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apof MAS�Fe <br />INC. IBIN <br />n <br />�AOTamnw M�� <br />16 Great Neck RoadNorth <br />wlashyee, -Massachusetts oz649 <br />criteria, which Mashpee's did, and alters or fails to enforce it, the loan agreement with Clean <br />Water Trust requires a town to forfeit a 0% loan, pay the 2% to other towns, and pay any <br />forgone interest. That equates to $6 Million in interest penalties for phase 1 and result in loss <br />on Phase 2, in excess of $30 Million in debt. She can't document this, but these are people <br />who she trusts have already done the research and she felt it was important to have that on <br />the record tonight. <br />Ms. Waygan commented in response to David Weeden and his role as Tribal Historic <br />Preservation Officer, she would like to see the Planning Board retain Public Archaeological <br />Laboratory (PAL) or a similar qualified firm to conduct a site assessment or investigation with <br />the Tribal Historic Preservation Officer present during any site visits. The Board can impose <br />and collect fees from the project proponent. Her concern is of hearing comment that the PAL <br />survey report was done in 2011, we also heard public comment that these technologies have <br />changed. We don't have Mr. Weeden here but we have this piece in zoning that talks about <br />approving special permits and finding adverse impacts on historic resources. We can't make <br />that finding without doing that work. <br />Ms. Faulkner stated the Board can make that a condition to go forward. <br />Ms. Waygan objects to closing the public hearing until the PAL study is complete. <br />MOTION: <br />Mr. Richardson made a motion to close the Public Hearing on 275 Quinaquisset for <br />Southworth Mashpee. Seconded by Mr. Balzarini. <br />Roll Call Vote: <br />Mr. Hansen: Yes; Mr. Balzarini: Yes; Mr. Richardson: Yes, Ms. Waygan: No, Ms. Faulkner: <br />Yes (Passes 4-1) <br />Ms. Faulkner noted the Board must deliberate and make findings. Mr. Lehrer reminded her <br />they have 90 days to make the filing. Ms. Waygan was hoping Mr. Lehrer would write up a <br />draft decision. He will lay the groundwork for the deliberation. He will make inferences and <br />assumptions and will be subject to change for the Boards review and approval. <br />Ms. Waygan added to put it on the agenda for next meeting. Mr. Lehrer would like to establish <br />a series of conditions and findings that are captured appropriately in that decision. We have 90 <br />days to file with the Clerk. Over the next few meetings, we can work towards a decision and <br />then a vote will take place. <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />Vote to set a Public Hearing date for May Town Meeting Warrant Articles <br />