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Judy stated that the number of units permitted was based on the <br /> number of bedrooms. The zoning bylaw allowed only 2 bedrooms <br /> with only 5% to be 3 bedrooms . <br /> Clearly define household waste and Mr. Butler has came up with <br /> a def ins.tion. <br /> open space question - he revi <br /> -- p ewed the history of the <br /> coI1serVatloYl restriction. It was a Board concern that there be <br /> as little clearing learin as possible, He reviewed the Trustees of <br /> Reservations <br /> restrictions. They have only been dealing with who <br /> will be the enforcement entity. <br /> The <br /> condo association will be free to come back before the <br /> appropriate Board to suggest things regarding the open space. <br /> Mr. Traseck <br /> ck of the Homeowners association stated that they do not <br /> want to be involved- with the construction of the treatment plant. <br /> will not be responsible for the construction of the plant. <br /> they Mr. Butler stated that the condo document does call for a per <br /> rata share of the cost of construction. <br /> Mr. Traseck stated that was not their understanding. <br /> Mr <br /> . Butler stated that in all likelihood that will not happen. <br /> Mr. Traseck asked haw will a new homeowners association get a <br /> letter of credit for $125,000? <br /> Mr. Butler stated that at that point they will not be new. <br /> He represent <br /> s 13 condo associations and many have borrowed on the <br /> credit worthiness of the association. <br /> Mr. Trase <br /> ck stated that the complications for the association to <br /> borrow are so massive it will not be possible. <br /> Tony stat <br /> ed that is a condition of the special permit and all <br /> that inf <br /> ormation was available for disclosure when they bought <br /> into the unit. <br /> Tony stated tha <br /> t the Board concerns are with the special permit, <br /> condo rig <br /> hts hts are not the Board' s concern and they will have to <br /> seek a different forum for those concerns-0 <br /> Mr. But <br /> ler stated that there is language stating that if the Town <br /> were to take this plant, everyone is off the hook, in terms o <br /> management. <br /> Tom st <br /> ated that the town can take over this plant. Related <br /> Properties have been cooperating in trying to develop the Central <br /> Mashpee plant which may make this obsolete. <br /> There is a development scenario being reviewed by the <br /> participating developers and he will find out by the end of May <br /> who is still interested and how viable it is. The plant will be <br /> phased in. <br /> 4 <br />