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s the response being the suggestion of an emergency <br /> n a Town road g cy egress Prather <br /> than d located at the edge of the property) . , <br /> Attorney Karrine agreed this was a fair statement, ,a s '�t <br /> would require the taking of several lots. And he stated he was f <br /> uncertain as to whether or not the Town would have an interest in <br /> purchasing these lots. Attorney Karrine also noted there is no <br /> mention of a land-swap agreement, ors specific f i c land <br /> p a d indicated in F. <br /> the 1994 Minutes. He expressed his opinion that a land swap <br /> could create additional problems r <br /> p s as the zoning in that district � <br /> has changed considerably since the time the subdivision was <br /> created, which would require the Town to convey more land to the <br /> developer in order to accommodate the same number of lots being <br /> lost* <br /> I <br /> The Town Planner stated this would be addressed <br /> within the <br /> Quashnet Valley Special Permit, which would require a <br /> Modification of boundaries thereto. <br /> T� <br /> Attorney Karrine stated that at the present time, Applicant <br /> is not inclined to of f er release of u to "� x;A <br /> p , as many as six t 6} lots � ;�� , <br /> for redesign of the roadway when in fact it may be something that , <br /> never comes about. He further stated however, that Applicant is f �' <br /> willing to accommodate any concerns the Board has relative tof } <br /> providing a safe access out to Barnstable/Falmouth Road. He , <br /> requested a Board determination be made as to whether or not an <br /> emergency-type access would be acceptable, or if a subdivision <br /> roadway would be required. : <br /> imp <br /> The Chairman asked if Applicant had a Plan-B prepared in the ,-. <br /> event the Town does pursue a lot taking. Attorney Karrine made 11 <br /> 11 <br /> indications on the Plan and noted the impact would probably be <br /> neater t � p y •r� ' <br /> g o the school than the interior lots. <br /> 1F <br /> 1 I <br /> The Town Planner recalled having an actual proposal which , r <br /> had been submitted to Mr. LaCava by Ken Marsters, which was a r, <br /> reconfiguration resulting in no loss of lots. He stated there h�T,3j <br /> were two (2) lots added to the end of Hogan Drive, on Town land, <br /> which constituted the proposed land swap. <br /> Mr. Baxter had an overlay sketch, "Quashnet Valley Country <br /> Club. " There was some discussion, with Attorney Karrine noting <br /> as many as eight (8) lots would be impacted, and that a <br /> reconfiguration without a land swap would result in coming closer <br /> to the school property. The Town Planner explained the overlay <br /> map and pointed out the lots where changes would begin. : �10 tip <br /> Mr. Baxter stated twelve (12) lots were at the last ' <br /> proposed <br /> Meeting, to end just past Noah' s Circle, and to leave the <br /> decision of a connector road to the Planning Board' s discretion, <br /> at which point the Planning suggested Board su ested review of the 1994 <br /> Minutes. (I t was agreed that the Minutes did not provide <br /> detailed information of the discussion. ) <br /> -4- '► <br /> i' <br /> j <br />