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t <br /> i w <br /> l <br /> includes printing expenses and production of the book. Tom also urged the <br /> Selectmen to continue to fund the Economic Development Committee in <br /> order that their work continue in the area of grant funding to the town, new <br /> business development, and better communication ix the torn. <br /> GETS <br /> George Morton and Peter Sullivan came before the Committee to discuss <br /> their proposal for are Alcohol--free Golf and Recreation lark to be located on <br /> Route 28 in lrlashpee. George Morton informed the Board that they had also <br /> met With the Mashpee Chamber of Commerce earlier in the day and that <br /> they will be attending the Chamber's next meeting on Tuesday right, March <br /> 1 , 199 , to do a presentation with graphics and design plans of their project. <br /> Tom asked Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Morton to update the Berbers of the <br /> Economic Development Committee on the recreation project and asked <br /> about a previous proposal where part of the land they're seeking to acquire <br /> would be donated to the Town of Mashpee. Mr. Sullivan informed the <br /> Conunittee that he had met with the Mashpee Planning Board last August or <br /> September and at that time had discussed the 41 acres knovm as Quashnet <br /> Woods, off of Route 28, that they were trying to acquire. - hey were told, at <br /> the Town Meeting, that the zoning for this piece of land had to be changed{ <br /> and that they should waif until the May Town Meeting because people did <br /> not have 'enough inforrnation about their project. Mr. Sullivan had planned <br /> to donate approximately half of their parcel, about 22 acres, to the town of <br /> Mashpee for the-consideration of supporting the zoning change. Mr <br /> Suffivan explained that the proposed park would include a professional PGA <br /> golf driving range, very esthetically pleasing miniature golf course, batting <br /> cages, softball cages; an indoor facility that would include computerized golf, <br /> day care, a discovery zone, and an indoor playground. <br /> In January when Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Morton went back to the Planning <br /> Board the were Mold that an overlay districtproposal had to be changed for <br /> y � <br /> legal purposes, and that a zoning change was now being considered a C-3 . <br /> Tom Fudala suggested a new zoning change that would include 11 owners, <br /> including Sullivan and Morton. <br /> .t next Planning Board meeting it was suggested that Sullivan and Morton <br /> find another piece of land in the town of Mashpee, zoned correctly, or at least <br /> zoned for industry rather than going after residential land. Mr. Sullivan and <br /> l r. Morton told the Planning Board that they needed 25 acres and that they <br /> had met with virtually every realtor in town and that nothing was large <br /> enough for their purposes. The Planning Board was pursuing the idea of <br /> doing spot zoning where they would take the 41 acres and change the <br /> abutte s (Gavin) zoning. The Article was submitted to the Selectmen by the <br /> 2 <br />