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f <br /> i <br /> i <br /> the Water Quality Report. Mr. McGrath made reference to figure <br /> � page h� <br /> , p g 8, the e proposed site, zone of contribution for the <br /> Holland Mills well . Some of the data presented is coincident dsi. <br /> ti <br /> with data developed by the Cape Cod Commission and webner. The <br /> impact of the proposed development will impact Poponessett Bay. <br /> The waters lie within a ten (10) year zone of contribution for �,, <br /> the Holland Ml 1 l s Well . Mr. McGrath made reference to that f.� <br /> portion of the report regarding nutrient loading assessment Cape R1 <br /> Cod Commission formula. shown are twenty-eight lots, three A <br /> Y bedrooms, twelve hundred fifty square feet of roof, five hundred �`r <br /> square feet of driveway, and five thousand square feet of lawns <br /> 0 <br /> for an estimated ground water nitrogen concentration. of 3 .93 1; <br /> r n <br /> using title five systems. The Cape Cod Commission has identified <br /> 5 five parts per million for any development regarding impact for ' <br /> ground water. Mr. McGrath stated they have 4. 97 with a maximum <br /> of four bedrooms. assuming five thousand square feet of <br /> - fertilized lawn. � <br /> F <br /> i +7� <br /> The Chairman suggested the Town Assistant Planners be given <br /> _ � gg, � g e <br /> the opportunity to review the water Quality Report. <br /> Mr. McGrath reported to the Board that the Mash pee water <br /> District has agreed to service the subdivision and the Board of <br /> Health has issued a report to the Board. <br /> The Chairman referenced a letter from the water District to <br /> Mr. Breen stating the District will supply water to the <br /> development with the stipulation that individual house E� <br /> connections not exceed six (6) per calendar year starting in <br /> j r <br /> 1997. <br /> The Chairman also inquired as to wells that had been <br /> previously installed with results dating back to 1988 . He <br /> suggested those wells be resampled as they will depict what <br /> is currentlythere; and also for purposes of protecting the � <br /> . ■ ■ P � p g <br /> Applicant. After brief discussion with the Town Planner it <br /> was decided to test the best down.-gradient well of the project. <br /> The Chairman suggested the Applicant meet with the Town/Assistant <br /> Planners to further discuss the testing of said well (s) . <br /> The Chairman made reference to the Board of Health Report. + <br /> The f irst comment referred to the water District; the second <br /> referred to the laying of water mains; the third referred to ,l'o' <br /> Town water; the fourth referred to environmental concerns <br /> regarding NDC-type road drains. <br /> The Chairman introduced a report received from. Charles <br /> Rowley, dated February 5th, to the attention of the Town of <br /> Mash pee Planning Board. t 13 Minimum lot size i s 15,10 0 s <br /> P g' q- <br /> ft. ; (2) Frontage provided appears to conform to the ' <br /> requirements, except Lot 23, where frontage at the 30 f t. setback <br /> line is not indicated; (3) Definitive plan should indicate where <br /> concrete monuments will be set; 4 Abutters name on <br /> ete street monu�ne � } <br /> North should be confirmed; (5) Total length of Quashnet woods <br /> Drive from Rte. 28 is approximately 1, 000 linear feet, maximum <br /> allowed is 800 ft. , the length from the intersection of Grant <br /> t _s Breen Drive is approximately 710 f t. If the total length of <br /> 1, 000 f t. is considered the length of the dead end, a waiver from <br /> the Board is required; (6) Drainage calculations have to be <br /> --3- ' . <br /> 1 <br /> l �3 <br /> i * <br />