dying to sell it. It is a <br /> little b_ of w moble:=.. 'cecause '_t is outsi;ie t,.eir jurisdiction,. Ae are going <br /> to see wLat ;;e can do to get it in there. <br /> �01'avne: ?nu are going to mafie an attemiA at it. <br /> Earle `:-.esters: They want to sell it badly. <br /> ':iavne: 1% -1 the owner? <br /> merle rs: Cotuit Town dater District. <br /> aulire: 'I:-:e r're District. <br />