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i <br /> The length of the proposed bridge was 55 feet long, and it was suggested that the span could be <br /> reduced with the relocation of supports. Mr. Rowley stated that it may require more than one t p e of <br /> structure, such as steel} aluminum or wood. It was noted that composite would be easy to construct but <br /> would have less longevity, according to the firm. Mr. Dawley noted that the supporting structure <br /> needed to be the most permanent part of the structure. The engineering firm would look into reducing <br /> the span from 5 5 feet to 3 5 feet. Ms. Laurent wished to consider different approaches for cost savings. <br /> There was no timeline for receipt of the.new information. Construction costs for the steel bridge <br /> would have been $150,0001, without consideration of contingencies. <br /> Design review Committee-Mr. Cummings reported that Laurentide had addressed the <br /> Committee with its sign request but there were further question regarding the sign's location, <br /> measurements and color. There has also been a covering with advertising added to the fencing. <br /> CommunityPreservation Committee-No update <br /> Environmental Oversight Committee-P& Cummings reported that there had been question <br /> regarding the availability of daily passes at Johns Pond and whether the Town was losing money b <br /> issuing weekly passes in its place due to a reduction in pond visitors. Assistance was being sought for <br /> the shellfish propagation project. A meeting will be held Thursday at 4:00 p.m. at the library. <br /> Although funds were awarded for the Quashnet liver Restoration, the $49,000 had not yet been <br /> received. There was also discussion about revitalizing the Community Gardens. videos were being <br /> created for Johns, Santuit Pond and Mashpee River woodlands. An Eagle Scout will b.e working in <br /> the Santuit Pond area. The Diana-Lund Memorial unveiling was scheduled for August 19 at 1:00 p.m. <br /> Historic District Commission-No o meeting <br /> MMR Military Civilian Community Council-Update of MMR Joint Land Use <br /> Study-Ifo update <br /> Cape Cod Commission-Mr. Weeden reported that there had not been another RPP meeting. <br /> Mr. Weeden had meeting minutes available to share with Board members from previous RPP <br /> subcommittee meetings and presentations. laid-September was the timeline for completion of the <br /> review. The Chair stated that the Cape Cod Commission should address each region of the Cape <br /> specifically about the RPP. Mr. Weeden}s understanding was that they had approached each of the <br /> towns. The Chair suggested that it would be beneficial if they presented to the Board of Selectmen so <br /> that the public could attend. <br /> CORRESPONDENCE <br /> -Barnstable Town Notice, Public Hearing, Limit Land Clearance with Solar Overlay District <br /> -Barnstable Town Notice, ZBA Public Hearings <br /> -Falmouth Town Notice" open Meeting&Public Hearing Under Zoning Bylaws <br /> -Barnstable ZBA and affordable apartment program notices <br /> -Sandwich Town Latices, variance Decision and Special Permit Certificate of Approval <br /> -Falmouth Planning Board, Public hearing notices re: proposed zoning amendment to prohibit all types <br /> of marijuana establishments <br /> � almouth Planning Board}Public Hearing Notice <br /> January 2017 Discharge Monitoring Report for South Cape village =8.4 <br /> -February 2017 Discharge Monitoring Report for South Cape village N=6. <br /> -March 2017 Discharge Monitoring Report for South Cape village N=6,0 <br /> -April 2017 Dischargeonitorir�g Report for South Cape village IL-5 <br /> -May 2017 Discharge Monitoring Report for South Cape village N=5.8 <br /> -June 2017 Discharge Monitoring Report for South Cape village IST=41—fThe Chair suggested that Mr. <br /> udala be asked to call and inquire further about the reported numbers. Mr. Rowley recommended <br /> comparing other parameters in case them was a spike elsewhere, <br /> 3 <br />