Any submission of a residential subdivision creating 10 or more lots
from a single or multiple parcels which was/were held in common ownership
as of January 1, 1997, and all nonresidential subdivisions, shall
be accompanied by four copies of an environmental and community impact
analysis. The environmental and community impact analysis shall clearly
and methodically assess the relationship of the proposed development
to the natural and man-made environment of Brewster. This report shall
be prepared by an interdisciplinary team of professionals qualified,
experienced, and, where applicable, licensed, in such fields as registered
professional engineers, traffic engineers, architects, landscape architects,
land-use planners, hydrogeologists, hydrologists, biologists and other
environmental professionals. It is intended that the report be a guide
to the Planning Board in its deliberations and will build into the
Board's decisionmaking process an appropriate and careful consideration
of the environmental and community impacts of the proposed development.