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�a <br /> she <br /> A <br /> Discussion -- u Mash pee Ind <br /> p Industrial Park Trust - Patrick Butler <br /> The Chairman recognized Attorney Patrick Butler, who <br /> i explaned he has a Development Agreement� with the Cape Cod <br /> Commission. The Town Planner has been involved in the process, # <br /> the result being a very specific � <br /> Y g ry Development Agreement which , <br /> addresses a number of issues. The Commission and owner of the �`"' <br /> property have pre-agreed to specific uses of the property allowed <br /> in order to avoid DRI review. P y f '00 <br /> e . Total a t bu i t dou t i s two hundred and f�+ ,+ <br /> fifty-five thousand (255. 000) $ are fee - <br /> _ � it, the Development <br /> Agreement has a ten (10) year duration; t addressesissues <br /> sues of too <br /> transportation, traffic, water water quality, ter resources, .i <br /> environmental protection, septic, hazardous materials <br /> otherspecific ' as well as > ' <br /> issues. ,M <br /> .d. <br /> ,Attorney Butler indicated the lots owned b Applicant, <br /> } <br /> bash ee Industrial Park T � y <br /> p rust, being subject to the Development � n <br /> Agreement. He also indicated the location of water resources and <br /> the outer edge of Zone-2, water shed/sub-water ' p <br /> shed areas, <br /> wa ort Baywater shed, <br /> ed, lower Popponesset water shed and Ma.shpee F <br /> River Water shed. <br /> The Development Agreement identifies a series 04, <br /> of uses that would have a matrix related to it as it would relate <br /> to hazardous materials and water quality, as well as <br /> JV <br /> transportation impacts. The Agreementdelineates delis a the Applicant cant' '�4� <br /> , <br /> to come in as the property is built = <br /> P P y= t within four phases with <br /> specific information relating to the proposed use in each of the , <br /> V., <br /> phases, as well as certain that payments t wz Z 1 have to be made , <br /> relating o space F g to open and traffic mitigation issues. Traffic .:,. <br /> areas have been broken down into travel to (inaudible) :A� <br /> management, off site impacts on regional. roadwa s f` <br /> iq <br /> (primarily Route 2 _ <br /> P y 8� and site to drive.. There are specific <br /> f�.c .. <br /> agreements for the payment of monies and the construction of <br /> infrastructure. The total possible buildout has, P s been <br /> by thirty (30%) percent. <br /> Attorney Butler informed the Board he is going forward with 7° <br /> an Application, g g :. <br /> section 174-45. 1 Commercial Centers. The +� <br /> provision of forty (4 0 W) percent open space has been agreed to; <br /> limitations on wastewater-two thousand (2 000) gallons per d '• n <br /> o g p ay <br /> tog to a sand--filtration system, prohibition of exceeding <br /> i � i <br /> ten thousand �gallons per day, five arts per million <br /> nit P P <br /> nitrogen have been agreed to, as well as centralized " <br /> septic/leaching systems. <br /> r� <br /> Attorney Butler further informed the Board that the Town <br /> " <br /> Planner has attended several. Cape Cod Commission hearings and F , <br /> - meeting n ■ <br /> :f ,g sessions in this matter. The Agreement is to be <br /> finalized and signed by the Commission within the next few <br /> weeks at which time .<a formal application process will be filed <br /> with the Planning Board. �' ► <br /> if <br /> The Chairman opened discussion to Planning Board input <br /> E and ■ <br /> recognized Patrick Coffey, who inquired as to the accuracy ,F <br /> . 3- (lilt <br /> r ,s <br /> w I�■ <br /> ,. _ 4 <br />