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down, and then moved back when it ramps up again <br />areas the homeowners want the sign located. <br />16 Great Neck RoadNorth <br />wlashyee, -Massachusetts oz649 <br />The Special Permit identifies the two <br />CHAIRWOMAN'S REPORT <br />Water Quality Issues <br />Ms. Faulkner commented that PFAs is in the family of 14,000 other chemicals. MA set a limit of <br />20 parts per trillion, which is much lower than the US standard of 70 parts per trillion. We have <br />98% in our body and blood. Where is it coming from? Food packaging, anything that has a <br />stain repellant, water repellant, or flame retardant. It flakes off and goes into the landfill, air, <br />and waters. The chemical manufacturers have phased out PFAs about 10 years ago, <br />compounds are still existing in our waters. Down the road it will get costly for water. Biden got <br />some money for building filters into the water systems, but not nearly enough money. Mashpee <br />has 100 parts per million. The gray area around Boston shows no data collection, which <br />means it could be really high. <br />Ms. Waygan noted Mashpee's is all from JBCC. <br />TOWN PLANNER REPORT <br />Harbor Management Planning Committee update <br />Mr. Lehrer stated he and the DNR Director are going to the Historical Commission meeting at <br />4:OOP.M. in the Archives Building on August 17t" to discuss a hopeful collaboration with <br />historical and preservation within the Tribe to begin research in establishing and reaffirming <br />town access to ancient landings and access to water ways. The Wampanoag Historic <br />Preservation Office has been asked to consider anything missing for ancient ways and entry to <br />water. The Historical Commission will participate in the research of deeds. <br />Ms. Waygan was at a meeting where Ashley Fisher was discussing ways to establish access <br />and there would have to be land acquisitions for trail heads and parking lots. If you see a <br />situation where land may have to be acquired to make this happen, the CPC funds can be <br />used for that. Don't let a budget issue get in the way. <br />Housing Production Plan update <br />Mr. Lehrer wrapped up interviews with local businesses and service providers, they were very <br />successful. He is looking to set up additional discussions with folks who were not available. In <br />looking towards September, the first public workshop will be held on Tuesday, September 19, <br />2023 at the Mashpee Public Library Events Room at 6:30P.M. The AHC plans to have the <br />agenda for the day solidified in early September. A draft survey has been submitted and a <br />number of questions and comments have been provided so it is being diligently worked on and <br />is in the editing phase. <br />0 <br />
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