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Mashpee Conservation Commission <br /> Meeting of May 16, 1991 <br /> Page 2. <br /> good fait effort has been put forth by Mr. Bonvie to improve things and he is <br /> willing to do as asked. He recommended an extension be granted for one e r z <br /> th <br /> continual monitoring. An amended order should be Filed within six months with <br /> a <br /> new plan and stating the isolated wetland will not be dug out. Mr. Bonvie agreed. <br /> ed <br /> He advised they are lending him money to build the entire job, 750 units andg of <br /> course. The day closed with the bank, the property will be free of all liens and <br /> encumberances. The land promised to the town is not necessaryto satisfy <br /> lens. a has a letter that the any <br /> bank could close within 3o 90 days. <br /> There were no public comments. <br /> OTE: Motion made and seconded to grant a one year a to sion to the Order of <br /> Conditions issued under SE43-593 with a condition of continual monitoring <br /> and quick attention to problems. <br /> :00 WILUN Bim: Atty. Bat Butler of Futter� Mc lennen & Fish and Peggy <br /> onto zi representing RTC and Jack McElane of Gra <br /> successful bidder � Ropes � were present. The <br /> is a l3mted partnership, 'Bent Twig". A memorandum of sale <br /> has been executed with a closing date scheduled for May 22. The buyer <br /> M. Wilson. t would has retained <br /> A. <br /> be the intention of RTC to address all the items in the <br /> enforcement order. <br /> Mr. McElaney advised they have signed a management <br /> agreement o allow up <br /> grdinand maintenance. The have instructed Peggy Fantozi <br /> to begin working out an <br /> agenda of what needs to be done. <br /> The berming and revegetation are ready to go forward. The course is being managed <br /> i at the new owner's expense in the interim period. No substantial financial commit- <br /> ments will be undertaken until they take title to thero r . <br /> p p <br /> Ms Fmitozzi listed the issues: <br /> 1. Benning as outlined is required in the order of conditions to berm the <br /> entire perimeter of the bogs would be desirable) <br /> 2. Pedestrian Crossover: .ndscaping and drainage issues. <br /> 30 Issues of visual erosion problems on cart paths. <br /> The largest problem is the issue of the intermittent stream which will be an on- <br /> going issue to address mitigation. To the south, sorne of what was believed to <br /> remain as brush had been mowed down and should be allowed to grog back with no <br /> more mowing. The utilities pen i t was in order. Information re maintenance o <br /> vegetation along the ditches in the cranberry bog will be forthcoming. They are <br /> proposing to go forward on this and top the berms with what is removed from the <br /> ditches, <br /> The original extension is due to expire on gone 5. The golf course extension <br /> was toJune 2 ; they are requesting a short term extension, 60-90 clays. Six <br /> months is requested on the cranberry bog with the condition that one round of <br /> sampling take place in that six moDths, <br /> Ropes & Gray would like an agreement with the commission regarding the b rmin g; <br /> what they need to coo, handled with .a technical letter from Ms Fantozzi to the <br /> Agent. <br /> Mar. Coffey stated the berm ng was required in the original order of conditions <br /> t remaining ber�nin discussed. could be in response to the enforcement order. <br /> Concerning the intermittent stream issue, the commission may consider that <br />