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16 Great Neck Road North <br />Mashpee, Nassachusetts 02649 <br />Mr. Lehrer will send this to the Town Manager seeking answers on who is responsible for <br />enforcement. Ms. Waygan would like to fill in the blanks and vote on it formally in two <br />weeks. <br />Floodplain Overlay — Fill Prohibition <br />Mr. Lehrer commented this draft remains unchanged and it has been reviewed by this Board <br />multiple times. <br />MOTION: <br />Ms. Waygan made a motion to submit this article to the Select Board for inclusion on <br />the Town Warrant. Seconded by Mr. Balzarini. All in favor. <br />CHAIRMANS REPORT <br />Ms. Faulkner stated a film was shown at the Select Board meeting, it was a person traveling in <br />a canoe on the Mashpee River. They put their hand in the water and when they pulled it out it <br />was gunky and looked like a witch's head of hair. A drone then travelled from the Mashpee <br />River to Shoe String Bay and it was covered in disgusting green algae. <br />August 11, 2023 marks the deadline to file the project evaluation forms with the DEP. If the <br />deadline is not met funding is lost for 2024. It is not hard to file and you aren't required to have <br />a big plan. The water is concerning to all of us. <br />Ms. Waygan stated that Sue Dangel lives in the neighborhood of Mashpee Pond and is the <br />primary contact person for the Save Mashpee Wakeby Pond Alliance. Their annual meeting is <br />June 25th. She also talked about the Quashnet River. We cannot forget about Waquoit Bay, <br />and they are starting to get lost and don't understand where in the sewer plan they fall. At this <br />point it seems to have been omitted. It's an important estuary where all the baby fish are born. <br />It's desperately important to the health of our marine environment. She asked if they wanted to <br />write a memo to the Select Board encouraging them to move forward. There is a Sewer <br />Commission meeting tomorrow at 2:30P.M. <br />TOWN PLANNER REPORT <br />Hazard Mitigation Planning Committee Public Workshop #1 <br />Mr. Lehrer was a little disappointed about the attendance. The survey is live, it would capture <br />data if there was participation. Ms. Waygan attended and noted the consultant is excellent. <br />The presentation and the way it flowed as well as interaction, it was informative and she liked <br />the online polls. It's all about climate change, how we prepare and protect our town from <br />floods, high winds, fires, and moving utilities underground to avoid power loss during storms. <br />When asked what facilities we protect, a lot of people identified schools as high hazard areas. <br />13 <br />