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N, l ` 'own of, aS e e Aannina Board <br /> �M J3,It1A1r�Q� <br /> -IF <br /> 16 Great Neck Road North <br /> Mashpee, Massachusetts o2649 <br /> Chairman Fulone noted again the public hearing for the grocery store will begin shortly. <br /> Mr. Lehrer wanted to clarify as well, there will be no deliberations made this evening for the public <br /> hearing at 7:10p.m., nor public comment. As a mandatory referral to the Commission, his <br /> recommendation be that the Board continue the public hearing following the outcome of the DRI, as it <br /> will be referred back to the Board. It will be months as it is a lengthy process. As general practice the <br /> abutting properties will get notification when deliberations will resume at the Board level. <br /> Chairman Fulone echoed for everyone, it gets referred to the Commission, then it comes back to the <br /> Board, then there will be opportunity for public comment. <br /> Ms. Waygan asked when something gets referred to the Commission, do they hold hearings as well? <br /> Will the abutters get notification for the Commission hearings? <br /> Mr. Lehrer responded yes for both. <br /> Vera Cirrincione— Lives at Shellback Way, she is concerned about this at two levels. One being traffic, <br /> there is already a bottleneck on a small stretch of road. She happens to know what the commercial <br /> building is as it is on their website. She noted Trader Joes in Mashpee. Egress in and out is impossible, <br /> never mind all the trees coming down and the people who will being parking backed up to their yards. <br /> She asked why they could not make a road going out to Job's Fishing Road. This is a conundrum <br /> because it is not feasible unless there is something done with the road system. <br /> Mr. Balzarini said years ago there was a project going there. They asked Mashpee Commons if they <br /> could come out to Job's Fishing Road. Mashpee Commons said no. <br /> Mr. Lehrer wants to caution the Board to refrain on offering any additional comments until the public <br /> hearing resumes. <br /> Mary and Jeff Fresia—Among the problems that have already been mentioned, water waste is one and <br /> right now developing is moving forward with the sanitary facility, but it's not there yet. What is going to <br /> be done in the meantime, dilute our water? A new structure with use of a lot of resources. The <br /> treatment plant is in the works but it is going to be years, and we are talking about this now. <br /> Marjorie Hecht- First, what avenues are being pursued by the Planning Board to ensure developers are <br /> building housing to meet Mashpee's needs, specifically year round housing for lower and middle <br /> income families. Historically, Mashpee Commons is not a reliable partner, under 40b they could build <br /> 96 affordable units out of 382. They said it themselves, it's not profitable. It's clear the bottom line is <br /> profit, not providing housing. The Town has two projects for affordable housing: Falmouth Rd. and <br /> Commercial St. Are there other parcels the Town owns or could acquire that could be used for mixed <br /> income housing? She would suggest a moratorium on any building that increases the nitrogen output. <br /> Mashpee's waters are already in a nitrogen emergency, why increase the nitrogen burden? A <br /> 2 <br />
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