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OF MAS�A�tn <br />IXI. i8i0 <br />FG <br />YdMUW MP <br />16 Great Neck RoadNorth <br />wlashyee, _Massachusetts o2649 <br />Ms. Waygan referenced TC17 about the greenway. TC5 talks about conductivity between <br />neighborhoods and it should be between open space areas, we need to add the word <br />between. When she is approaching the convenient store from the soccer fields and she stops <br />at this light here, when people are taking a left to Great Neck Road North only four cars get <br />through. What if we had more like 8 cars go through? She thinks if a rotary is added it will <br />double her time and she will get stuck anyways. There needs to be a traffic study. TC11 noted <br />to consolidate and reduce curb cuts along Rt. 151, we need to add within internal circulation <br />roads. <br />Mr. Lehrer would like to consider alternate design options for the potential rotary outside Town <br />Hall. <br />Ms. Faulkner would like to assess the traffic lights and see if they can be synced. <br />Mr. Lehrer wrote most of sustainability and he reviewed Ms. Waygan's housing edits. He <br />doesn't have any suggested edits on sustainability. <br />BOARD ENGINEER REPORT <br />Project Reviews and Inspections <br />Mr. Pesce commented that November 16t" was the last time he spoke with the Board. He met <br />with a representative from New Seabury to go over three projects that have not had a release <br />of surety, and wanted to go over what was left to be done. They are under agreement in all <br />three. One was virtually completed 10 years ago, Fairway Homes at Seaside, it was <br />constructed years ago, there is a pool house being constructed on one property. Site walk <br />determined a couple of things. He went to The Cottages at phase 3, which he reviewed with <br />the Board about topography and grades around building, all that construction has been <br />completed. There were a couple small items needing to be taken care of such as outlets, <br />elbows, and catch basins to catch debris. Finally, phase 4 for Ockway Village cottages in New <br />Seabury closest to the entrance. They are adding the final paving and base course paving at <br />the cul-de-sac end. There are various things still needed there. Mr. Lehrer will need a list of <br />remaining items for each project. Mr. Pesce will re -inspect and follow up. They can close out a <br />couple projects, or at least get some money returned. Bonds for these projects are almost <br />Million. <br />The Country Club Estates phase 2 had base course paving road work last week, there were <br />several inspections to look at base course gravel thickness and width. Infrastructure is in and <br />piping for electric, water, and drainage systems are in. He is looking to meet back with them in <br />the coming months. <br />11 <br />
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