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16 Great Neck RoadNorth <br />wlashyee, -Massachusetts o2649 <br />design changed to allow for more space between buildings. Comments were addressed <br />satisfactorily. Plans have been properly revised, all previous concerns were answered, it is <br />designed for 100 year storm, and in accordance with current general practice. <br />Mr. Eddy echoed Mr. Pesce about the 70 ft. buffer, relocation of wetlands reduction, increase <br />of road widths to 20 ft., and shoulders are now 5 ft. The T turnaround was reconfigured so no <br />driveways are affected. There will be a no parking sign on T turnaround. The elimination of <br />units allows distance between structures to be greater than 20 ft. The overall lawn area has <br />been increased. <br />Ms. Waygan confirmed the removal of the cart path along Quinaquisset. Mr. Eddy affirmed <br />there is no cart path along that road and that entire buffer area off Quinaquisset is undisturbed <br />aside from the main entrance. <br />Mr. Balzarini asked if there was going to be any restoration behind the development on Quaker <br />Run. The restoration areas are the bogs that run to the westerly side, directly along Quaker <br />Run. He would like them to keep an open mind regarding further up Quaker Run. He agrees <br />the benefits seem pretty good. Mr. Eddy explained that area is targeted and mitigation will be <br />restored over 13.1 ratio. The restoration being provided is well over the wetland mitigation <br />bylaw requirements. <br />Ms. Waygan requested Mr. Eddy elaborate more on the 13.1 ratio and how one obtains that. <br />Mr. Eddy referred to the mitigation table. There are three small areas, wetland impact areas <br />next to Quinaquisset Ave., behind units 10 and 11, then an isolated area to the east near the <br />village green, and a small wetland area behind cottage 6. When those mitigation areas are <br />added up, that total acreage, in comparison to the amount of bog restoration, equals a ratio of <br />13.1. <br />Ms. Waygan pointed to C6.1 and inquired across the 5,000s.f. if we are providing 2 acres of <br />restoration. This is 88,000s.f. of mitigation and restoration of the bogs, as opposed to the <br />6,000s.f. wetland impact. Mashpee Bylaw requires 2,000s.f. of wetland mitigation. <br />Ms. Faulkner asked how many years it would take to restore these bogs. Mr. Eddy stated the <br />construction is 6 months, then each year there will be visible improvements. It's in the <br />neighborhood of 3-5 years where the wetland system bounces back and is fully established. <br />There is a built in 3 year monitoring multiyear process. Willowbend will put up a performance <br />bond to make sure everything is running. <br />3 <br />
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