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i <br /> s , <br /> i <br /> but the Article,was wr*tten such that this was the case. Sid stated that he <br /> would not favor spot zoning, especially since Mr. G vin's land was included, <br /> i <br /> an and Morton hove the Ca Cod Concession was <br /> i <br /> Tom asked �� � <br /> receiving this project. Mr. Sulfivan answered that he can't submit anything <br /> to the Commission until that they get zoning but they have made contact <br /> with a former member of the Cape Cod Conission andwe're told they <br /> shout d W t a.ntici ate ro l <br /> Tom asked if they'd looked at traffic studies. Mr. Morton answered that Tom <br /> udala has done some independent studies by getting information from • <br /> some national traffic studies as to what types of traffic these operations <br /> generate and., though it was general in nature, his preliminary info ation <br /> indicates that the traffic load isn't.that great. Also, the Cape Cod Conunission <br /> will probably make traffic recommendations because Roue 28 a state <br /> highway. Mr. Morton reiterated that they will have to answer to the <br /> Commission's objections and conform to whatever they suggest. <br /> Sid asked about the lighting. Tom mentioned that the new ugh school and <br /> the Industrial park, which is all lit up at night coupled with Mashpee <br /> Commons, and a football game at night, it would be like.a beacon. Sullivan <br /> answered that their lighting engineer will design and analyze this — buffer <br /> lighting will light the field rather than the sky and there won't be large lights <br /> creating a great glow. Where are methods of using shields to control the spill <br /> of light with angles and poles. Tom granted to know how high the lights <br /> would be. Mr. Sullivan and Mn- Morton did not know at this time hew high <br /> the lights would b . <br /> Nelson commended Mr. Sullivan and N r. Morton for the quahty of their <br /> research and told them he was in favor of a project hke this. <br /> Tom felt that public education on the project was important and suggested <br /> p p 1 g <br /> that Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Morton solicit the local newspapers to publicize <br /> the project, pointing out the benefits to the torn. <br /> Janu*e asked about the projected starting date. Mr. Sullivan informed them <br /> that, pending a favorable response from the Town Meeting, they hoped to <br /> break ground in October or November of this year. <br /> Tom suggested that info rr ation also be sent to Little League coaches, soccer <br /> leagues and the local cable station. <br /> Mr. Sullivan mentioned that they would be employing 30 kcal.people in the <br /> park, <br />