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Town of Mashpee <br /> 16 Great Neck Road North <br /> �,R0 h�cGo� Mashpee, Massachusetts 02649 <br /> BOARD OF HEALTH -- PUBLIC SESSION <br /> Mashpee Town Hall —Selectmen's Conference Room 9 <br /> Minutes of the Meeting of Wednesday, August 24, 2011 <br /> Board Members Present: Also Present: <br /> Lucy Burton, Chairman Glen Harrington, Health Agent <br /> Burton Kaplan, Co-Chairman <br /> Kalliope Egloff, Clerk <br /> Chairman Lucy Burton called the meeting to order at 7:05 PM. <br /> APPOINTMENTS <br /> 7:15— MMR Update - Jon Davis <br /> Jon Davis, Cleanup Manager of the program on the Base, introduced himself to the Board and <br /> presented a 2011 Program Summary of the Installation Restoration Program by the Air Force <br /> Center for Engineering and the Environment (AI=CEE). A summary of his report is attached to <br /> these minutes. Overall, Mr. Davis stated that there were no surprises reported, and no issues the <br /> AFCEE can't handle. Glen Harrington asked Mr..Davis whether the moratorium is no longer <br /> necessary, since the plumes were not going to affect the Mashpee Village wells, and also the <br /> plumes are too deep and are not a public health risk. Mr. Davis responded that they are dealing <br /> with the moratoriums on a case by case basis. <br /> 7:30--Habitat for Humanity—6 and 9 Park Place Way, Nitrogen Aggregation Approval <br /> Don Dickinson, representing the Habitat for Humanity, introduced himself to the Board. Mr. <br /> Dickinson stated that Habitat is planning to build an affordable house on each of two town-owned <br /> parcels, located at 6 Park Place Way, and 9 Park Place Way. Mr. Dickinson stated that both <br /> parcels are limited in size and do not contain sufficient area to permit the building of three-bedroom <br /> houses without the implementation of Nitrogen Aggregation Loading Plans. Habitat has prepared <br /> the applications for Mass. DEP's approval of the Nitrogen Aggregation Loading Plans for each of <br /> the two parcels, and is requesting the BOH approval of these plans prior to Habitat submitting them <br /> to Mass DEP for their review and approval. <br /> Glen Harrington stated that the Title V Design Plans submitted by Habitat prepared for three- <br /> bedroom affordable homes utilizing Nitrogen Aggregation Plans to obtain credit land in order to <br /> make both properties contain more than 30,000 sq. ft. More specifically, #6 Park Place Way has <br /> an area of 23,157 sq.ft. and 6,912 sq. ft. of Leeward Lane will be credited to make 30,069 sq.ft. in <br /> total. 49 Park Place Way has an area of 22,877 sq.ft. and 7,173 sq.ft. of Leeward Lane will be <br /> credited to make 30,050 sq.ft. in aggregate. <br /> Glen commented that he had reviewed the Title V Design Plans, finding them to be comprehensive <br /> and complete, and suggested approval the plans with the following conditions: <br /> 1) #9 Park Place Way existing on-site well is to be used for irrigation purposes only <br /> 2) The nitrogen loading calculations need to be shown on both design plans <br /> 1 <br />
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