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16 Great Neck R.oadWorth <br />.Mashpee, Massachusetts 02649 <br />and got relief from that and he is unsure if the permit was ever obtained. Having this paved <br />privately costs less than if it had to go out for public bidding. <br />Mr. Pesce asked what he is proposing to do for maintenance to comply. <br />Mr. Morin stated at this point it would be in the purview of the HOA as stated in the special <br />permit. He has done maintenance here and there and it's going to be a road that won't hold up <br />over time based on the construction of it. <br />Ms. Waygan reiterated that he is not going to do maintenance. <br />Mr. Lehrer recalls the initial treatment of the road three years ago where a cleared area was <br />widened to 20ft. The permit requires that be done on an annual basis. He would assume the <br />HOA would take this on. <br />Ms. Waygan commented none of them have this in front of them. Board members need to see <br />a copy and she will need consult Town Counsel's help in interpreting this. She wants to know <br />who is responsible and she needs more information. She also wanted to say that alternate <br />access routes are out of the Planning Board's purview. <br />Michael Ronhock- He commented about two sections of the road that aren't paved. Over 5 <br />houses live up on one section of the road that has never been touched or maintained. Who is <br />responsible for that road? <br />Mr. Lehrer commented it would be the entirety of Blue Castle Drive. The question is does the <br />developer have responsibly from Carriage to Blue Castle. Anything beyond that is unlikely on <br />Mr. Morin. <br />Mr. Ronhock asked if you have to improve the road first in order for it to be maintained, if he is <br />responsible for paving his own portion, the road has never been left in a maintainable order. <br />Ms. Waygan stated they shouldn't have gotten a building permit because they didn't have safe <br />access. The subdivision plan at the tail end, the Planning Board wanted it as a condition and <br />risk liability of exceeding their authority. People who lived on that road begged not to pave. <br />Mr. Lehrer commented the special permit requires maintenance of Blue Castle Drive Lot 1 of <br />the subdivision on an annual basis, every year since the subdivisions approval, which has not <br />been done annually. Presumably, the permit calls for the eventual takeover of the maintenance <br />