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was performed, <br /> Mark <br /> ************************************** <br /> Mark Dibb, P.E. <br /> Senior Project Engineer <br /> CAPE&ISLANDS ENGINEERING, INC. <br /> 800 Falmouth Road, Suite 301C <br /> Mashpee, MA 02649 <br /> 508.477.7272 (phone) 508.477.9072 (fax) <br /> www.CapgEng.com <br /> ************************************** <br /> CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:This email may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient(s).Any review,use, <br /> distribution or disclosure by others is strictly prohibited.If you have received this communication in error,please notify the sender immediately by email <br /> and delete the message and any file attachments from your computer. <br /> Thank you. <br /> On Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 5:29 PM Edward Pesce <ed(@pesceeng.com> wrote: <br /> Hi Mark, <br /> Do you have time for a quick Zoom call tomorrow to go over Tudor Terrace? From my review of <br /> your latest plans, I still have the following comments: <br /> 1. 1 mentioned during the last hearing that I recommended a couple items to allow for the <br /> protection of the existing drainage system in Tudor Terrace: <br /> a. Conduct a stormwater inspection of the existing system in the Tudor Terr. cul-de-sac, <br /> pump-out all Catch Basins, and provide a letter stating that this was performed. <br /> b. Provide a roof drain detail, and or, a note requiring all roofs be provided with gutters & <br /> downspouts, and be connected to subsurface drywells/leaching systems <br /> c. Provide proposed grading plan showing that the proposed runoff from Driveways will <br /> not flow to, or contribute to the Tudor Terr. system (all runoff flow from new driveways to <br /> be contained on each lot) <br /> 2. An explanation of the Nitrogen Loading Credit Easement Area, and how it corresponds to the <br /> area shown in Lot 51. <br /> a. I previously read the "Grant of Title 5 Nitrogen Loading Restriction and Easement" and <br /> mentioned that it referred to a maximum of 28 bedrooms on page 1, and 31 bedrooms <br /> on page 3? Has the total number of bedrooms that were built been confirmed? <br /> b. It seems clear that the attached N2 Aggregation Plan explains which lots benefit from <br /> the 77,019 SF Nitrogen Loading Credit Land Provided — OK good, but what about new <br /> lots created <br /> Additional Comments: <br /> I <br />