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Fw: The Cottages of phase 3 in New Seabury <br /> Evan Lehrer <ELehrer@ mash peema.gov> <br /> Tue 12/13/2022 8:58 AM <br /> To:Jennifer M. Thomas <jmthomas@ mash peema.gov> <br /> Evan Lehrer, MPA <br /> Town Planner <br /> Town of Mashpee <br /> 16 Great Neck Road North <br /> Mashpee, MA 02649 <br /> elehrer@mashpeema.gov <br /> (508) 539-1400 x 8521 <br /> From: Michael Milbury<mikemedial@verizon.net> <br /> Sent: Monday, December 12, 2022 4:59 PM <br /> To: Evan Lehrer<ELehrer@ mash pee ma.gov> <br /> Subject:The Cottages of phase 3 in New Seabury <br /> WARNING! EXTERNAL EMAIL: : This message originated outside the Town of Mashpee mail system <br /> and could be harmful . PLEASE DO NOT CLICK ON LINKS OR ATTACHMENTS unless you are absolutely <br /> certain the content is safe. <br /> Attention Ms Mary Waygan <br /> Chair Planning Board <br /> Town of Mashpee <br /> Dear Ms Waygan, <br /> I am contacting you in regard to conveyance of the Cottages Of Phase 3 at New Seabury from <br /> Bayswater developers to our HOA. The HOA has become aware of several problems in regard to <br /> flooding and improper grading. <br /> t least three of 40 homes have experienced basement flooding, Many others are concerned with <br /> grades that actually slope toward residents homes rather than away from them. Still others are wary <br /> about the lack of clearance between the bottom row of shingles and the ground, It is my <br /> understanding that there should be at least six inches of foundation visible. In some cases, there isn't <br /> an inch of clearance. <br /> e have hired the engineering firm of Criteria uka. They have given us a preliminary finding and <br /> are producing a second document withsuggested courses of action. Following these reports® <br /> contacted Dave Morris who visited the community. He was in agreement with our engineers report <br /> that there was reason for concern. <br />
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