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regarding trees for the two landscape plans,, requesting the <br /> matter be addressed at a future meeting. <br /> The Chairman them recognized Mr. O' Malley -who provided <br /> a history of the Windchime Point Treatment Plant and the <br /> Trus,tree inheritance thereof. <br /> In 1999 the Developer applied for a 40, 000 gallon pe-r <br /> day capacity denitrificatio.n system. A permit was received <br /> from DEP. During the course of 1999 the plant was <br /> completed. said plant was .inspected by Mt. Hope <br /> Engineering and they provided a letter of compliance to <br /> DEP said plant did not become operational until <br /> July/August 2001, and was shortly thereafter turned over t <br /> the Association as specified by the Master Deed ( to unit) . <br /> t this point coastal Engineering was requested to <br /> make- an inspection of the plant and was found to be <br /> acceptable. However, certain deficiencies. were discovered <br /> as well, which were addressed by Mr. Born-stein and his <br /> legal counsel . <br /> The pl-'ant was sufficient to accommodate the 5 ppm <br /> capacity �i e al Permit requirer ent.. It .was, the <br /> Developer' s engineer who then -programmed the plant t <br /> ac.hieve 10 ppm- .DE P standard. <br /> Don Ayers asked exactly when the -plant had been <br /> programmed for 10 ppm.. Mr. O' Malley answered, July or <br /> September 2001, after the plant had become opera-tional. <br /> The Association engaged eight -different firms./vendors <br /> to administer -arid monitor- the plant . Four were engineering <br /> firms, all were DEP certified and licensed. Mohitorir g <br /> sometimes-focused on the eff'luent, testing wells, and <br /> l ashpee fiver.. Reports were routinely filed with the State <br /> and Town of Mashpee Board of Health. During this period of <br /> time .none- of the Vendors were notified of the .spe-cial <br /> Permit requirement of 5 ppm. The Association became. aware <br /> of the Special Permit re uirement at the time of the. walk <br /> through of Phase II when mentioned by the chairmi a-ri. <br /> t this point Mt . Hope Engineering as well� as the _ <br /> testing firms were notified of this requirement". In- <br /> October 2003 a new management c mpan r era's hired by the <br /> Association who. possessed greater resources and was better <br /> spilled to address the issue at hand. 77, oo.o . .has been <br /> 6 <br />