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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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11/22/1988
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Conservation Commission <br /> .November 2 , 19$8 <br /> 'age 2. <br /> r <br /> addressed the residential on the second floor. <br /> # r. Burns asked why it is being brought up now if it can ' t be put i <br /> , perspective. They could be in very big demand and bring big prices but <br /> not offbrdable housing. Mr . Storrs stated that was 'true, market <br /> demand may increase the price. <br /> Ms Behrman asked what they consider aor-dab l e rent? Mr. Storrs stated <br /> your hell me; what is affordable? Els Behrman asked what they are <br /> target ing; there are state standards. <br /> Mr. Storrs stated they do not know at this point but will let the <br /> Commission know when available and stated they would appreciate any <br /> input. <br /> He advised they are also pursuing the approach of the outbuilding <br /> which could become a simple rental unit. The elderly could live in <br /> thissituation. <br /> Mrs. Simmons asked- if there are restrictions on the landlord as to- how <br /> h would perform. Mr. Storrs stated there coup be. They are develop- <br /> ing architectural codes and residential codes; that' s part of the <br /> process. <br /> The master plan is as a result of the Charette held this summer. Under <br /> the existinS zoning they can build some two Million plus square feet <br /> f commercial space. They do no"t feel that makes sense for Mashpee on <br /> that site. They are taping about down-zoning in mIxing the uses. He <br /> spoke two the question of a bridge over the Quashnet tying the two <br /> neighborhoods together . The areas surrounding the Quashnet is left as <br /> open s ac-e . The 14 acre Clawson parcel. is shown as open space. <br /> t <br /> Ms Behrman stated the hogs could be reactivated which would mean the <br /> use of herbicides and pesticides. Mr. Storrs st ted - y s, they could befi <br /> Perhaps they -could flood one or more o f these cells to use as a very <br /> shallow fond. <br /> 0 <br /> Ms ehrman stated also to looked " t is th,e problem .oI _p t ntia'l .l <br /> raising the river temperature noticably. <br /> 5 <br /> Mr. Storrs stated flow in and flow out would b cont fled. This could <br /> be use;d for' skating. <br /> He advised Angelo' s space size does not Breit the demands and ,they are <br /> looking to relocate them. <br /> Ms Behrman suggested moving them dower near the bicycle` Oath . pr opcsed <br /> to go to South Cape Beach on the north side of the }rotary* <br /> Mr.' Storrs advised thought has been _ given as to ha to. do -ith._-th'e. } <br /> rotary, perhaps eliminating one IeS and- t-urrting it into -four-way'. They <br /> would divert the traffic - that would come. up 'oe down Gr-,eat 'Neck' alo.68 - <br /> hlLs road to t'. -oralong a- roa . that weal run up and out Tonto28 <br /> through t'he Trout Pond parcel and 61i inate, Gr6at _.Neck from one, point.11. <br /> +' } <br /> to . anoter._ <br /> Mrs. Simmons asked i f it wouldn ' t take ' more sense toc nne tr_with , <br /> Job' s Fishing. A light will be _ne.eded- -at, some point. <br />
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