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16 Great Neck RoadNorth <br />Mashpee, Massachusetts 02649 <br />Ms. Waygan asked if any of this work was in the flood zone. The answer was no. Zone X is in <br />the 500 year event. Looking at the elevation map there is no flood on site or adjacent. The <br />wetland impact area is an acre. Ms. Waygan would like to know the square footage of the area <br />existing disturbed and proposed disturbed. It was noted that in a big rain storm there are other <br />ways for that water to be managed. This plan was modeled through 100 year storm, even <br />though the site's lowest storm is 2 year, but it will be successful for up to 100, which DEP <br />doesn't even require to control, but they still factor it in. They are controlling the run off leaving <br />the site and it will be less that what currently leaves. Ms. Waygan would also like the number <br />of total bedrooms already permitted. The footprint is 2,400 s.f. with the deck and garage as <br />part of the total footprint. She wants to know the s.f. of second floor total living space. It was <br />answered as 2,562 s.f. She inquired about affordable and the seasonality verses year round <br />living. As of right now there are no prices established per unit, but there are 14 different styles <br />and are in the process of discussing the construction budget, which will be in excess of $1 <br />Million. Ms. Waygan would like the Cape Cod Commission decisions. She would like a written <br />statement that the Fire Chief is happy with hydrants and turnaround radiuses. She also <br />inquired if they are still testing groundwater. There is one monitored well but they want it <br />removed. It was explained that drinking water standards were reached over a decade ago. Ms. <br />Waygan would like the wastewater treatment testing figures or monthly reports of the last <br />twelve months. <br />Mr. Balzarini asked if any ancient roadways were symbolized, there are none on this five <br />acres, but there are several in the area that are currently marked. He noted Quaker Run is <br />significant to the Wampanoags. <br />Mr. Pesce commented that this plan will require wetland alteration. He commended their pre - <br />application meeting with the ConCom to go over intention, mitigation, and using wetland as a <br />storm water management system. He would want to see a 24 ft. travel way, they currently <br />have 18 ft. but he wants another couple feet on either side to support a fire truck. The <br />wastewater plant will support the flow of 42 additional bedrooms. The Board needs to be <br />provided the current permitting capacity. Landscape plans may come at a later date, and it will <br />be the discretion of the Board for need of a lighting plan. There is no proposed street lighting <br />on site. He made the point of noting the catch basins at the beginning are closer than he would <br />like but that is up to their discretion. The file notes the intent buffer zone that is not shown up in <br />the front eastern set of cottages. Ms. Waygan also advocates to make the entrance width <br />wider. Mr. Eddy will reassess the turning path and discuss with Mr. Pesce. <br />PUBLIC COMMENT <br />Mike Ronhock- In looking at the original application there are 287 units, and he is curious <br />where these permits are coming from. He asked if the conservation lawsuit got resolved. He is <br />5 <br />