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Mr. Weeden stated that the plans reflected the items that he and Mr. Rowley discussed. Mr. <br /> Weeden would be present for the stumping and conduct inspection as necessary. Mr. Rowley <br /> discussed the specifics of the plans presented, regarding the grading and Tribal concerns. Rather <br /> than cutting into the grade, fill would be added to protect the natural grade and any potential <br /> artifacts. Mr. Rowley will utilize the plan while the grading was being completed. The retaining <br /> wall would be the final consideration once the fill was in place. <br /> MOTION: Mr. Balzarini made a motion to accept this plan as presented. Mr. Kooharian <br /> seconded the motion. All voted unanimously. <br /> Mr. Rowley recommended that the plan be dated as of today, as approved by the Board. The <br /> Chair signed copies of the plan. Mr. Murner will follow up with Mr. Weeden and Mr. Rowley. <br /> Intersection of Country Club Ln. & Old Barnstable Rd.-Mr. Rowley reported that he <br /> met last week with involved parties to review the plan for the intersection that showed a left turn <br /> lane at Country Club Lane. The site distance would be improved and a left hand lane would be <br /> created, similar to Southport's central left turn lane. Signage and striping on the road would be <br /> needed. Another meeting would occur on July 12 at 9 a.m. to discuss the final plan. Once <br /> reviewed, Mr. Rowley has advised Ken Marsters that he would need to bring it to the Planning <br /> Board. Mr. Balzarini inquired about lighting, and Mr. Rowley responded that there had not yet <br /> been a final determination regarding signage and lighting.. It was likely there would be signage <br /> in both directions informing drivers of a difficult intersection ahead. Mr. Rowley did not feel <br /> that it would be necessary to require a Subdivision Modification. Mr. Balzarini would also <br /> attend the July 12 meeting. Mr. Hansen inquired about the paved second road and Mr. Rowley <br /> confirmed that it was temporary and would be removed. <br /> BOARD MEMBER UPDATES . <br /> Chairman's Report-The Chair requested that the reorganization of Committee <br /> assignments be added to the next agenda and Mr. Lehrer agreed. <br /> Cape Cod Commission-As presented <br /> Community Preservation Committee-No update <br /> Design Review Committee No meeting <br /> Environmental Oversight Committee-There was discussion about the national <br /> movement banning plastics, including Provincetown's banning of plastic straws. The Mashpee <br /> Rotary tree restoration would be completed at a cost of$7,000. The herring count was complete. <br /> A culvert would be replaced. In April there was a clean-up of Johns Pond hosted by the <br /> Conservation Department in collaboration with Mohawk 4x4, Zoe's Pizza and Ron's Excavating. <br /> Historic District Commission-No meeting <br /> Greenway Project& Quashnet Footbridge-No meeting <br /> MMR Military Civilian Community Council-MMR Joint Land Use Study-No update <br /> Plan Review-Mr. Lehrer referenced the 40B building across from Cape Cod Coffee, who <br /> would be opening a breakfast/lunch restaurant. Plan Review looked at the interior design layout <br /> of the kitchen, with no major comments other than question from Health and Fire Departments <br /> regarding grease traps and fire alarms. <br /> 17 <br />