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� W <br />±�wrcuxw <br />16 Great Neck Road Worth <br />-%Iashpee, -Massachusetts 02649 <br />Mr. Balzarini commented the officer would be checking for three bedrooms at a three bedroom <br />home and any additional bedrooms that were added. If five houses were to add two more <br />bedrooms, that's 20 more bedrooms producing wastewater. <br />Mr. Miller reiterated the flows prove as it stands with however many bedrooms are in place, <br />real time data proving flows are at reasonable levels on a regular basis with ample capacity <br />being well below the capping point. <br />Mr. Balzarini agreed but stated they are not abiding by the Special Permit. <br />Mr. Miller is under the impression meeting these requirements were directly related to <br />wastewater abilities, if there were other reasons for the amount of bedrooms he would be <br />happy to hear them. Wastewater is why past applications were approved by this Board, and in <br />this application specifically, all efforts were taken to ensure we continue to have the capacity <br />necessary to service wastewater with any additional units. If this is a question of wastewater <br />then it should rely on the data, DEP rulings, and the Health Department. <br />Ms. Waygan referenced zoning bylaw Article 6, this Board needs to make a finding on the <br />impacts of this development. She never in her wildest dreams thought that Willowbend was not <br />in compliance with their Special Permit. The work in this town, plans and applications, are <br />always complete and they are always a joy to work with. She isn't talking about being off by <br />five units, this is 17% or more. It's all about the decisions that we make and the impacts of this <br />town. This is our law, this Board cannot go forward and approve this without making this <br />finding. She cannot make that finding without knowing how many bedrooms. Why does it <br />matter? There are other burdens people living in these bedrooms have on the town. They <br />could all be vacant, she does not know if they are always vacant or not. There are plenty of <br />areas that bedrooms were empty earlier this year and are now all full. Look at our water at the <br />Mashpee River and the invasive seaweed at South Cape. It's not about the wastewater <br />treatment that is treating per gallon, but each occupied bedroom adds nitrogen in our eco <br />system. <br />Mr. Miller repeated that the data shows peak capacity is well within limits, based on what has <br />been approved. Ms. Waygan hears the wastewater component, and the data is tremendous. <br />She stated there are 853, plus whatever above that, also treatment of 200 that aren't within the <br />community that have been added. Mr. Miller noted they are still well below. He wants to see <br />that capacity utilized to ensure there are no more septics on Cape. <br />