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A)rYr�ar, <br /> c <br /> own of Mashyee Planning Board- <br /> 16 Great Neck Road North <br /> Mashpee, 34assachusetts 02649 <br /> Beth Hennessey-She is new to Mashpee, which means there are many facets of the Town history she <br /> is not aware of, including if Mr. Chace will remain good on his word. She hears people talk. She is not <br /> opposed to development but she cannot support irresponsible development that disrespects the Town <br /> and environment. To believe that it's in all our best interest, this can only be achieved through <br /> transparency and accountability. It is in the best interest of the developer to increase profits, <br /> somewhere between this is a sweet spot we can all co-exist and be contently satisfied. People come to <br /> Mashpee to swim boat, fish, and walk the woods and beach, the life blood of the community. If air, <br /> water, or traffic is bad our visitors will go elsewhere. Fear if the CAC is built as planned, we will be left <br /> holding an empty shopping bag. <br /> Mr. Fulone made a second request to keep comments relative to subzones and uses. <br /> Mr. Balzarini asked him to explain what that meant for the public's understanding. <br /> Chairman Fulone noted these are the core, transition, and edge areas. This is all information that has <br /> been provided and it has been on the Town site since that first presentation given by Mashpee <br /> Commons. At least a month ago these items were made available along with the schedule of meetings. <br /> Tonight is a special meeting for the purpose of subzones and uses. If comments are not relevant <br /> please respect the time. <br /> Ms. Waygan thinks he may be too strict about the parameters around the public being able to <br /> comment. Some people may not be aware of this information and she is uncomfortable with this. The <br /> time has already been cut down to two minutes they should be able to speak. <br /> Lynne Barbee-She has already shared her views with Select Board at their recent meeting. Where is <br /> the Development Agreement proposal for the Commons?Why doesn't the Town have a copy of it? She <br /> has read the zoning bylaw draft. She would like clarification, for example, on agricultural use, could she <br /> raise chickens in her back yard? She would like more information regarding solar uses, institutional <br /> use, commercial use, homebased child care and more. How can she address subzones and uses if she <br /> doesn't have a copy of the regulating plan and design book? She cannot support something we don't <br /> have much less get clarification on. This is Important for voters, please get this, then comments and <br /> input can be specific and direct to these meetings. Selectmen assured her again, no DA without zoning. <br /> In her visual of the cart before the horse, the horse is missing. <br /> [Two. Mins.] <br /> Karen Faulkner- She looked at the letter the Chamber of Commerce sent. Where is the Development <br /> Agreement information? This is a joke, the DA needs to come first, and the only thing being talked <br /> about is the zoning bylaw. She is familiar with subzones. She also drove down to New Seabury a week <br /> ago and saw the cottages and knows their selling for a million dollars right next to one another with little <br /> vegetation and the grass has been cut out to hold a second car. She is praying there won't be anything <br /> built like that on the edge, it looks ugly. <br /> 2 <br />