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jobs Fishing load Include residential components in lieu <br /> of commercial, resulting in a true mix neighborhood apartments <br /> above retail, duple , four row town house, and apartment <br /> buildings) . <br /> East Steeple and a. small portion of North Market Streets <br /> conversion of second story office space, a minor component of <br /> units . <br /> Plus,,. minus two hundred 20 units in the Job' s Fishing and <br /> whiting# s Road Neighborhoods. of the one hundred-twenty 120 <br /> units projected for Job' s Fishing Road, ninety would be <br /> apartment-type units ranging from a. studio to three bedroom, the <br /> majority being one-bedroom, with some two-bedroom. <br /> Mr. Storrs projected plus, minus, twelve 1. duplex hones; <br /> up to eight row douse homes- and plus, minus, fourteen i <br /> single family homes. At this point Mr. Storrs displayed and rade <br /> reference to a plan for the benefit of theCommittee/Public: <br /> Market Street .is to be predominately first floor commercial, and <br /> second floor office; the buildings lining along Job' s Fishing <br /> Road are to be predominately two-story office,- the area behind <br /> Job' s Fishing Road would be an apartment district; the area <br /> between Job' s Fishing Road and Mashpee Commons parking lots is to <br /> be residential . There is a proposed three acre park at the <br /> intersection of Market Street and Job' s Fishing Road which will <br /> incorporate some form of civic building. open space on both <br /> sides of Job' s Fishing Road is being proposed. Mr. Storms then <br /> indicated areas where small park areas are being proposed. <br /> 1r. Storrs stated the proposed plan meets Committee <br /> concerns, as well as providing for a logical growth pattern for <br /> the Job' s Fishing Road Neighborhood. He also indicated open <br /> space buffer areas to the benefit of the Deer Crossing <br /> Neighborhood. The proposed plan will provide for a formal Town <br /> reen f with an intent to provide access to some of the <br /> surrounding conservation lands. Also, Mr. Storrs proposed <br /> providing some type of bridge from the l ashpee High School into <br /> iashpee Commons in order to enable the students to walk to their <br /> after-school employment. (Where was some discussion regarding <br /> unit definition, enact number of units, and calculation thereof. ) <br /> Zoning Amendments � <br /> Commercial Center - OSID - Future Process <br /> Mr. Storrs stated he has found the open Space Incentive <br /> Development (OSID) Bylaw extremely difficult to work with and the <br /> proposal to create a new Zoning Bylaw to be of great undertaking <br /> at this time. Wherefore, Mr. Storrs proposed to continue meeting <br /> with the Town Planner for the purpose of adopting amendments to <br /> the OSID Bylaw, and working within the guidelines of the <br /> Commercial Center Bylaw as well . <br /> � _ <br />