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,r <br /> i <br /> Town of Mashpee <br /> May Town Meeting <br /> Monday,May 8, 2000 <br /> Meeting called to order at 7:35 p.m. <br /> 122 voters present. ` <br /> Quorum 0 <br /> Moderator recognizes election winners. <br /> George F. Green, Jr. was elected to the Board of Selectmen defeating Frederic W. Blythe. r <br /> Moderator recognizes State Representative Nancy Caffyn. <br /> Article 32 <br /> To see if the Town will amend the zoning by-law by amending footnote 14 of the Section 174-31 <br /> Land Space Requirements Table to read as follows: <br /> cc is Minimum front building setback from Routes 28 and 151, from Great Neck Road South <br /> and North and from Route 130 west of Great Neck Road (except within the Mashpee Center <br /> Overlay District) shall be seventy-five (75) feet and, except for permitted signs and one (1) <br /> access driveway involving clearance of a path no more than forty (40) feet in width, the first <br /> fifty (50) feet of the front setback area shall be left wooded and in its natural state, except <br /> that said area may be reduced by the Special Permit Granting Authority as part of its decision <br /> on a special permit approved under Sections 174-45.1 or 174-46. Where such area is not <br /> naturally wooded, it shall be suitably planted with sufficient trees and understory vegetation, <br /> of a type common in natural areas of Mashpee, to replicate a naturally wooded area and to <br /> constitute a visual barrier between the proposed development and the roadway. Under no <br /> circumstances will parking, retention ponds, or any other development involving clearance of <br /> natural vegetation be permitted within said area. Limited, appropriate tree surgery or similar <br /> limited maintenance required to protect the health of vegetation in this area may be allowed <br /> with the approval of the special permit authority which originally authorized the project <br /> which included said area or, if no special permit was required, with the approval of a <br /> majority of the Planning Board." <br /> and by adding a reference to footnote 14 in the C-2 row of the front setback column of said <br /> Table, <br /> or take any other action relating thereto. <br /> Submitted by the Board of Selectmen <br /> Explanation: This article would prevent removal of existing natural vegetation in 50 foot buffer <br /> areas along Routes 28 and 151 and Great Neck Road South and North within commercial zoning <br /> districts. The bylaw currently allows "landscaping" within this buffer area, which has resulted, <br /> in some cases, in clearcutting of the natural vegetation and replacement with minimal <br /> i <br />