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2. Nothing in this decision may be construed as an approval, under the <br /> Subdivision Control Act (G.L. c. 41) or the Mashpee subdivision regulations. <br /> Any approval that is necessary to divide the Property from the larger presently <br /> undivided 48 acre parcel must be achieved through normal channels. A waiver <br /> is hereby granted to the Applicant from fi•ontage requirements for the c. 40B <br /> Property. Evidence of such approval, along with a copy of recorded deeds <br /> evidencing transfer of the 40B Property to the Applicant must be provided to <br /> the Board prior to the issuance of Building Permits. <br /> 3. This permit shall be ineffective unless and until the Applicant-obtains an <br /> easement for the proposed roadway (and associated infrastructure) from the <br /> project to Echo Road. No occupancy permits may be granted until such <br /> Access Road is fully constructed, except for the final course of pavement. <br /> 4. Final, fully designed site plans (the "Final Site Plans") shall be provided to the <br /> Board, the Board's Engineer and the Building Inspector no less than 45 days <br /> prior to the issuance of building permits or the commencement of construction <br /> of the project. The Final Site Plans shall be of a quality and level of detail <br /> sufficient to allow the Board and its consulting engineer to review the Final <br /> Site Plans for consistency with the Plans, the terms of this Comprehensive <br /> Permit, legal requirements and industry standards. No construction shall <br /> commence and no building permits shall issue under this Comprehensive <br /> Permit for such phase until the Board, in consultation with any engineer that it <br /> may choose to retain;has approved the Final Site Plans as being in <br /> conformance with this Decision. If no written response or comments have been <br /> given to the Applicant by the Board concerning the Final Site Plans within <br /> forty-five (45) days after the Final Site Plan submission date, the Final Site <br /> Plans, as delivered, will be deemed to have been approved for the applicable <br /> phase of the project, provided that, for good cause shown, the Applicant shall <br /> allow a 30 day extension of such approval period. Nothing herein shall be <br /> construed to limit or otherwise affect the Mashpee Building Department's <br /> authority and obligations under the State Building Code.- The Final Site Plans <br /> shall include, but not be limited to, complete construction plans, final <br /> stormwater management plans, an erosion control plan, a landscaping plan, and <br /> a lighting plan, as well as all other plans that are customarily submitted for <br /> projects of this scope, as may be determined in the discretion of the Board's <br /> Engineer. The 45 day time period under this paragraph shall not commence if <br /> the Board's engineer notifies the Applicant in writing that the Final Site Plans <br /> are incomplete. <br /> 5. During the construction of the Project, the Applicant shall be responsible for the <br /> scheduling of a meeting with the Board at least once every three months to <br /> discuss the progress of construction. Failure to schedule and attend such a <br /> meeting may be grounds for a stop work order. <br /> Mashpee Woods-final permit—6/12/08 6 <br />
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