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o Soil Testing Technical Details <br /> Boring rig will drill in 5 ft increments to analysis soil layers and determine <br />suitability for treatment facilities or effluent recharge <br /> Equipment accesses the site via the existing wide trail near 95 Echo Road <br />without tree removal <br /> Target completion within a one-month timeframe <br /> <br />o Site History & Context <br /> The property previously had a large violation requiring a compliance order <br />and conservation restriction placement <br /> Existing clearing area showing regrowth from previous disturbance <br /> No wetlands present on site <br /> <br />o Administrative Process <br /> Commission requires a letter proposal for administrative approval before <br />testing <br /> Testing approval does not obligate the commission to future project <br />approvals <br /> <br /> Deed Release – Lot 3 Santuit Lane <br />o Agent: provided background documentation and will inquire about having a <br />stamped surveyed plan prepared for reference in lieu of the existing plan reference <br />o Engineering errors resulted in residential structures being partially built on town <br />property, highlighting the need for accurate surveying practices <br />o Land swap agreement reached between the town and the property owner, with a <br />minimal 1 sqft difference to avoid removal of existing structures <br />o Completed removal of the shed from town land in 2022 has led to the successful <br />regrowth of native vegetation, negating any need for further environmental <br />mitigation <br />o In 2022, the town meeting and subsequent select board approval set the <br />foundation for the land swap, confirming the proposal’s progression through <br />necessary channels <br />o Motion <br /> Mr. Cook made the motion to accept support for the land swap, which Ms. <br />Godfrey seconded <br /> Vote: Mr. Cook (Yes), Ms. Clapprood (Yes), Ms. Godfrey (Yes), Mr. <br />Colombo (Yes) <br /> Motion passed unanimously <br /> <br />UPDATES <br /> Red Brook Road Culvert (Waquoit Bay Research Reserve-grant assistance) <br />o Successfully hosted restoration projects showcase on Saturday, 9:30 AM to 1:00 <br />PM at tribal headquarters <br />o Featured projects included Red Brook Culvert, Upper Quashnet Restoration, and <br />Mashpee River Restoration <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br /> <br />