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engineers, and landscape architects have worked diligently <br /> on this project. He did mace reference to the condition of <br /> an unstable- slope. <br /> Dennis al arin-i again commented that he feels the <br /> equipment used ausedcor'tributed to the failing slope in <br /> his estimation as he. was on site as this work was being <br /> done. <br /> Attorney Kirrane responded that the developer had t <br /> find a way to install the septic system and building <br /> foundations.. <br /> Dennis Bal arini suggested a wall could have should <br /> have been constructed to better preserve the slope area. <br /> Attorney Kirrane stated the Design review Committee <br /> members and landscape architect met on site and agreed to a <br /> plan that was acceptable to the Committee. He mentioned <br /> the Chairman of the Design review Committee is present and <br /> would be able to verify the plan before the Board is the <br /> plan that has- been approver. <br /> At this point the Town Planner asked for clarification <br /> as to the most recent plan. Feferences rere them Dade to, <br /> "Revised Slope and Wall Grading Plan Special Permit <br /> Application, Center Street Village, Phase II, Mashpee, MA, <br /> KenMark Proposal, Maim Street village Extension/Landscape <br /> Plan". <br /> Planning Hoard Member. Lee Gurney also sits on the <br /> Design review Committee and she explained that the <br /> concession made was for larger replacement trees for those <br /> trees that have been removed. <br /> Dennis Balarini continued to raise concerns. <br /> Attorney Kirrane assured the Board that Applicant will <br /> comply with the Consulting Engineer' s request for a <br /> $75, 000. 00 performance bond to insure the landscaping and <br /> paving/grading be completed in the spring. He suggested <br /> the posting of security in this matter rather than <br /> withholding a building permit is a relatively minor <br /> modification to the Special Permit. <br /> The Town Planner noted that the Board could not amend <br /> the Special Permit decision language with regard to the <br />