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16 Great Neck Road North <br />Nashyee, Aassachusetts02649 <br />would like something to be done about the storage of all his equipment. There is being fill <br />bought from him, which is why the dirt is in moved. Conservation put pressure on him <br />because they were called. <br />Mr. Lehrer noted that in two or three months' time, this neighborhood was brought from <br />substantial incompletion to substantial completion. This developer has been difficult for the <br />Planning Department and the Board brought him from non-compliance to substantial <br />performance in a positive direction. Items that were mentioned will be building code issues, <br />such as the additions that exceed proper dimensions. He will ensure to stay on top of this. <br />Ms. Waygan commented they could make a violation to the Building Commissioner or go to <br />the ZBA to appeal. <br />Mr. Lehrer would like a motion for the Board to submit a written complaint about the storage of <br />materials. <br />MOTION: <br />Ms. Waygan made a motion to send a written complaint to the Building Commissioner <br />about the storage of heavy equipment and other non -site construction materials beiwr <br />stored on site. The Board would like to ascertain the function related to this job site. <br />Seconded by Mr. Balzarini. All in favor. <br />CHAIRMANS REPORT <br />Water Quality Issues <br />Ms. Faulkner handed out a sheet of paper about the homeowners guide to turning runoff into <br />resource with rain gardens, rain barrels, and paver stones. Gravel driveways redirect storm <br />water and the reduction of lawn size limits water usage and fertilizer. Excess pesticides runo <br />into the street and watershed. The clover lawn makes its own fertilizer. I <br />TOWN PLANNER REPORT <br />Hazard Mitigation Planning Committee Public Workshop #2 <br />Mr. Lehrer thanked those who attended. The consultant is working on a draft plan for <br />advertising the Public Comment period. It will be available in the next two weeks. He is unsure <br />how long it will remain open for Public Comment before submitting to FEMA for approval, <br />10 <br />