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Roadways : May be impervious sour/ <br /> Architectural Site Code: A strong code that will allow for <br /> architectural merit . A Town Architect will assist proposed <br /> owners. <br /> Design/Construction Criteria: Approved materials. <br /> Design/Landscaping Techniques . <br /> Suburbia Neighborhood: Uses were segregated during post-war <br /> period resulting in traffic congestion. Proposed benefits of <br /> mixed use neighborhoods, whereby people can walk/bike to the <br /> center, know their neighbors, diverse ages/income level, and the <br /> ability to live in one place all your life. <br /> Richard Scarr'y, Busytown: Traditional neighborhood <br /> development. Sense of community activity/interaction. <br /> The Slide show presentation was concluded. at 7 : 10 p.m. <br /> Selectman Blnizio addressed the Hearing stating Mashpee <br /> ortons can currently build one hundred (loo) apartment units . <br /> The proposed zoning change include building an additional four <br /> hundred oo housing units in the neighborhoods surrounding <br /> Mashpee Commons. <br /> Previous Conunittee Recommendations- Further analysis of <br /> the neer of units placed on Site; Inter-reaction of commercial, <br /> residential square footage; Expansion of on-site park and <br /> recreational areas; No on-street parking on route 2 ; Internal <br /> and connections to adjacent property should be adequate to <br /> localize or keep on site as much traffic as possible; Additional <br /> alternatives to limit rotary traffic. <br /> Committee Concerns: Impact on Town services schools, <br /> traffic, police, and fire) ; water Quality; Environmental Impacts <br /> (recommendation the entire project be connected to a waste water <br /> treatment facility) . <br /> Public Comments <br /> Having been duly recognized, the following is a <br /> chronological list of speakers presenting their specific <br /> concerns, comments and suggestions. <br /> Ed Baker: "I will oppose any zoning changes at all, that <br /> will allow any additional waste water discharge inside the <br /> Mashpee River Watershed. 1t Mr. Baker~ inquired as to how much <br /> waste water the project would generate and its destination. <br /> Mr. Chase responded he is unable to answer the question at <br /> this point . He proposed the entire development as presented, <br /> -3- <br />