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The Town Planner suggested that drainage areas be examined as residential areas <br /> require swans with.the edge of the property to be maintained, not necessarily leaching <br /> pits, which would reduce construction costs. <br /> Mr. Rowley ley suggested that if considerations are being made to alternatives to <br /> standard catch basins/infiltration, he suggested keeping the goad higher in order to <br /> accommodate extra crown so that the.runoff`would drain off to the sides and shoulder <br /> areas. Perhaps shallow swans and grass areas should be considered as well. <br /> T°he Chairman then recognized Scott Bauer, who asked for Board input regarding <br /> whether or not the roadway should be paved. <br /> It was the general consensus of the Board to rewire a quality paved road for the <br /> Town. <br /> The Town Planner suggested that Applicant provide some sketch plans for Board <br /> and Consulting Engineer review as the next step in the process. <br /> Mr. Rowley y volunteered to stop by the location just to take a look at the <br /> conditions. <br /> Special Permit <br /> C. Talanian Fealty Company—Charles Street/South Cape Village <br /> Modification of Special Permit Site Plan to Construct Sovereign Bank <br /> The Chairman called this matter to order and recognized Ikon Megathlin. <br /> Auer providing a bri f.history of the project Mr. Meg thlin informed the Board <br /> that he wanted to address those comments made by the Design Review and Plan Review. <br /> Mr. Igathlin them introduced those representatives from Sovereign Bank who <br /> were present, Doug Carr and Jack Neil, as well as Consultants Matt Eddy, Baxter Nye, <br /> Steve Sime ia> , Architect, and Mary LeBlanc, Landscape Architect. <br /> Mr. Megathlin informed the Board that a traffic study has been submitted to the <br /> Planning Board by CPI and there is a representative present to answer questions from the <br /> Board. <br /> Mr. Me athlin there made reference to the following comments made by the <br /> Design and Plan Review Committees. <br /> Signs have been approved, as submitted, by Design Review. However, because <br /> said signs exceed the 20-sq. f . requirement, Applicant gill he requesting a waiver fronn <br /> the Planning Board. <br /> 9 <br />