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9 <br />Mashpee Select Board <br />Minutes <br />June 27, 2022 <br />PUBLIC COMMENT <br />Susan Dangel a resident of 72 Cotuit Road and a member of the Save Mashpee Pond Alliance met with Select <br />Board one year ago today regarding the matter of cyanobacteria. The issue remains a concern. The Alliance is <br />fully supportive of sewering the ponds. Wakeby is scheduled to be sewered by the Town of Sandwich, and it is <br />hopeful the dialogue between the two towns would continue. <br />Ms. Dangel gave high praise to Ashley Fisher, the Director of Natural Resources. Ms. Fisher met with the <br />Alliance and fielded questions regarding the ponds. It was a wonderful exchange of ideas. <br />Ms. Dangel requested the Select Board continue offering communication on the sewering project. Phase II has <br />now been deferred to October, but it is unclear if the project will move forward. Ms. Dangel stated she is <br />hopeful that it will soon be announced that Phase II is back on track. <br />This discussion prompted the Select Board to schedule the Director of Natural Resources to attend the next <br />meeting to further define the pending issues associated to the ponds. <br />An additional agenda topic is an outline from the DEP regarding the regulatory changes on Title V as it pertains <br />to nitrogen. When scheduled additional regulatory boards would be invited to attend. <br />CJIIII" ,,1►1u I DIZI I <br />Motion made by Selectman Sherman to adjourn at 7:39 p.m. <br />Motion seconded by Selectman O'Hara. <br />VOTE: Unanimous. 5-0. <br />Roll Call Vote: <br />Selectman Gottlieb, yes Selectman Weeden, yes Selectman Cotton, yes <br />Selectman O'Hara, yes Selectman Sherman, yes Opposed, none <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Kathleen M. Soares <br />Secretary to the Select Board <br />