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_ Mr . Megathlin speculated this process would- take up t <br /> six months to complete. He provided copies of "Proposed <br /> Land Swap star Talanian Realty/Dept. of Conservation and <br /> Recreation,ation, Prepared by Don Megathlin of C . Talanian <br /> Realty, dated May 6, 2 `• for Board review . <br /> Mr. egathl in made reference to a map and indicated <br /> the location of the 7-acre Drew parcel of land. He made <br /> reference to the 7 -foot building setback and the -foot <br /> undisturbed buffer . He stated the site is acres, the <br /> buildable space is approximately 2 acres . The Cori Electric <br /> easement is 210-feet behind Southcape Village, with a deed <br /> to access the substation. <br /> The Board inquired as to how they could aid/assist Mr. <br /> . <br /> egathln in this matter. He requested a letter of support <br /> for the present memorandum of understanding, if th-e Board <br /> is inclined to do s . - <br /> Lee Gurney inquired as to the regional impacts o-f the <br /> -Star substation . <br /> The Town Planner responded that issue needs to b <br /> addressed by the Cape Cod Commission. d - <br /> The Chairman asked if the general public has been <br /> provided the opportunity to review this plan at a public <br /> hearing forum. <br /> . egathli responded there have been opportunities <br /> for the public to express concern doing back to the first <br /> MEPA Hearings, however the plan was not as detailed as it <br /> is presently. <br /> The Town Planner stated a Planning Board Public <br /> Hearing is required in order to approve a special Permit . , <br /> He suggested the Board provide a letter of support <br /> regarding the concept of the land trade, as at some point <br /> the proposal will appear before the Board for approval . <br /> At this point Mr. Megathlin explained the second issue <br /> of concern raised by the Cape Cock Commission . Apparently a <br /> comment has been made regarding Planning Board/Department <br /> participation. <br /> The Chairman responded there has been a conflict in <br /> that the Planning Board Cape Cod Commission meetings have <br /> 12 <br />