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fL <br /> f'4r <br /> There may also be funding for additional catch basins. <br /> Results of the resent and previous studies indicate a major <br /> P P � <br /> contributor to be road runoff. Catch basins have been put in <br /> on Route 28 and Meetinghouse Road. The next would be <br /> proposal <br /> for catch basins at Great Neck Road and Route 180 . Another g <br /> problem has been runoff from forested areas at Canoways Cove. <br /> Mr. York proposed additional samples be taken over the .: <br /> course of the summer. The whole water shed was flushed out <br /> last October, the water levels are now rising. All data MCC <br /> indicates wildlife is contributing to the coliform bacteria. The <br /> winter and spring months have been clean, the count seems to be . � <br /> rising slowly. He suggested continuing the study for another two <br /> hundred-fifty (25 0) samples at the cost of eight hundred and <br /> seventy-five ($8 75 . 0 0) dollars. a <br /> The vice Chairman asked if the testing is species specific; <br /> to which Mr. York answered it was n �of. that bung one of the <br /> problems. Mr. York mentioned another bacteria which comes only I <br /> from humans, is very short--lived, and dies in oxygen. Mr. York <br /> indicated his desire to work with a guest researcher from Woods rR, <br /> Hole this summer in an attempt to better define bacteria-type., Fr <br /> (There was some discussion regarding public health safeguards. ) <br /> ;9 <br /> The Vice Chairman agreed the testing cycle should be <br /> completed. Mr. York stated a benefit of the data would be to <br /> obtain additional grant monies in order to remedy problems. • <br /> i <br /> The vice Chairman requested Mr. York keep the Board updated <br /> and to submit the data to the Planning Board for their � + <br /> information. Mr. York agreed to do so and further stated that he <br /> is working with the Assistant Town Planner on mapping. <br /> MOTION: John Kuchinski made a Motion to appropriate Eight ` + <br /> Hundred. and Seventy-Five ($8 75 . 0 0) Dollars from the Mashpee River <br /> Monitoring Account for the purposed of shellfish monitoring; <br /> which Motion was seconded by Dennis Balzarini and so voted y; : � <br /> unanimously. (This matter concluded at 8:15 p.m. ) <br /> �rl <br /> Mashpee Comprehensive Plan <br /> Discussion-Comprehensive Plan Process <br /> i? oil <br /> Thomas Fudala informed the Board there are eleven (11) <br /> Elements completed, all of which have been presented to they <br /> PlanningBoard. Specific comments have been requested of <br /> P � <br /> Greg Taylor with regard to the Transportation Element (priority <br /> list for bicycle facilities) . There are three mandatory Elements <br /> tr <br /> yet to be completed, , Water/Wastewater Facilities, Water Resources <br /> and Land Use/Growth Management. <br /> ii <br /> The Land Use/Growth Management Element has not been started <br /> +a <br /> as it is dependent upon results of all others elements, as well <br /> as the decision regarding Mashpee Commons. The Energy Element <br /> -9- <br /> lil• <br /> ill f <br /> :44 <br />