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` Conservation Commission <br /> November 22, 198$ <br /> Pace 310 <br /> Mr. Storrs stated onna' s' Lane-1+ ill, tai a t�-a majority of traffic going <br /> along this route. The traffic that can .gnrt'ed_usnr this plan- , <br /> from a tra-d1tional s a dpoint could a consider ale- 1 .ut used on the <br /> program - they are using from a planning standpo int -and the ab i 1 l ty to <br /> wal- and re cce the dependency -upon 'oars ll red ce- the geed For t'he <br /> more t*rad tional traffic -improvements.. <br /> Mr. Burns suSgested , an overh d over for- t" bikes -and 'onto Fonn ' s <br /> LbLne,. Kr. -Storrs stated this was a valid point. I , ' ld be easier t <br /> deal with on Route 151 , a county road control led .b -~the town. <br /> has <br /> Mrs. Chace stated Rep. ah i r has adv i ped o �e ung, �� I �, <br /> been, k0led,. <br /> Storrs stated the Trout Pond parcel is 52 ages ,n si red to <br /> have more of the residential flexible ui l-.di . s and` sin&re family - <br /> dwellings <br /> arml _dwellings surrounded by a small green. This } ss, the area- Pres-entlr . <br /> utilized by the waste water treatment. p ant.� They -are � or in,g- wi t'h .the <br /> 3y <br /> -commissioners . The entire area. is, .aid wIl�. � 'ont����e o fie, e'ry , <br /> Highwood Water Company. They do ,a apac i_t s analysis on a month y basis <br /> aid all other commitments to provide water to othe4 s' are do se in A fight <br /> of ,t capacity analysis. <br /> The Library and church cannot go on their waste water treatment plant <br /> because of Title ; they have to have their own septic systems.. DEQE <br /> is revi ing their Title v specifications for situations lake that. It <br /> will be a slaw process. <br /> Mrs. Simmons stated she would hope when they go on to public parking, <br /> they will deli n the parking spaces differently and increase the very <br /> poor drainage ,. Mr . Storrs stated this is the first he has heard of <br /> drainage, <br /> He advised storm water retention basins is deemed to be a better <br /> approach to storm wat r management than individual catch basin's. <br /> The <br /> water is not treated; there is no fuel-oil separator, <br /> 5 <br /> Mrs. Simmons' stated that is astounding that they did- not have to put <br /> them inn j ep.eoial lir being up the road from well sites. <br /> i <br /> Mr. Storrs stated it was a question MEPA raised and was answers <br /> d by <br /> their engineers and hydroSeoloslstsb <br /> Mrs. Simmons stated if they are soins to build south on Job' s FishinS <br /> Road they might want to take that into consideration. <br /> Mr. Storrs stated that was a valid point. In reading thereports, it <br /> is a fairly miniscule amount of bath oil and fuel that gets into that <br /> system and as it leaches through the sandy soil , the breakdown is <br /> quite rapid. <br /> lrs. Simmons stated .l it takes is one oar and this past rainstorm, <br /> the water in the parking lot was deep. <br /> Lisa asked if they were considering any construction within 100 feet <br /> of the wetland. <br /> . Storrs stated the only wetlands are solely associated with the <br /> uashnet Riv6r and Trout Mrd; both areas are sirsiiar and have the <br />