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wastewater warrant at the May town meeting. Joe Lyons: we need to include all the <br /> information for the selectmen and town voters. Tom Fudala: all the information included <br /> needs to be correct. <br /> Town of Mashpee Sewer Commission Minutes 2/20/20—Page Three <br /> • There were discussions on the sewer connection process/cost and how it affects each <br /> homeowner and their septic systems. Private wastewater systems may be a concern when <br /> the new sewers are installed. All this was included in the Tom Fudala document version, <br /> but may need some editing on the proper wording to insure there is no confusion with <br /> recommended sewer commission procedures. <br /> • Joe Lyons: the final draft of this document will be provided to the selectmen for approval. <br /> Tom Fudala: thought it would be put on the sewer commission website. <br /> • Joe Lyons: will private roads have sewers installed. Tom Fudala: yes <br /> • Mary Waygan questioned a number of items in the document she thought needed clarity. <br /> The overall plan included five phases with an assessment after each phase—Tom Fudala <br /> agreed and summarized the overall process. Two, in order to obtain the loans (debt <br /> forgiveness) for Phase 1, Mashpee needs to have a net zero growth bylaw. Mary wanted <br /> to Sewer Commission be the messenger to the Selectmen for this issue. Three, sewer <br /> system means increased town growth and higher population density. <br /> • Mary Waygan's last statement on town growth provoked a number of`what-if questions <br /> from Joe Lyons and answers from Tom Fudala. The concern with private homeowners is <br /> that there will be increased bedrooms at each location since it will not be limited by <br /> septic tank size. Tom Fudala answered that the population density can increase, but <br /> limited to the zoning laws. <br /> • Mike Rapacz: there should be an additional statement covering this issue in the question <br /> and answer document. <br /> • Tom Fudala: access to the sewer system can be denied if the facility is at capacity. <br /> Action: Tom Fudala will communicate with the Mashpee Clean Waters group about <br /> corrections to their handout. Tom Fudala will update his version of the question and <br /> answer document and then provide it to the sewer members for review. <br /> -FY2021 Commission Budget. Budget increased due to the Town Manager's addition of the <br /> Town Engineer to the Commission's budget. No additional information provided. <br /> Correspondence: None <br /> Adjournment: <br /> Joe Lyons moved to adjourn,Brad Pittsley seconded. All in favor. <br /> Meeting adjourned: 9:09 pm <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Ken Dunn <br /> Sewer Commissioner <br />
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