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PlanningBoard | 2015-06-22 | 2 | Mr. Thomas stated he has never needed to make the interpretation of water as open space in the past. Board Member Köster asked if there was a path to the water or were the ramps just for drop off. Mr. Thomas stated that the docks were the original ship drop offs and they didn't want people in the area. Board Member Köster asked why the intersection of A Street and Elm Street was changed. Mr. Banta stated that it allows for a better design to have the street jog to Elm Street. Board Member Knox White stated that Blanding Avenue also does not line up. Mr. Banta stated that it is to allow for parking on Blanding Avenue. Board Member Zuppan questioned the subjective statements regarding a very significant rain storm over limited period of time. Mr. Banta stated that it implies a continuous downpour for a number of hours, within a 24 hour period the grounds would absorb the water. Board Member Zuppan asked what the basis for the understanding is. Mr. Banta stated the information is from the engineer. Board Member Zuppan asked if it was in the packet. Mr. Banta stated it was not. Board Member Zuppan asked about the hazardous materials cleanup of the site. Mr. Banta stated that phase 2 needs to be remediated and an action plan is in place that has been approved by DTSC. Board Member Zuppan asked if the phase 2 cleanup affect the phase 1 residents. Mr. Banta said it won't affect them. Board Member Zuppan asked if the project would fully fund the docks. Mr. Banta stated the 100K is a reasonable amount, but he didn't want to be required to do other things that may cost much more. Board Member Zuppan asked how would the boats get down to the public dock. Mr. Banta stated that kayakers can carry them down to the dock and walk down the dock. Board Member Zuppan also questioned the new street arrangements. Approved Minutes June 22, 2016 Planning Board Meeting Page 2 of 7 | PlanningBoard/2015-06-22.pdf |