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MOTION: Mr. Balzarini made a motion for the Chair to send the memo. Mr. Phelan <br /> seconded the motion. All voted unanimously. <br /> Mr. Phelan confirmed that the site was a large open property, where a fire occurred last year. <br /> Mr. Lehrer agreed that it was a larger property surrounded by a residential area and included a <br /> sandpit, and had some challenges. Mr. Lehrer emphasized that it would be to the benefit of the <br /> Board to develop reasonable restrictions, adding that it was a challenging site for any other use. <br /> Mr. Lehrer recommended that uses should be divided amongst small scale (residential), medium <br /> scale and large scale solar energy systems. Mr. Rowley has worked on reviewing solar projects <br /> and suggested that Carver developed an interesting bylaw that included extensive setbacks and <br /> solar overlays. Mr. Rowley discussed issues such as visibility from highways and tree removal <br /> impacts to abutting neighborhoods. Mr. Lehrer stated that restrictions could be established, <br /> according to state regulations,with setbacks and performance standards to mitigate visual <br /> impacts. Mr. Rowley stated that frontage was needed only for a driveway and gate, so a <br /> provision may be necessary in the Bylaw to allow the narrow frontage, but only for a particular <br /> use. Mr. Rowley noted also that ample space was needed around units and fence to allow for fire <br /> access, although Mr. Phelan stated they would need only access to the building. Mr. Lehrer will <br /> draft a memo for the Chair's review. <br /> Ockway Highlands, 12/12/19 Email from Ernie Virgilio-Mr. Lehrer shared Mr. <br /> Virgilio's complaint with the Board, as well as Mr. Rowley, to determine whether there was <br /> damage to the work completed. Mr. Lehrer also communicated the complaint to Jacques Morin. <br /> Mr. Rowley has visited the site and provided recommendations and Mr. Lehrer did not feel that <br /> further action was needed. The Chair asked that Mr. Rowley's recommendations be forwarded <br /> to Mr. Morin. <br /> MOTION: Mr. Balzarini made a motion to recommend that Mr. Morin implement Mr. <br /> Rowley's recommendations. Mr. Callahan seconded the motion. All voted unanimously. <br /> Mr. Rowley confirmed that there was limited activity other than Habitat for Humanity, however, <br /> he would like to see Mr. Morin clean up the road. The Chair asked that Mr. Morin report back <br /> whether or not he implements the recommendations. <br /> CONSULTING ENGINEER REPORT <br /> The Cottages at New Seabury Phase I-Performance Bond Release-Mr. Rowley <br /> provided a report by email. Board members had no additional questions about the report. <br /> CORRESPONDENCE <br /> October 2019 Discharge Monitoring Report for South Cape Village N=4.40 <br /> September 2019 Discharge Monitoring Report for South Cape Village N=3.40 <br /> August 2019 Discharge Monitoring Report for South Cape Village N=3.40 <br /> July 2019 Discharge Monitoring Report for South Cape Village N=6.50 <br /> June 2019 Discharge Monitoring Report for South Cape Village N=5.90 <br /> May 2019 Discharge Monitoring Report for South Cape Village N=3.50 <br /> 4 <br />
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