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MOTION: Ms. Waygan made a motion to promote the Associate Planning Board Member <br /> to be a full member of the negotiating team. <br /> It was the Chair's opinion that anyone added to the negotiation team would be involved in the <br /> discussion, but not serve as a voting member. Mr. Lehrer stated that the Development <br /> Agreement would be led, voted and adopted by the Planning Board,then submitted to the Board <br /> of Selectmen for their vote, before being considered at Town Meeting. The Planning Board vote <br /> for the Agreement could not be taken by a non-elected Planning Board member, but such persons <br /> could be involved in discussion. <br /> TOWN PLANNER REPORT <br /> Stormwater Task Force Update- Mr. Lehrer confirmed that Stormwater obligations had <br /> been met, in conjunction with the Planning Board's proposed Zoning Article, and reported that, <br /> in FY20, the Board reviewed four site plans for Special Permit projects, one Definitive <br /> Subdivision, reviewed and approved, one Cluster Subdivision reviewed, but withdrawn and 34 <br /> inspections conducted by Mr. Rowley. <br /> Windchime Wastewater Treatment Upgrade and Annual Reporting-Mr. Lehrer would be <br /> forwarding a digital copy of Windchime's Armual Report, in regard to the upgrade of its <br /> Wastewater Treatment, now showing numbers below 5 mg/L nitrogen in their discharge since <br /> their upgrade. <br /> CZM Coastal Resiliency Grant Update-Mr. Lehrer confirmed that the Planning Department <br /> had applied for two very competitive grants, including an MVP Action Grant for Santuit Pond, <br /> which unfortunately was not funded this year. However, Mr. Lehrer worked collaboratively on a <br /> proposal with Save Popponesset Bay for a nourishment project on the spit, which received the <br /> largest award for the State, and would allow them to complete their construction plan. <br /> Electrical Vehicle Fleet-Another grant Mr. Lehrer drafted last year has helped fund the Town's <br /> electric vehicle fleet. Infrastructure has been added and a meter would soon be installed to fuel <br /> the four new vehicles. The Chair and members of the Board congratulated Mr. Lehrer on his <br /> work acquiring the grant. <br /> CORRESPONDENCE <br /> -Town of Falmouth Board of Appeals Notices <br /> -Town of Sandwich Board of Appeals Notices <br /> -Town of Barnstable Board of Appeals Notices <br /> -Waterways License Application-21 Metacomet Road <br /> -August 2020 Discharge Monitoring Report for South Cape Village-N=5.8 <br /> -July 2020 Discharge Monitoring Report for South Cape Village-N=3.8 <br /> -June 2020 Discharge Monitoring Report for South Cape Village-N=5.9 <br /> ADDITONAL TOPICS NOT ANTICIPATED BY THE CHAIR <br /> Mr. Balzarini referenced the many new homes built by New Seabury at the Cottages and <br /> expressed frustration that an affordable home could not have been negotiated, when the new <br /> construction would be creating a burden on the natural resources of the Town. Additionally, Mr. <br /> 5 <br />
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