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filed with the Commission and as a matter of course, the <br /> Commission should make comment . The Commission is involved with <br /> some more than others, but minimally the commission should <br /> comment on changes when proposed. <br /> Selectman Bin�, io stated, assuming there is a successful <br /> Town Meeting, the next step would be to approach the Commission. <br /> Beverly Kane inquired as to the time frame required for <br /> submission of a proposed zoning change to the Selectmen. <br /> Mr. whritenour answered any proposed change would have to be <br /> posted thirty ( 0) days prior to Town Meeting, an Article would <br /> have to be submitted to the selectmen in February in order to <br /> reserve placement on the Warrant, to be completed by early March <br /> in order to be advertised by the first weep in April . <br /> Ms. Kane further commented her hope to be that the citizens <br /> of Mashpee are provided all of the study information in a timely <br /> ashion, so that they will be able to make an informed/educated <br /> decision. To which Mr. Storrs was in agreement . <br /> Mr. Fudala stated the Planning Board is required to conduct <br /> Public Dearing up to a month in advance in order to present a <br /> recommendation at Town Meeting. <br /> Mr.. Brais told selectman Dini io that both of the firms <br /> being considered for the fiscal impact study are qualified to do <br /> SO. <br /> Earlier in the meeting, Mr. Fudala had mentioned to <br /> Committee Members that John Kuchinsi has been unable to attend <br /> the Tuesday afternoon meetings due to a prion work-related <br /> educational commitment. Members of the Committee were in <br /> agreement that perhaps another Member of the Planning Board <br /> should be designated to fulfill Mr. Kuchinsli ' s responsibilities <br /> on the Mashpee Commons Advisory Committee. <br /> Mr. Whritenour noted progress is being made, due largely in <br /> part by Mashpee Commons input, as well as that of Mr. Brais. By <br /> way of background information, he explained the results of the <br /> previous Committee, being four essential elements, the financial, <br /> environmental, aesthetic and traffic components. Be wanted to <br /> confirm that the major concerns voiced by members of the public <br /> fall into these categories and are being addressed by Mashpee <br /> Commons. <br /> Mr. Storrs agreed these are the areas of concern which are <br /> to be addressed. He noted the majority of financial issues were <br /> discussed at this Meeting, aesthetics have been addressed in the <br /> past with informational packets provided to the Conunittee for <br /> comment, traffic concerns have been recognized, and the focus for <br /> environmental is primarily water quality, waste water, and <br /> l <br />