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r <br /> feasibility studies. <br /> Mr. Grotzke was in agreement with Haat recommendation. <br /> Mr. Harrington.continued by stating that tallying about these chunk of money. They <br /> could get a pretty decent feasibility study done for just have of what Mr. Grte <br /> was talking about. To allow people to have those extra one or two bedrooms. He <br /> spore to Mr. 1 larsters about it. He would have to step down as a selectmen. But, as a <br /> developer 20, 30 or$40,000.00 was going to be easily absorbable on a sale of <br /> property that was going to rave a three or a four bedroom. The values are there t <br /> absorb these kinds of costs. Oak Bluffs was doing that also. The lard would remain <br /> in conservation in perpetuity. The DEP would review all ofthe deeds to make sure <br /> that everything stayed as conservation land or as un-buildable land Haat would never <br /> have any nitrogen release on it. It would still allow the citizens of Mashpee to have a <br /> decent home. <br /> Mr. Ball felt that some people would pay$100,,000.00 for that privilege. <br /> Mr. Grte felt that that was a good probability. <br /> Mr. Harrington continued by stating that again it was town land. The town would <br /> have to vote on it. It would come across that you were selling the town of Mashpee. <br /> But, if you looped at the other flip side were you going to hit every single owner <br /> with a betterment once they started looking at the suers. Once the estuaries project <br /> moves along and they start prioritizing different areas hitting each individual <br /> property owner for a.betterment to pay for the sewers. Here they have other <br /> perspective people coming into the town to build out these portions of land and say <br /> let's tale a chunk of thein money and put it aside for when they -needed it. <br /> Ms. warden suggested that they research how Oaks Bluff was approaching the <br /> matter. <br /> Mr. Harrington warted to do with the sewer commission. Mr. Fudala was absolutely <br /> going to die when he brings it u . But, he thought that it made sense. <br /> Mr. Ball felt that it made good sense. Mr. Fudala was going to rely on the state <br /> funds. He was going to rely on the SRF Fund—the State Revolving Fuad. He was <br /> counting on that money. They have people who were in-this situation who would <br /> pay. Why not put that money in sewer? <br /> Mr. Santos stated that it Couldn't be approved because it hadn't been advertised as <br /> part oftonight's'meeting. <br /> Mr. Harrington stated that he had no problem with as it stood himself right now. <br /> Mr. Santos added that a lot of the stuff`that he was going to look for he had on page <br /> C2.. e was curious as to why the vertical barrier was in this location. was he <br /> 1 <br />
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