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�'�a�rum��vwm <br />16 Great .Neck Road.North <br />Mashyee, Massachusetts 02649 <br />Mr. Pesce did go to the site. Photos indicate detention basins and roadside shoulders in the <br />area of Carriage Road and Blue Castle Drive, except for the two houses under construction <br />that are awaiting final loam but have been seeded. Mr. Morin's crew was watering the site <br />today. He did notice there are two catch basins at the end of the intersection on Degrass Road <br />with no silt sacks and old filter fabric that failed and flapped open. The sediment in the catch <br />basins needs to be cleaned and filter fabric or silt sacks need to be provided until <br />establishment of road. <br />Ms. Waygan stated part of what was asked has been done and part has been scheduled. She <br />asked if they should give that a couple more weeks. She asked if Mr. Lehrer and Mr. Pesce <br />were comfortable with keeping this as an agenda item. <br />Mr. Pesce asked that Mr. Morin keep him informed and have a site meeting to discuss final <br />paving and grading to improve the drainage at the southwestern end of the site. If unattended <br />this will continue to cause problems for abutters. He noted there was no discussion had about <br />maintenance and what he would be willing to do at the end where it meets Great Neck Road <br />South. <br />Mr. Lehrer stated it is important to get clarity for neighbors and expectations for the Board. Its <br />evident maintenance has to be done and we want to ensure any HOAs that assume <br />responsibilities do so in a condition the Board is anticipating. The scope of the agreement can <br />be reduced, but the tripartite and sureties need to be accurate with existing conditions and <br />non- conflicting timelines. <br />Ms. Waygan would like that used as a bullet point under Old Business on the next agenda. <br />She asked for the itemized list Mr. Pesce addressed. She asked if Town Counsel red lined the <br />tripartite agreement. We might be able to take the vote on June 7tn <br />Ms. Faulkner would like to know what happens if Lawrence Lynch has not fulfilled the paving. <br />Theoretically, if work begins the week of May 291h, it would be completed that same day. <br />Mr. Pesce wants a pre paving meeting with Lawrence Lynch to establish accurate paving <br />grades. <br />Ms. Waygan noted that because permits got extended due to COVID the tripartite agreement <br />is out of synch. If the developer is being responsible and doing the work accordingly, the town <br />doesn't want to assume responsibility, we want the developer to do it. The Engineer is <br />expecting his meeting and items, paving to be complete, and a report for the June 71" Planning <br />10 <br />