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16 Great Neck R.oadNorth <br />Nashpee, Nassachusetts 02649 <br />Mr. Lehrer elaborated upon receipt of the application, at the Planning Boards next agenda, he <br />will ask to set a date and communicate back to Mr. Gehring. It will be advertised in the <br />newspaper and abutters will get notification. Then the Public Hearing will open. He includes <br />language in the notifications that no deliberations will take place and it will be referred to <br />Commission. A Public Hearing will open at the Commission for regional review and folks can <br />participate in those as well. Once it is referred back to the town, he will notify abutters again to <br />come back to the Public Hearing here. <br />Ms. Waygan informed him to remain in touch with Mr. Lehrer if he has any other questions. <br />She asked if Planning Board members were encouraged or discouraged from going to the <br />Cape Cod Commission meetings. <br />Mr. Lehrer commented it is their right to attend and listen to the regional review. He will attend <br />so he can make a report to the Board. <br />Mr. Hansen stated the problem he had with the last cell tower that came before them is he <br />didn't think they performed their due diligence to find adequate properties for coverage. In his <br />opinion there were better properties that could've been pursued to address the coverage gap. <br />Ms. Waygan commented there are three members that sat through that meeting and <br />understand coverage gap. She recommends Mr. Gehring makes sure he can explain that very <br />well to everyone in attendance, both the Board and public. <br />Mr. Balzarini noted that is why he asked about that particular location. Did they do the <br />coverage gap, as there is a lot of woods around there? <br />Mr. Gehring asked about stormwater runoff plans, he noted there was not much impervious <br />surface. Those things take time to engineer and he wants to get it taken care of now. The <br />consensus was if the Commission decided stormwater and traffic study were necessary, the <br />Board would follow their lead. Mr. Gehring thanked the Board for their time. <br />Mr. Lehrer wanted to note one last item about application fees, as the Board has a consulting <br />engineer who will review the plans at the time of the application. There are two fees, the <br />application fee which is minimal, then the Board will require a $5,000.00 fee that covers the <br />peer review and inspections by the consulting engineer. Those funds are held in an account <br />with the treasurer's office. Any fees left over are returned to the applicant at completion of the <br />project, assuming it gets completed. Any fees drawn down to $2,500.00 or 50% less of the <br />a <br />