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16 Great Neck Road North <br />Mashpee, Massachusetts 02649 <br />Option 2: Longer process. Recently presented at Town Meeting was making Blue Castle Drive <br />a public way. <br />Option 3: Most expensive. Discontinue using Blue Castle Drive as a primary road and only use <br />Degrass and Tracey Lane as permanent travel ways. He wants to remove the sidewalks to <br />nowhere and put dirt road on Blue Castle. <br />He would like to revise the Ockway Highlands HOA requirement to pay for 100% of <br />maintenance to be more equal. He would also ask the developer ensure some longer lasting <br />material than what was currently used. <br />Ms. Waygan checked in with the Ronhocks. She wanted to make sure they were on board with <br />this. She would have to look back at these sets of meeting minutes. The Board met on this for <br />over a year. She noted the Developer has standing on the subdivision plan and he has to <br />apply to modify. We just voted at Town Meeting to start the process to take this road in Article <br />41. She would like to recognize the Consulting Engineer to speak on the matter. <br />Ed Pesce will get clarity. The great news is it has been before Town Meeting to be taken as a <br />public way. In the new section with new development there is new binder course pavement. <br />There will be a finish coat by the 17th. He commented that the pictures shown are very <br />accurate to what he saw today. The end of the development on Great Neck Road side is old <br />asphalt paving and looks very beat up. It looks like binder course, it's all paving with some <br />broken up gravel underneath. The best course of action, and he sent an email to Mr. Morin on <br />the 14th describing the conditions of the Special Permit which was referenced, the portion of <br />Blue Castle shall be maintained on an annual basis. Grading and swales need to be <br />maintained. Drainage on this road is nonexistent. There are road side swales in some areas <br />and erosion with no swales where runoff collects. The only solution is to get paving done. It <br />would be great to see the town accept this as a public way and then get into the cue with <br />DPW. Some maintenance needs to be done now. The May 17th deadline is approaching. <br />Ms. Waygan asked what maintenance refers to in the agreement. Any condition of <br />maintenance has not been fulfilled. <br />Mr. Pesce stated grading and swales. We could ask Mr. Morin to put in crushed asphalt to <br />have something to grade, it would only be temporary, but the ultimate best solution is to pave <br />it. Anyone who lives there would appreciate that upgrade. There are 14 and 16 HOA property <br />owners. There were two phases of this project, Ockway Highlands, and then a developer <br />comes in with 14 homeowners and the current 16 that were already there. That would require <br />some research and input from Town Counsel. <br />2 <br />