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y <br /> a <br /> I, <br /> provide a visual representation to the value the Town places on <br /> safe, high quality drinking water. . . �� <br /> 1 The Chairman opened the floor to comments from Planning ' <br /> Board Members and recognized. Patrick Coffey called who re Holland <br /> � <br /> Mill being of questionable quality in some of the earl reports, <br /> � with claims to not bring Holland Noll on-line. These Y along with <br /> o , <br /> the fact the Industrial Park is upstream were reasons. for <br /> r�- reducing the protection ' <br /> district. There was some discussion <br /> regarding the old boundaries of this well. <br /> The Town Planner clarified the new <br /> =- areas to be the <br /> Industrial Park and North of Route 151. He pointed out the area <br /> of the Southport Treatment Plant. The <br /> e chairman inquired as to an <br /> agreement regarding the Industrial Park and Cape Cod Commission <br /> , <br /> and commented that the restrictions in the Development Agreement <br /> are reasonable. T i. <br /> p <br /> A The Town Planner answered the District would <br /> �I <br /> impose different types of protection (technical issues) . = <br /> The Chairman identified another issue to be the number r � � <br /> of � f <br /> single family residences located adjacent to John' s Pond. The ' <br /> Chairman inquired as to the number of lots clustered around this <br /> area in an attempt to determine the effect this matter will have � <br /> on the property owner. There was some discussion �regarding the ' <br /> g g , <br /> amount of effluent per acre-440; p=ping rate; mapping; <br /> � <br /> permitting; cap on the pumping rate; limitation of the <br /> contribution zone; groundwater modelling; and zone II . ) The .y <br /> Chairman quoted from the Bylaw, Prohibited. Uses P which R-' <br /> y 1ch states <br /> the allowance for replacement/repair to standard, but not for <br /> enlargement. The chairman determined that any lots within said <br /> cluster not et built upon w ,�- <br /> _ y p would be restricted to one-bedroom <br /> (110 gallons per day) , .� <br /> The Chairman expressed great concern for the Northwest <br /> AU <br /> corner of this property. The Town Planner suggested amending <br /> g <br /> the <br /> boundaries on Town Meeting floor. . <br /> The Chairman recognized Mr. Babcock, who identified himself <br /> for the Record as R.H. Babcock, Chairman of the water District. <br /> Mr. Babcock pointed out that zone II is a purely hypothetical and <br /> political boundary, bearing no relationship to what actually <br /> happens. There are changes being made regarding the DEP. n° <br /> The Chairman suggested to the proponents of the Article <br /> ,z P P , <br /> removing the lots of concern located within the Northwest corner, ~ <br /> :a amending the boundary to be Route 151 and Algonquin Road; to , <br /> which they were in agreement. (There was brief discussion <br /> regarding how best to make this amendment. ) <br /> �r•�� <br /> I' Y <br /> The Chairman recognized Mr. Baker, who identified himself <br /> for the Record as Edward Baker, Mashpee resident, who suggested,: <br /> making the modification on the floor, and not changing the <br /> Article. The Town Planner confirmed the Article is presently <br /> 3 <br /> i <br /> i <br /> i <br /> i <br /> i <br />