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gp*0wm <br />�`" r dig arm �^ a <br />'"�araae�arru'�'w'�y <br />16 Great Neck TxadNorth <br />Mash pee, Massachusetts 02649 <br />Mr. Lehrer noted once every item is satisfied the subdivision is complete. We can keep it on <br />the agenda and allow time to ask questions about the driveway and finalize and complete the <br />entire scope. <br />MOTION: <br />Mr. Balzarini made a motion to maintain the declaration of default as an agenda item to <br />see what Mr. Morin will do to remedy the outstanding items of the tripartite schedule. <br />Seconded by Ms. Waygan. All in favor. <br />Mr. Balzarini made a comment about Mr. Marsters property to try and push for a formal <br />process. Mr. Lehrer stated he has the right to construct but has to come back for lot releases, <br />but he is allowed to build infrastructure. There are 81 lots in there. <br />Mr. Lehrer noted in 2001 the Planning Board affirmed that approval, the as built intersection. <br />The former Planner and Engineer expressed dissatisfaction with the design, they wanted a <br />redesign with traffic safety in mind. A plan was provided and approved in 2018. When Mr. <br />Marsters came back for lot releases we could not compel him to change it. They met with DPW <br />and Mr. Pesce, there are some shared obligations between the town and the developer like the <br />clearance of vegetation within the town road layout. The DPW expressed willingness and they <br />are awaiting a timeframe. <br />Ms. Faulkner asked about the accident rate at that location. <br />Mr. Lehrer noted there was a traffic study done of this area for 209 Old Barnstable Road. He <br />will follow up with Ms. Laurent regarding vegetation encroachment. This will defer to another <br />agenda. <br />CHAIRMANS REPORT <br />Water Quality Issues <br />Ms. Faulkner announced that at the Select Board meeting a week ago there was unanimous <br />approval for the town to submit the application for the state revolving fund loan. She was <br />distressed to see Old Silver Beach in N. Falmouth closed on June 29th due to high bacterial <br />count. This is an ocean beach! They didn't say what the bacteria was. She hopes the tree <br />preservation bylaw passes and it will stop clear cutting of lots during building. <br />Ms. Waygan stated the DEP put out their new regulations. There is a lot of pushback for <br />changes to Title 5, impacting communities on Cape Cod that haven't met their water quality <br />goals for nitrogen in our estuaries. Our town has 2 years to submit for a 20 year water shed <br />permit, otherwise we will be replacing with IA systems. <br />0 <br />