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2 <br />Mashpee Select Board <br />Minutes <br />November 1, 2021 <br />Present: Selectman Carol A. Sherman, Selectman David W. Weeden, Selectman Andrew R. Gottlieb, <br />Selectman John J. Cotton, Selectman Thomas F. O'Hara <br />Town Manager Rodney C. Collins <br />Assistant Town Manager Wayne E. Taylor <br />Meeting Called to Order by Chairman Sherman at 6:30 p.m. <br />Mashpee Town Hall, Waquoit Meeting Room <br />MINUTES <br />Monday, October 18, 2021 Regular Session: <br />Motion made by Selectman Gottlieb to approve the Regular Session minutes of Monday; October 18, <br />2021 as presented. <br />Motion seconded by Selectman Cotton. <br />VOTE: Unanimous. 5-0. <br />Roll Call Vote: <br />Selectman Sherman, yes Selectman Weeden, yes Selectman Gottlieb, yes <br />Selectman Cotton, yes Selectman O'Hara, yes Opposed, none <br />APPOINTMENTS & HEARINGS <br />Public Comment: <br />John Fulone of Stratford Ridge offered comment speaking as a resident and not from the Planning Board <br />regarding Mashpee Commons. Over the weekend the Commons was lively with a great weather, live music, <br />and people enjoying time outdoors. It was as it should be, a community having fun in a welcoming and safe <br />inclusive environment with plenty of activities forthcoming. <br />At their October 20th meeting the Planning Board agreed that updating the Local Comprehensive Plan is a top <br />priority and the Planning Board at present is gathering information to update the Plan. <br />Mr. Fulone made note of the Three -Party Development Agreement with the Cape Cod Commission, the Select <br />Board/Planning Board and Mashpee Commons regarding the proposed development project consisting of 130 <br />acres adjacent to Mashpee Commons. Since the initial presentation in June the Development Agreement <br />process has made little progress. <br />Mr. Fulone indicated the current zoning in the Town of Mashpee is not capable to address the current housing <br />process, and addressing the Town's zoning should be a component of the Local Comprehensive Plan. <br />Mashpee's character and charm should also remain consistent, and it is critical to have residential input. Mr. <br />Fulone applauded the Select Board and Cape Cod Commission for attempting the Three -Party Development <br />Agreement and its course which clearly needs rethinking and refinement and stated it is time to close the <br />agreement. <br />