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16 Great Neck Road North <br />Mashpee, Massachusetts 02649 <br />compliance with the MS4 permit. Objectives will be discussed and goals will be set. One goal <br />is to sweep every street twice a year. At the meeting next month they will identify goals of the <br />overall program and update the GIS which will include new roads and development. Field <br />condition assessments will be performed to show the impact of every culvert and do analysis <br />to gauge the condition and look at the probability or risk of failure. They will be ranking <br />properties for repairs or improvements and develop life cycle costs for future maintenance. The <br />idea is to be proactive in management and not reactive. This way they can start planning <br />ahead so these costs are known. The town owns 13 structural BMPs and there is an annual <br />requirement to inspect those. Some tasks have been postponed due to Covid, but will now be <br />covered on the asset management program. They will discuss the top ten ranked town owned <br />parcels with town staff and discuss options for the final list of five. <br />Mr. Balzarini brought up that some of these projects flow into other towns. <br />Ms. Cajigas stated you can work with neighboring towns for bodies of water like the Ashumet <br />and Santuit water sheds, as most pollutants are coming downstream from outside town limits. <br />There is also little development in those water sheds. All towns are subject to requirements <br />and are doing this work on the same permit schedule. The town can also work with private <br />property owners to try as well as working collaboratively with some larger property owners in <br />doing a BMP that might decrease impact. <br />Ms. Waygan asked if any privately owned parcels were identified. <br />Ms. Cajigas commented they will talk to private owners but none have been evaluated as of <br />yet. <br />Ms. Waygan would like the website to have this power point presentation uploaded. <br />Ms. Cajigas noted the town's stormwater management site has been updated to show the map <br />as well as the plan. She also discussed Mass mapper, you can look up regulated areas and <br />impaired waters, and it has some of the same data as Mass GIS. She can also upload the <br />chart from Mass Audubon, an excel table that shows local code. Mass Audubon's criteria is <br />defined for conventional, better, or best. The columns to the right evaluate how local codes <br />address that topic, whether yellow, orange, or green will be a clue if needing conventional, <br />better, or best. <br />Ms. Waygan recognized Lynne Barbee for comment. <br />N. <br />