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16 Great Neck Road North <br />Mashpee, Massachusetts 02649 <br />The Chair turned to the audience to see if anyone from the public wished to provide comment. <br />Ms. Terri Ronhock of 104 Degrass Road appeared to share some pictures and some of her concerns <br />and seek points of clarity. She confirmed that the Board was discussing the top coat of pavement at the <br />end of Blue Castle. She specifically wanted to point out the serious problem that has persisted with the <br />detention basins at Degrass Road and Carriage Road adjacent to the Habitat house. She noted that <br />there is a serious flooding issue there. She further elevated a few additional concerns: <br />• Open trenches and pits <br />• Exposed wires <br />• Hay bales (waddles) deteriorating and lack of maintenance makes them useless <br />• Construction debris stockpiled on open space parcels <br />She noted that this has not been weeks or months, but years, of tolerating the condition of the <br />subdivision. <br />Ms. Joanne Dorsey of 86 Blue Castle Drive addressed the Board. She stated her house sits right at the <br />end of the paced section of Blue Castle where water is pooling. She noted that after every rainfall her <br />lawn is full of siltation as if made obvious when she mows the lawn. Further she is concerned with the <br />standing water because the mosquitos are unbearable and no amount of spraying will be curative. She <br />has stated that she lived in her home on Blue Castle Drive for 23 years and never has she had an issue <br />with water like they've had. She said she would be grateful for whatever interventions could be agreed <br />upon to rectify this. She asked the consulting engineer about his comments relative to the downspouts <br />noting she isn't clear on what he meant. The engineer clarified, for purposes of being thorough, that the <br />roof drains on her house contribute to the problem of pooling. He agreed that the road runoff from Blue <br />Castle is the primary culprit and absent this runoff the roof drain's discharge would likely have more <br />success percolating into the ground <br />Mr. Tim Dorsey of 86 Blue Castle Drive addressed the Board and stated that it is absolutely the <br />problem of the developer to rectify if runoff from Blue Castle past Lot 10 enters his property. All were in <br />agreement. Mr. Dorsey said he heard Mr. Morin desire to pave the entire road which he would support <br />also. The engineer clarified his statement relative to roof drains and runoff. <br />In closing on this matter the chair confirmed the course of action before May 17, 2023. The applicant <br />agreed to loam and seed the road shoulders and detention basins as recommended by the consulting <br />engineer, and to replace and/or maintain adequately the existing erosion controls, and further agrees to <br />pave the entirety of Blue Castle Drive between Lots 1 and 10 of the subdivision before reporting back to <br />the Board on May 17th. John Fulone asked the applicant to give consideration to his action plan <br />thereafter of May 17th considering the subdivision will not be completed by July. His request was for him <br />to return to the Board with a proposal to modify the tripartite agreement to accommodate those plans if <br />agreeable to the Board. Additionally he asked if it would be prudent to install a construction fence with a <br />gate of some kind to mask the construction equipment for the neighborhood. The applicant felt it would <br />be a burden to construction. The engineer recommended everyone go out and take a look at it for <br />7 <br />