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t 10 <br /> l l <br /> 31� <br /> F^iTF. <br /> .•ii tl <br /> =_4F constant conflict and he agreed the Town will be in and out of courtj. . <br /> A Tom said people want a lot of things that conflict with each other . He <br /> would resist throwing one goal out in favor of another. You have to } <br /> recognize them all . w <br /> A - Tony asked i f you can currently l alter we t l ands? Is it <br /> Objective y y <br /> permitted through the cons Com process? <br /> W Tom thinks�n ks that you can . <br /> Tony asked if A was changing what we currently have for regulations? He <br /> believes it is allowed by state regulations. <br /> said A i s prohibiting b i t i n i t with exception.i on. Eve ryt i me you put i n a deck <br /> Tom p 9 p + � <br /> wetlands are altered <br /> Tom will research it with Bob Sherman . Pt <br /> k <br /> B. Tony said his input is the same it as for A. why ensure a- least 100 <br /> foot buffer? ; <br /> ' recommending n i t and the re { <br /> Tom said d Conservation �s recomme g regional o,�a 1 policy i c y plan <br /> recommends i t. The coastal resource management Committee it talking about <br /> reducing it to 50-100 feet. <br /> staff person said we-,,.-.,land scientists think 100 feet is <br /> Cape cod Commission p <br /> r not enough but it is a good compromise . <br /> Tony asked i f there was a map of wetlands i n Mashpee, how this objective <br /> - w <br /> would effect it, ', l. <br /> Tom said there is no single map of wetlands, they are all over the place . i1 <br /> Tony asked what this will mean -- all of the wetlands plus 100 feet beyond <br /> _~ in all directions - he would like to see what that means i. <br /> D. Tom explained the Coastal Resources Committee removed the word <br /> "untreated" (stormwater) from a similar statement at the suggestion o= Greg <br /> stormwate r. <br /> Taylor. Untreated is in there because there are ways to treat <br /> '= Pat said it could benefit from some wording change . Not all sto rmwate r <br /> rr320 needs to be reta i ned , it can f low ove r the ground . Tom w i 11 work on t. <br /> E. Jim Hanks said , as written , it leads you to believe all action available <br /> should be taken to do this restoration . what is the economic impact to dog' <br /> that? where does the money come from to 'do i t, how much is involved'? <br /> 9N He sees an immense impact on our tax rate to temper these wishes . He would <br /> like to see an economic impact statement associated with each of these <br /> statements . <br /> _:r <br /> =rKr Tom said there is not staff or capability available to do anyth i ng l ke <br /> that. It would stymie the process and is unreasonable. when we to l k about <br /> sti r <br /> r the actions/implementation, then you discuss where the money will come from <br /> -,-,� to do it. , <br /> M <br /> Tony said anything with an adverse fiscal impact should be brought to the <br /> factored into the process . <br /> �. <br /> AF community . He has a val d point. It has to be factor p <br /> A It is the planner' s job to see if that is possible, find a way . <br /> I Tom said he does not have the staff or time, the town does not have the +, <br /> staff or time <br /> to o back to the Select rnen and to 1 l them that. <br /> Tony said maybe we have g <br /> Tom does not think there is any reason to do i t. ` <br /> Tony thinks there i s. <br /> Tom said it would be impossible to calculate except on a case by case <br /> basis , <br /> Tony said cost is part of any process . <br /> +►I <br /> 5 ' <br /> I' +r <br /> �I <br />