TOWN F MASHPEE, BOARD OF HEALTH, MEETING, FEBRUARY 8, 1988 Page five)
<br /> Mimi .- " i you're getti into m IU i n that got very heated the other
<br /> night, I don 't know if you read the papers 'but, it g of very heated. What they
<br /> had, told us on January 20th -was that they would indeed put on paper~ various,- things
<br /> and do computer modeling doing some of the things you 're talking about, that were
<br /> not in the hydrogen 1 eg i c study, that we got from Goldberg, Zoino which is referred
<br /> to in here as being 'weefull inadequate' ,, re er ber that, have you seen that study's
<br /> You should see it, I can't believe you don't have it. The two figures I 've never,
<br /> seen, I asked that they give copies to the engineers , whcih in fact they did, fur-
<br /> thermore they sent to our engineers the Maher study which preceeded it, you see
<br /> Carl- Grassett i wasn 't satisfied -with the Maher study, he 'thought it was flawed and
<br /> had Goldberg ZD i Ino de ht i s new one, but it refers back to the Maher constantly, se
<br /> the engineers had to see 'both. Our attorneys thought that the report by Goldberg,
<br /> Zoino was very lacking, I 'm net going to cerement on it, I 've read it myself and it
<br /> is not what we have seen from other people. The point of all this that they were
<br /> going to give writt n material , at Iast Wedne sday' s meeting they did not present any
<br /> .written material . They put figures on the board of the nitrates, tb did a cumu-
<br /> lative study of the whole Zone of contribution as defined by Whitman & Howard to
<br /> our well , they went completely up and counted every let that's been developed and
<br /> every let that could be developed including Stratford Ponds which has 125 lets , a1-
<br /> though as you know they're looking for 172 units and of course they said affects
<br /> would be so minimal that Stratford Ponds is not going to have any affect on your
<br /> well , the figures are going to come in so, you know, it' s gust net going to count.
<br /> So, our attorney really lost his cool , he said, where are the data, you 're telling
<br /> us this but we don't have anything in front of us, so that led to this heated ex-
<br /> change; at that point they wadi we will supply you with -written data, you' 1I have
<br /> it by Friday afternoon, as of today there is still no data, there was to be a meet-
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<br /> ing tomorrow 2 at 1 :00 p.m.with their engineers and our engineers to look at
<br /> data and tray to reconcile, we've called off the meeting because we don't have the
<br /> data. Sc, I called the developer because we want thea to know in geed faith we re
<br /> trying to Iive up to our side of this but we cannot respond if we do. not have the
<br /> material ,�;we are trying to re-schedule the meeting for later in the week if we get
<br /> the material ."
<br /> Chair: "We've sent a memo and I r ve spoken to Tom Fuda I a af ter rev i ew i ng every-
<br /> thing that's here, that was one of the things they could do was to come in with a ' -
<br /> Iute model , with the Phosphorous and nitrates that we would a-11 have. a better under-
<br /> standing of where these flews were going and haw much they would amount to in the
<br /> cumulative affect. Until' we get that I thinks the Planning Beard should be saying that
<br /> this is what they need, in order to come to a conclusion about anything. "
<br /> Rc: "I can toll you the problem I 'm having already with the interim disposal
<br /> system that they' re requesting just based on the point of McGregor, Shea & Do l i.n r
<br /> On #2,, th-e interim disposal system, they' re requesting under 15,000 g.p.d, I would
<br /> wart the answer to the lofts answered before .I would grant anything anyway,, that's
<br /> something that would certainly change the figures on Phase one if the loft iscon-
<br /> sidered a bedroom then their gallonage would not be the same."
<br /> Mimi : "Than was brought up. the other night and Mr. Grassetti said these lofts
<br /> were not bedrooms, they were not and that perhaps he could write into the agreement
<br /> that the condominium owners all agree to-, to have some control over that they're
<br /> not becoming bedrooms." � ��. _ it �
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<br /> Chair. "it's very difficult to control the space in a house, once it's oc-
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<br /> cupied, I don 't care how many agreements or encumbrances that you do have,"
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<br /> GRC: "Especially ifr.,. , .meet the .dimensions of a bedroom."
<br /> Chair- "Well , even if they don 't, how many tires have we looked at plans and
<br /> we've seen a den that i 121x10' and it's next door to the bedrooms-arid yet we're
<br /> told there's no way -this4 isfg ing to be.ursed as` a bed room but you ,can.'t take that
<br /> as fact, it's space that can -be used as a bedroom. I believe,' insofar as this in-
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<br /> terim bit goes, if we press for; a plant size to fit it , whatever your engineers ar-
<br /> rive at what it could be efficient at, I don't believe it is of any use to anybody
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