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Page 8 <br /> Board of Selectmen <br /> Minutes <br /> Tune 5., 1995 <br /> i <br /> ...._..._.PP ...NTS,,.NTS AND BEARINGS., <br /> h mm Plans; <br /> Doug Storrs and Arnold Chase were present to discuss the remauung <br /> developmental stages of Mashpee Commons with the Board of Selectmen. <br /> Mr. Storrs recommended to develop a process to create a plan to meet <br /> the needs of the community. We should work in a collaborative effort <br /> to create a plan of consensus indicated Mr. Storrs. <br /> Mr. Chase suggested the Board consider creating a committee comprised <br /> of municipal boards and the general populous to reach the desired <br /> consensus for the benefit of the community. <br /> Several ideas for Mashpee as generated from the Vision Workshop session <br /> include the development of a skating rink,a band shell,residential and <br /> affordable retail shops and a hotel facility noted.Mr. Storrs. <br /> Developing a plan for Mashpee will add to the tax base and promote <br /> local job creation and green industry related W. Chase. <br /> It was noted that the current zoning is the area of Mashpee Commons is <br /> zoned as commercial space. Our goal is to propose a zoning amendment <br /> at the October Town Meeting indicated Mr. Storrs. <br /> r ;€ <br /> i <br /> With regards to promoting and beautifying Mashpee, Selectman Caffyn <br /> suggested that Field's Point incorporate additional landscaping to help <br /> beautify existing areas such as Donna's Lane and Job's Fishing Road. <br /> Motion made by Selectman Caff n to support the concept <br /> y PP P <br /> of forming a committee as outlined inviting the Planning <br /> Board, Economic Development Committee, Board of Health, <br /> Cape Cod Commission, Executive Secretary, and Board of <br /> Selectmen to designate membership to work with the principals <br /> of Field's Point to develop a concept for the Town of <br /> Mashpee providing that there will not be a deadline to meet <br /> the October Town Meeting for the proposed zoning <br /> amendment. <br /> Motion seconded by Selectman Dinizio. <br /> VOTE; Unanimous. 5-0. <br />