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From: bayberrybuilding [maiIto:bayberrvbuiIding@comcast.net] <br /> Sent:Thursday, December 12, 2019 2:04 PIVI <br /> To: Evan Lehrer<ELehrer@mashpeema,gov> <br /> Cc: bayberrybuilding<bayberrVbuilding@comcast.net> <br /> Subject: RE: Complaint <br /> Evan, <br /> Unfortunately this is one of those LOL moments. I can assure you the system is not under failure. The folks <br /> from Habitat for Humanity have been parking along that side on a daily basis to stay off of Degrass Road which <br /> is okay with me. <br /> Until just last week, we have had silt fabric under both grates to capture any siltation from entering the <br /> basins. When silt covers their surface water will not penetrate and therefore pond in that area as penetration of <br /> the fabric is very slow. I suspect that is what generated the complaint. We.have since removed the fabric <br /> because even fresh fabric will ice over and still cause ponding. However, in good weather we plan on <br /> continuing to protect those basins during construction. <br /> I believe Degrass Road is public and I do not believe there is any condition in the permit that disallows ingress <br /> into Ockway Highlands for either our residents or service vehicles. It is also probably a better practice for <br /> service vehicles or heavier equipment vehicles to enter from that direction-in order to keep the graveled way <br /> from the other direction from quicker deterioration. <br /> As always, we always aim to pay close attention to the details affecting the development of the project. Please <br /> let us know if you have any further concerns. <br /> Best, <br /> Jacques Morin <br /> Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone <br /> 2 <br />