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5/24/1994 SCHOOL - HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE Minutes
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5/24/1994 SCHOOL - HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE Minutes
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SCHOOL - HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING COMMITTEE
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05/24/1994
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a <br /> oeca.use they want nothing within a 112 mile . Tom also mentioned there is a <br /> wetlands area next to the Housing Authority parcel . <br /> There `i s also an access road running through the s�i to . <br /> Tori said it has no status . It is not an ancient way . <br /> Mark discussed the intersection of Old Barnstable Road and Rte 151 . <br /> Traffi c moves very fast on 151 . There will be a need for queuing lanes for <br /> buses to move up to speed onto 151 or a traffic signal at the intersection . <br /> 151 should be used as emergency access only . They suggest the entrance be <br /> al least 300 feet onto Old Barn5table Road . <br /> Tem suggested the highest point of the curve would be the ideal access . <br /> Mark explained there are 3 issues involved i n the site arrangement: the <br /> performing arts center , the high schoo 1 and the orientation of the fields . <br /> 1 . All the fields are to the hack of the school . The performing arts center <br /> is near the power lines, but still over one hundred feet away . It was <br /> moved to the east of where they have shown the 1 oca.t i on . <br /> Peter thought th i's arrangement cut the school off from the river., <br /> . orients the school to the river but you arrive a the school from the <br /> back . <br /> 3 . school oriented to Old Barnstable Road a southerly portion of the site is <br /> used for the fields . The performing arts center would have the option of <br /> continuing the school ' s entrance road , entering from 151 or entering south <br /> of the housing authority property . <br /> Paul Griffin asked , s i rice the housing authority units are built only on the <br /> first third of the lots and there are 4 acres with nothing on i t, if we <br /> really needed to take that property could we'd <br /> rom said there are 6 units on 6 acres because the town standard was 1 unit <br /> per acre . The property is owned by the Housing Authority . He doesn ' t know <br /> if we could tape i t, it would have to be negotiated . It involved a town <br /> meeting vote to give them the property . <br /> Ray suggested trading them for the piece with the wetlands adjacent to <br /> theirs . The i i s is a flat piece, good for athletic fields . <br /> 4 . school oriented towards 1 1 . some people want to see the school it <br /> should represent the success of the community . <br /> 5 . Moved the performing ng arts center towards old Barnstable Road , 151 <br /> intersection so the high school would have the southerly portion of the <br /> site , closer to the river . The fields would skirt around the perimeter of <br /> the building . <br /> Peter likes having the school near the river , it could be incorporated i nto - <br /> the educational program. <br /> Ray said it would be an opportunity to create nature trails , without having <br /> to cross any roads . The river would be considered part of the campus . <br /> Greg Taylor asked if they coU 1 d incorporate some shared parking for the two <br /> facilities? <br /> Mark said his suggestion would be to keep it separate <br /> Tom said keep it separate but within a reasonable distance for back up use . <br /> Option #2 was eliminated . The Committee did not like the road on the river <br /> ,-ide of the site . <br /> 4 <br />
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