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16 Great Neck R.oad.North <br />-Mashpee, Nassachusetts oz649 <br />Ms. Waygan inquired about the water quality monitoring program for this development. She <br />would like to be updated on that, and see if the program needs updating. She asked if it has <br />been going on this whole time. <br />Mr. Lehrer asked if everyone understood what lots were from the existing subdivision that was <br />originally approved, modified, and how it is distributed to new lots. In pointing to the map, the <br />parcels in yellow are subject parcels being discussed that are currently approved and <br />buildable. He notes these are 40a, 41a, and 42a. The area shaded in blue are the portions <br />being modified. The south easterly portion of former lot 41 will be carved out and assigned as <br />new lot 47. The southwesterly corner of former lot 42 will be carved off and will be newly <br />assigned lot 48. Everything shaded in pink is the new subject parcel to be incorporated. There <br />are 6 new lot lines. The open space parcel is in green. The nitrogen aggregation plan for 20 <br />Tudor Terrace was a credit parcel, and credit areas are assigned to lots of existing by right 2 <br />and 3, so these will be 4 bedrooms. They will produce that plan and not get credit. <br />Ms. Waygan asked if the Board of Health has that plan. <br />Mr. Lehrer stated the easement is for the town to access this parcel so that restrictions are <br />being met. There will be no raising of livestock, no lawn, and no fertilizers. It can have trails but <br />he wanted to clarify. <br />Ms. Waygan would like to let the Board of Health know what is going on. She doesn't want <br />them to be surprised someday and she would like to get this to them for comment. <br />Mr. Lehrer thanked them for the revised plan. His only other comment would be to add <br />concrete bounds on the proposed plan to signify open space. The Board will require that <br />condition. <br />Mr. Pesce already mentioned a few items, but he wanted to offer a couple recommendations. <br />As he discussed with Mr. Lehrer earlier that day, he would like to get the storm water cache <br />basins in the vicinity of or abutting new lots, pumped out, and have a letter from the engineer <br />they are working with. It's been 18 years since installment. He doesn't know where the <br />discharge goes. He wants to ensure no runoff from roofs or driveways will contribute to the <br />existing storm water management system in the cul-de-sac, so it's not overloaded. It is the <br />responsibility of the lot owner to grade the lots properly. It may be reasonable to ask for roof <br />infiltration, gutter, and downspouts. <br />Ms. Waygan will be looking for Low Impact Development with that. <br />7 <br />