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16 Great Neck Road North <br />Mashpee, Massachusetts o2649 <br />short amount of time. He went out to the site and noted the existing cul-de-sac is in good <br />shape. He has a couple recommendations to add as potential conditions for approval. He <br />noted it would be more helpful to have existing conditions. He doesn't know where the catch <br />basins are or where the water line is for existing storm water utilities. He is not trying to expand <br />the existing storm water system, he has some recommendations about how to protect it. The <br />previous consulting engineer inspected the construction, he doesn't see issues. In the <br />subdivision rules and regulations there are certain requirements for new subdivisions. It would <br />be helpful to include existing conditions, aerial photography, lots of homes, and not just hand <br />the Board a lot plan. That information helps them understand what is there and what is being <br />proposed to change. The course of this discussion will add 100% to the level of understanding <br />for everyone. He wants to know about the nitrogen easement document. There is a bedroom <br />limit assigned to that easement, and he can't tell if that's exceeding or not. The reference <br />refers to a land court plan and identifies lot 2a, which isn't even on land court plan. <br />Mr. Balzarini inquired again if they can drive over the well easement. He would also like to <br />know what kind of well it is. <br />Mr. Pesce noted the wellhead would need to be maintained and allow access to it. They could <br />even go around it. <br />Ms. Faulkner asked about the nitrogen loading plan and the 77,000s.f. reserved for that. She <br />would like to know where that will be located on the map and if there is any intention for IA <br />systems. <br />Mr. Dibb noted the nitrogen loading area is the outer edge and dotted line, referring to the <br />map. They are now at 40,000 s.f. and not intending IA systems. They are planning on Title 5 <br />conventional. <br />Ms. Faulkner asked if they are located in the Phase 2 zone for the sewer. <br />Mr. Dibb will confirm that. Mr. Lehrer said it may be the newly configured Phase 2a. <br />Ms. Faulkner asked if there were wells on the property that people will drink from. <br />Mr. Dibb said there are private wells. <br />Ms. Faulkner asked if the open space being given is equal to 50%, she has a calculation of <br />131,223s.f. like what is being shown on the plan. Can someone explain to her, based on <br />4 <br />