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street in order to bear the subdivision tr.aff1c. The Town <br /> o-f Mashpee has in. the past) proposed a connector road t <br /> the north. <br /> The Town (.Selectmen a-nd Town Manager') is currently <br /> proposing the roadway along the frontage of the property be <br /> reconstructed. It l-s also the opinion of the Town to <br /> require a road design to be proposed to the Planning Board <br /> for review and approval. <br /> The owners have agreed to upgrade the drainage and the <br /> road. The guest-ion remains with the length of the road <br /> they are willing to repair. <br /> Bruce Besse agreed it would b.e best to tie Daisy Hole <br /> Road into the stormwa-ter system for the subdivision <br /> project. An attempt will be made to construct a landscape <br /> corridor along route 2 . <br /> Brian Dacey agreed to page and topcoat the remainder <br /> of the road. He agreed to show on a plain the 7 - t. <br /> section of road to be constructed in compliance with Town <br /> of Mashpee regulations, and to show on an extended or <br /> separate plan top coating to the end of the property. <br /> The 'down Planner clarified the owner has agreed t <br /> reelect in the Compreh nsive Permit to submit a design to <br /> the Town of Mashpee and to topcoat beyond the entrance.. The <br /> current Mashpee subdivision road standards will be met. <br /> Board Items <br /> The Chairman provided copies of a report submitted to <br /> the Blue Ribbon Committee on March l t , as well as a copy <br /> of are e-mail received from Cape Keepers Educational <br /> Program. <br /> Modell Clearing, Grading and Protection <br /> of Specimen Trees Bylaw <br /> Purpose: To protect the health, safety, and property <br /> by regulating the clearing and grading activities <br /> associated with land development; preserving existing trees <br /> and vegetation; pre renting erosion and sedimentation o <br /> inland and coastal wetlands, ponds, and other water bodies; <br /> controlling stormwater runoff; minimizing fragmentation of <br /> wildlife habitat and loss of vegetation. <br />