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Canntn Board�o�wn of wlasf��ee <br /> 16 Great Neck Road.Worth <br /> Mashpee, Massachusetts 02649 <br /> off of Rt.130. Echo Road is even longer than proposed Sori Drive. Because of the length of required <br /> 200 ft. of frontage, typically generates a larger and longer road. Also, cost is a factor when there is only <br /> development on one side and does not have ability to spread the cost of development over lots that <br /> would typically border either side. With the long and narrow width of the parcel we are only proposing a <br /> road on the westerly side of that structure. <br /> Mr. Phelan noted Sori Drive being similar to a street name in New Seabury and agreed this would not <br /> be appropriate for a name. He reached out to GIS, because he has a challenge with that. Think about a <br /> different name other than Sori. Is the width 24 feet? He would only request the road layout does <br /> address the need for the hydrants going down the road, as well as turning radius for fire apparatus. The <br /> end of the cul-de-sac looks very narrow. It may have already been evaluated but he doesn't have <br /> anything that indicated this. <br /> Mr. Balzarini said that comes out to the state road. Is there a permit to put the driveway there? <br /> Mr. Healy noted this road was officially a state road but was transferred back to the Town for <br /> maintenance, it would be up to the Town, not to the state. <br /> Mr. Hansen asked if they will have access to Nicoletta's Way. The response was no. <br /> Ms. Waygan asked about the area at the end being open space. She inquired if that is conservation <br /> land. This doesn't qualify as a DRI because it's not 10 lots? Does that mean you won't put 10 lots in the <br /> future? <br /> Mr. Kirrane noted this is all part of the same property. It is not proposed to be conservation land at this <br /> time and there is no plan currently for anything other than a nine lot subdivision. If we had proposed ten <br /> it would come under jurisdiction of the Cape Cod Commission. <br /> Mr. Phelan asked if they decided to come before the Board later with that space, does that become a <br /> DRI or is it different. <br /> Mr. Lehrer stated if there was a plan for a future phase 2 or additional subdivision then it would go to <br /> the Commission. There is no intention to make any assumption as to what they may or may not do with <br /> that future parcel, it would not be a mandatory deferral, but the Board can make a discretionary <br /> deferral. <br /> Ms. Waygan asked if they would be able to have access off of Ashumet Road off this back land. She is <br /> concerned about segmentation and developing the back parcel later on to avoid a Cape Cod <br /> Commission review of 10 lots because you're splitting up a project. <br /> Mr. Kirrane stated the fact of the matter, the only thing before the Board is the 9 lot subdivision. If that <br /> occurs and something comes up down the road you would have the discretion to defer to Commission if <br /> 5 <br />
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