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 Concept of coastal resiliency zones and their delineation: <br />o Coastal resiliency zones are areas designated to mitigate the impacts of <br />flooding and storm damage, considering projected sea level rise and storm <br />surge. <br />o The delineation of these zones should consider existing topography, flood <br />elevation data, and the potential for water flow and displacement onto <br />adjacent properties. <br />o Utilizing models like the MCFRM can provide insights into future flood <br />extents, but it is essential to integrate this information with FEMA flood <br />maps for comprehensive planning. <br /> Explained how use of the MCFRM for future flood projections: <br />o Provides projections for flood risks associated with sea level rise. <br />o Utilizes high scenarios of sea level rise to inform planning for critical <br />infrastructure and coastal resilience. <br />o MCFRM data can be sued alongside FEMA flood maps to assess potential <br />flood inundation areas and inform development decisions. <br /> Limitations and considerations when using MCFRM data: <br />o Does not account for coastal erosion, which can significantly affect flood <br />risk and inundation areas over time. <br />o The model does not consider precipitation impacts, which can exacerbate <br />flooding conditions and should be factored into floodplain assessments. <br />o Users should always prioritize the most conservative data available, as <br />MCFRM may show less restrictive flood zones compared to FEMA maps, <br />which are based on current conditions. <br /> <br /> <br />APPROVAL of MINUTES <br /> <br /> 11/10/22 (Paul, Marjorie) <br />o No Quorum <br /> 8/22/24 (Paul, Steve, Rich, Marjorie) <br />o Motion made by Mr. Cook to accept the minutes as presented. Ms. Godfrey <br />seconded the motion. <br /> 9/12/24 (Paul, Steve, Sandi, Alex, Sarah) <br />o Tabled until 11/14/2024 <br /> <br />DISCUSSION <br /> <br /> Mashpee Water Quality <br />o Residential exemption tax – Ashumet Pond water quality brought up and if they <br />can get an exemption due to the condition of the water. <br />o Herring count has been submitted <br /> Bylaw Review Subcommittee <br />o The Review and Planning meeting focused on the finalization of Draft 6 of a <br />document intended for commission review, highlighting the process outlined in a <br />previous select board meeting. The document will be sent to the commission <br />4 <br /> <br /> <br />