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aa <br />�gown of f aS hv2 2 Plannina Board <br />16 Great Neck Road North <br />Mashpee, .Massachusetts 02649 <br />Joe Deitch is a billionaire, but he is also kind of crunchy, he loves the environment and doing <br />philanthropic missions with his money. It is something he would be open to. Working together <br />is better for the health of this community. He hopes for the best for everyone. He loves this <br />town. <br />Dr. Stephen Ross- He has been vacationing here for 20 years, but he and his wife just moved <br />here on June 1st. He is a member at Willowbend and he purchased land in Willowbend. They <br />enjoy the community very much and he hopes to become active in some of the boards. He <br />wanted to point out, when talking about numbers and the number of bedrooms related to water <br />flow. Everyone wants clean water, we just need to find the balance. If we picked a number, say <br />1,000 beds, we are now at 60% capacity, and we can go to 85% capacity, which is a 25% <br />difference. 1,000 bedrooms increased by 25% is 1,250, which would still allow for an efficient <br />system. He is looking forward to working with everyone and finding a nice practical and <br />peaceful solution. <br />Terry Ronhock- She compares this scenario to having a credit limit on a credit card. It is <br />important for us all to get along, it's also about the laws, and the law at the Special Permit was <br />for this bedroom count. We are looking at sewer, sure, but the permit was for a certain number <br />of bedrooms, and that doesn't just reflect on septic but other things, such as traffic and <br />groundwater. <br />Dan Marsters- He asked about the people who own lots at Willowbend right now, where is <br />their protection? Through something that was done by no fault of their own. Another issue is <br />they don't own the lot they own the developing rights. Those expire, now he has to develop this <br />lot by a certain time, where is their protection? What would the Board say to that? Protection to <br />the existing property owners who have done nothing wrong, and people who have added <br />bedrooms. <br />Arden Russell- She stated the real issue is the developer purposefully ignored terms of the <br />Special Permit that was issued. Including the bedroom count is important for so many other <br />reasons than just sewage. They have been caught violating, it's a violation of terms, instead of <br />being contrite and seeking forgiveness or mitigations, instead showed up and asked for more. <br />It's serious and she hopes it gets treated as such. What are their options for resolution? This <br />should put an immediate halt or revocation, and certainly implement denials for requests <br />immediately, the developer showed it cannot be trusted. <br />Theresa Mcdonald- She has lived in Mashpee for 17 years. Her property directly abuts <br />Willowbend. They went through discussing development of condos behind her property. It <br />seems that no matter how much we give Willowbend permission to amend, they just keep <br />0 <br />
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