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htay 1.8 04 03:07p <br /> P. <br /> and that low areas on both sides of the pavement flood during heavy rain (exhibit 44). <br /> { <br /> 26. Sometime in the 1980s)-anew drainage system was installed on Deerfield Road. <br /> 27. Following the completion of the drainage system on Deerfield Road,the small <br /> i <br /> pond no longer existed.on locus. <br /> 28. In May 1987,the voters at the Mashpee Town Meeting amended the Mashpee <br /> i <br /> By-Law and changed the zoning district in which locus was situated from R-3 to R-5. At that time, <br /> the minimum area and frontage requirements for lots in the R-5 district were 40,000 square feet and <br /> 150 feet,respectively. <br /> 29. Pursuant to an order of assessment for betterments,the Selectmen on October <br /> 5, 1987, assessed locus the same $1,600 betterment as other buildable parcels fronting on the <br /> subdivision mads shown on the 1972 plan (exhibit 42). <br /> 30. The voters at the Mashpee Town Meeting in May 1988 amended the Mashpee <br /> f1 <br /> By-Law by requiring a minimum of 86,000 square feet and 150 feet of frontage for lots in the R-5 <br /> zoning district. <br /> 31. As evidenced by a deed dated August 1, 1988, and filed as Document No. <br /> 464601. Ms, Bornstein conveyed lot 31 to Edward W. Simeone, Trustee of D Lac S Realty Trust <br /> (exhibit 19). <br /> 32. Larson purchased lot.29,as evidenced bya deed of Ms.Bornstein dated August <br /> 8, 1988(exhibit 21). The Registry District filed this deed as Document No. 464963 and issued <br /> Certificate of Title 115070. <br /> 33. The Mashpee By-Law was recodified in 1989 and incorporated into the Code <br /> of the Town of Mashpee(Mashpee Code) as Chapter 174. The provisions for cluster development <br /> 7 <br />