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PLANNING BOARD
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06/27/1984
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r d <br /> S <br /> . ( n of <br /> MASHPEE. !VIA 02849 <br /> PLANNING BOARD MINUTES :: 6ont'rd . Page 2 <br /> Atty. Kirrane added that Redbrook Corporation was principally owned <br /> and operated by EpTole l arsters , a member of the Planning Board and <br /> respected citizen' for developing quality subdivisions . he has main- <br /> tained <br /> ain- <br /> t i ed a high quality of standards and this too is a quality project <br /> and lots of time and work and a landscape artist was brought in to <br /> make a nice place for anyone living in and around the project. No <br /> expense has been spared and he 's hoping the Board will Grote favorably. <br /> He added lir. Marsters h sput himself and his pro=sect in high standards <br /> as he requests of those coming before hien on the Board . <br /> Mr. Dubin asked 'f the 501 buffer would extend beyond the ll' contour <br /> and Mr. McGrath said in most cases . Mr. McGrath presented a 50t scale <br /> plan, He said part was registered land and part was land courted, <br /> He said on the profiles ,;' most of the land was f lat except f or a small <br /> piece that 's almost 6% but the rest is less than %. <br /> From looking at the plan,, it was agreed that all the houses in back <br /> of the dash lire were above the ll' contour, ir. McGrath th said the <br /> only problem would be lot 273 , <br /> . Rowley siad he hadn't had time to completely go over the plan, <br /> He said he didn't know what the minimum for setbac �=tregul.ations on the <br /> rows and how it relates to the Conservation Commission and the plan. <br /> B . Jean Thomas,, in. the audience , said the question was raised by Mr. <br /> Tavares, a member of the Conservation Commission. Mr. Dubin felt they <br /> meant the setback on Monomoscoy Rd. Mr. Rowley saw no problem with it . <br /> Mr. Dubin said the last time there was a lot of concern about the top <br /> f the bank and asked if the top of the bank is beyond 1.1. Mr. McGrath <br /> said ye <br /> Mr. Collins asked if the buildings were beyond the 1001 wetlands . Mr . <br /> a <br /> McGrath said most of thea appear to be beyond the 1001 . <br /> Mr. Dubin opened the hearing up for comments , <br /> Bill Gverh ult , from the Citizens for Waquoit Bay," said he would hope <br /> the Board would execute a much higher level of review. He thinks the <br /> impact on water quality and sewer systems and water supply ard large <br /> concerns of the future and now is the time to review the issues and <br /> come to grips with them, He said this was determined ars AGC area in <br /> 1969 and a higher level review should be given it. <br /> r. I Grat id the pian was prepared cording the regulations and <br /> there was enough land for setbalcs between the septics and wells and <br />
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