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Page 2 (6/18/84) <br /> Mr,, Woll axked how many units were going to be in Condo complex. Mr. Hofstetter <br /> anewe red 3 per ac ire. <br /> ON . Wiggins asked if they were going with a public well, where would they propose to <br /> it. Mr, HoEstetter said probably in the middle. The upland area. The water s - <br /> ple shove the water W be excellent,lent, Mr. Hofstetter asked if it could .include any <br /> -. art of the cranberry bog (the 40W edius) it was felt the pesticides used would <br /> prevent that usage. mr, Hofstetter said he thought they would tackle one problem at <br /> a time, <br /> r. &hill said that it was cast in stone that if you service more than ten persons <br /> you would have a public water su py, s. Collins agreed it was on the ]nooks but was <br /> not being applied. <br /> Mr. Buckingham said that if it were not cast in concrete the concrete was getting <br /> little sticky. <br /> Mr. Buckingham asked if they had fiTmad the effluent in the area. Ms. Collins said <br /> they hadn't but if you go with the 73 acres as one lot it bringsi.t over the fifteen. <br /> The 73 acrea.s Collins splice of as 162 unit-so) . <br /> Mr. Wool asked what the 49-.66 acres on the original. Mro Hofstetter bland that <br /> the 49 went to 52 on preliminary sketch) °.. extra three acs went out of the <br /> Cranberry y into the deve to €!e4t because he didn't want any po ib le <br /> '0mers Associations' not having control UP. to the bog, As far as sales purposes <br /> he wanted the 10mers Association' to lease back to the Ebq people instead o <br /> the $Bog' people ..,., ((can't nye it oat) it just made more sense. The 162 or <br /> s oners coming .n can say they awn up to the bog and the bog maple will lease back <br /> .. - 'r 15 "feet ii�faido � l l not easementaid the bog, that as <br /> t <br /> 7, <br /> oi�stetter, "I think it's '2o feet)). will be a section .that t sane point will be <br /> wor the associ.at .on, the Residents Association will lease to the operator of the <br /> cranberry bog, now me,, who knows 50 yrs frm noir who it will be, and in -that way. <br /> the 'Owners Association' or the owners of these condaminiums will have oontrol over <br /> the bogs the only reason for the change in the neer, that's the confusion. <br /> Mr. Wool said that he liked the presentation, it was a nice plan, he had no problem <br /> with Hofstetter,, but that he was worried about them later, that was his prinary con-* <br /> cern the 'owners Assn', later, he said those people could be real hard heads, he said <br /> he'd dealt with Falmouthport and ps and he knew,ghat it was l .ke o Wool further <br /> said that if they did have a polution problem within that camplex and for the District <br /> to go after them (The Assn) it would be a virtual impossibility because these people <br /> would have the finances to tie it rap forever. <br /> ofstetter said they were here for that reason, "We want it to work both ways , welre <br /> trying to cooperate with the B . Mashpee and with you people Cot uit Water) "_ <br /> Wool stated that he realized it put Hofstetter in a bind having to deal with both Mash- <br /> pee and cotuit, but they just don't want any polutioxn problems. Hofstett r then said <br /> that whatever plan "Peg" had given they would try to keep these restrictions, or t <br /> implement those restrictions to keep it within that nitrate problem. He also expressed <br /> the fel.ing that he knew the concern of the two boards and that it was just dealing with <br /> hien personally right now and that it mean dealing with 162 others latter, but that he <br /> would do anything possible, his best, within reason,, t develop in the way which will <br /> I* <br /> Mp guyshappy. Wool. a pla ,ned it was the moral and legal obligation f his Board to protect the <br /> �at�er Shed o which they are pers nail ly liable, He said he would loge- to sit dam and <br /> get same expertise some of which Chuck has) and shady the plan. Fool said he thought <br /> it am ca viable ProJect but. there mafewar& and he wkhta them instituted in the <br /> beginning. <br />