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ars attempt to reduce fertilizers. <br /> Helene eFoe-Asked for square footage figures of the <br /> properties being proposed. <br /> Mr. Chace answered they would vary by Neighborhood. <br /> whiting' s Road, single family homes, square footage will be <br /> to 10, 000 square feet (lot) . He made reference to market <br /> values/market study, to to 350, 000 square feet. He stated <br /> the median square footage would be 1600 to 2000 square feet . <br /> MS. DeFoe then inquired if any high rise buildings <br /> (over two-stories) were anticipated. <br /> Mr. Chace responded that buildings within the commercial <br /> areas of East Steeple and North Market Streets could be built up <br /> to two and one-half stories, with a forty foot maximum n height as <br /> regulated by Town bylaws. <br /> Al Orlando-Inquired about the location o f parking lots, and <br /> expressed his concern for the existing congested parking <br /> situation at the post office/ban] . <br /> Mr. Chace responded by stating parking at current rates <br /> proposed by the Town for different uses have been allocated on <br /> the drawings provided for dewing this evening: Four and one- <br /> half per thousand square feet for commercial; and approximately <br /> three per thousand square feet for office space; and two per <br /> residential apartment units . Adequate parking is being proposed <br /> at the rear of the buildings for all uses. <br /> Mr. Orlando also expressed concern for the parking of <br /> service trucks/trailers. He asked specifically about delivery <br /> trucks. <br /> Mr. Chace recognized this as a management issue, suggesting <br /> merchants cooperate by having their deliveries made in smaller <br /> trucks and at earlier times. <br /> Keith Johnson- sled for clarification regarding zoning <br /> issues under consideration for the upcoming Town Meeting vote. <br /> The Town Planner addressed this questions, explaining <br /> Mashpee Commons is proposing to go forward under existing zoning, <br /> with some amendments/refinements. <br /> Mr. Johnson inquired as to whether or not Mashpee Commons <br /> has a designated commercial area appropriate for a large scale <br /> commercial use such as l-Mart) . <br /> Mr. Chace responded to this inquiry b stating the Job t s <br /> Fishing Road area, twenty-acres, is considered to be one lot. <br /> -10- <br />