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JS said that the Board doesn't have the authority to enforce this. <br />CR said that he had an email exchange with Mr. Shaffer and passed it on to the Building <br />Inspector who would have to make a site inspection. There are compliance issues. CR said <br />that he had no authority in this situation. <br />The developer, Mr. Ted Moore, was in attendance and CR asked him if he would like to <br />respond? Mr. Moore said that he would be glad to. Mr. Moore said as a construction <br />project proceeds there is usually less dust and dirt as more asphalt and topsoil is laid and <br />less still after the topsoil is hydro-seeded. To date, about half of the site has been hydro- <br />seeded. Unfortunately, the weather this summer has been unusually dry and windy so there <br />has been more dust and it is harder to control. Mr. Moore said that there is a water truck on <br />site, but that it can only help with the dust on the roads. He suggested to Mr. Shaffer that <br />he keep his windows closed for the next few weeks. <br />Mr. Shaffer wasn't didn't think keeping his windows closed in the middle of summer was a <br />very good idea but he said that he would speak with his neighbors to see how they are <br />handling it. He said if he had to put up with it, then so be it. <br />JS said that the Board appreciated both positions but there was little they could. He <br />suggested to Mr. Shaffer that he try to get in touch with the Building Inspector. <br />Mr. Shaffer said that he appreciated the Board taking the time to listen to his concerns. He <br />wanted to get them on record. <br />Subdivision Approval Not Required Plan (ANR) <br />PUD Special Permit Modification Request Determination <br />Johnson Woods Realty, 468 West Street <br />(Action Date: August 25, 2005) <br />Attorney Brad Latham said that the plan submitted for endorsement would add the Peterson <br />land to the Johnson Woods project. <br />RE moved that the Board endorse the plan dated June 23, 2005. <br />NS seconded. <br />Voted Approved: 5:0:0. <br />Mr. Latham next drew the Board's attention to two letters he had submitted describing two <br />minor modifications that the developer would like to make to improve the appearance of <br />the entranceway to Johnson Woods. Mr. Moore described the changes: <br />1. The construction of a granite mailroom with a shingle roof and enough room for 140 <br />mailboxes on the island just inside the entrance to the development. Residents would be <br />able to pull up, get out, pick up their mail, get back in their cars, and drive off. <br />2. The use of brick paving stones rather than asphalt in the construction of the sidewalks <br />near the entranceway <br />Page 2 of 11 <br />