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Y <br /> be met ix'1 terms of environmental impacts. The special Permit <br /> process is an option, the Town does not have to approve it, <br /> although it usually does . <br /> Selectman Marsters recognized Mr. Barer who inquired about <br /> the bonus points. He asked if each of the four categories <br /> has a maximum of one and a half 1 1/2) . <br /> Mr. Fudala responded that donation of land to the Town would <br /> result in a bonus of two . <br /> (There was some discussion regarding unit/bedroom <br /> calculations . ) <br /> Selectman Marsters inquired as to the transfer of <br /> development rights, and asked if the property under consideration <br /> is required to be an engineered parcel . <br /> Mr. Fudala answered, "No. " The acreage as shown on the <br /> survey plan is divided by the minimum zoning requirements. <br /> { <br /> Mr. whritenour asked about wet land property; to which Mr. <br /> Fudala responded, "Wet lands do not count. You do not get any <br /> credit for wet lands on the property. " There is some small <br /> percentage, ten' 1.o percent of what you would have received. <br /> Selectman Marsters directed a question to Mashpee Commons <br /> Ltd. Partnership, and asked where their property would cone from. <br /> i <br /> Mr. Storrs responded one area under consideration is the <br /> Great Neck Road south site, which is approximately ately ifty o <br /> acmes. <br /> Mr. Chace mentioned the Town Planner{ has a list of <br /> conservation priority properties for consideration. <br /> Mr. Fudala stated the numbers are very close right now. <br /> There remain some areas for discussion! such as the park areas <br /> within the development being eligible for credit . <br /> Mr. Storrs mentioned the possibility of receiving <br /> residential credit in the area where Market Street runs into <br /> Job' s Fishing Road and for open space within the commercial <br /> areas . Also, the current Bylaw does not allow the transfer of <br /> residential into a commercial district. <br /> Mr. Fudala clarified the Bylaw des allow for transfer into <br /> a commercial district; it does not allow for single-family homes <br /> within a commercial district. This is one of the proposed <br /> amendments to the Bylaw. ) <br /> Mr. Chace noted the worth of the fifty o acre parcel <br /> under{ discussion. <br /> -4- <br />