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y ww�rmmu <br />16 Great Neck Road North <br />.?wMashpee, .Massachusetts 02649 <br />Ms. Waygan noted it has been a while before they first presented, so she would like a recap <br />from scratch. She will prompt the Board to ask questions, give the Town Planner some time, <br />then she will open up comment to the public. She stated there was also written <br />correspondence. <br />Attorney Christopher Kirrane is present this evening on behalf of his client Forestdale Road, <br />LLC. They are seeking approval of a 9 lot definitive subdivision located in both C3 and 11 <br />zones, all of it being in the industrial overlay. He was not prepared to deliver a big overview <br />this evening. At the last Public Hearing he reported they would be seeking approval of the <br />definitive subdivision plan, as they were not able to reach an agreement with the owners of <br />Nicolettas Way. The Board discussed the prospect of a traffic impact study. Mr. Lehrer was <br />going to send out quotes for that study, and some have come in while one more quote is <br />outstanding. It rests in the Board's discretion if they want it done by an outside consultant. A <br />traffic impact study may affect the ultimate plan and may take 4-6 weeks for completion. If that <br />motion passes, they would be looking for a continuance to the December meeting. However, <br />he has one technical question. There was an old CCC decision when the prior owner cut down <br />trees many years ago. The decision was to require that the owner convey 4 acres to the <br />Conservation Commission. He needs clarification from the Cape Cod Commission for before <br />approval or to propose it as part of any approval process. His preference, if the Board wanted <br />to approve, he could reference the subdivision plan and lot approved in the deed, conveying <br />the space to the Conservation Commission. In his meeting with Mr. Lehrer this afternoon, it <br />was asked he see when this lot was created and by whom. Mr. Kirrane has not had a chance <br />to look into this, but he will have that information well before the next meeting. <br />Mr. Balzarini commented there was residential in the back where the 4 acres are. He is looking <br />to see where they can put affordable/attainable housing. <br />Mr. Lehrer stated there could be no access on Ashumet Road, that portion is restricted as <br />open space with no access. <br />Mr. Richardson mentioned if the 4 acres have already been decided, make it part of the <br />agreement. <br />Ms. Faulkner is reviewing the page with the plan and through best management practices for <br />the construction entrance, it looks like it goes onto Main Street. This is a dirt road that they <br />want to create, Leamar Drive. She would like to know if they are proposing a curb cut. <br />Mr. Kirrane stated they have to gain access for the entrance to create the subdivision road. <br />They need to build a new road in between Nicolettas Way and Echo Road. That is what is <br />2 <br />