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5 <br /> B. .fan 'Ihornas <br /> . 0, Box 1108 <br /> Mashpee 02649 <br /> July 18, 1984 <br /> Richard Dubin, Chairman <br /> Earle Marsters 4 <br /> Richardson .dors <br /> Harold Collins <br /> Michelle stone <br /> Manning Board <br /> Mashpee, MA 02649 <br /> Dear fibers: <br /> This is a fon al letter to be read into the record as opposed to the <br /> number of units 204 concerning Edward Grogan's proposed plan which is <br /> on file in the town clerk's's office with the proposed abandonment subdivision <br /> plan. In abarOoning the existing subdivision and mbining other parcels, <br /> larger development will take- pla�oe. <br /> Contrary to belief, 1 am "not" opposed to development but opposed t <br /> the problems density -1 & R-2 and its present fonmda. creates as the years- <br /> evolve. <br /> ear - <br /> evolve, Ike are not dealing with a few such developments, but many which <br /> the town is inheritingS. <br /> The planning hoard should require a comity impact statement as to the' <br /> ffeots the finished development will have on town services, water supply,- <br /> resources, <br /> upply,- <br /> resources, etc. . Tlvrnnber of uani t s- shoultd be reduced to provide a coal.i ty <br /> investment for the future owner. Wilding permits should be phased over <br /> five-year period. <br /> While most developers are concerned with ec noma-cs, few are concerned <br /> with future water supply and duality, sewage, traffic, landfill, town services <br /> environmental resources, or the town's ability to financially provide these <br /> baszo essentials. <br /> The Alar ng board, a eluted officials, should b concerned about <br /> providing future conmunity needs. The present building pressures novap laced <br /> on Mashpee, does- n t allow time for prudent future planning or management <br /> needs. <br /> Be Selectmen <br /> cc: Board of filth <br />