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{t <br /> Board of Appeals Minutes—February + 7. <br /> 1999 <br /> not have a problem with it; and, further,that Mr. <br /> _ � Regan gains no monetary benefit from . <br /> A any aspect of the project. , <br /> Douglas S. Storrs represented his application and stated I. I <br /> pp ated that the proposal is a minor <br /> revision of Special Permit SP-86--04-424 an gr ted in 1986 by the Board of Appeals. The <br /> 1986 Special pp <br /> Permit requires that •q at the buildings be laid out in a general location and 0. ' <br /> allows up to 100 dwelling units. Mr. Storrs states that the 1986 Special P ,p Permit also �;�`:' , <br /> requires that the applicant appear before the Board and et Design Rev' �,+F� <br /> g gn .Review approval as <br /> ' they go through the specifics of each building. H g e stated that the parties involved have <br /> ��- learned a great deal and the 1986 plan need ' <br /> z p s updating to benefit Mashpee Commons and I'' <br /> the public !• t J <br /> 1f In 1989,the completion dates were waived. <br /> Mr. Storrs submitted an updated table and map of Mashpee Commons. He indicated that <br /> t a minor addition to Star Market is proposed. The view to the back li! <br /> x P p of Jade Restaurant <br /> ==A and the loading dock will be blocked. Building#24 will be moved to ' <br /> g the other side of the . <br /> ` north ramp and some of the square foots 'q footage will be reallocated for the construction of <br /> [ <br /> "liner buildings". A liner building is similar to what Building#2 houses Curren <br /> .a g currently <br /> — <br /> Inn Village Trader and the shoe store. This is a 22-foot deep building.p g Mr. Storrs <br /> µ stated that as one comes down Market Street and buildings Steeple Street with <br /> r p d.xngs on both ,�',,.�;•�` <br /> sides of the street,people feelcomfortable and the buildings work well together. '` '{l g The <br /> u i iorgnal plan will be revised and square footage reallocated q g ocated to add single-story liner �•. 4 <br /> buildings to create a double-sided street. ,g eet. Mr. Storrs also stated that some of the , <br /> intersections will be revised so they are not so car-dominated and pedestrians will be able p e <br /> a,= to use them safely. <br /> r <br /> Mr. Storrs stated that some of the original buildings had bizarre shapes, cutouts and <br /> layouts. Alterations of the peculiar cutouts, corners and triangular s� gu hopes will be made to <br /> Buildings#19, 20,21, and 22• Townhouses will be constructed rather } ;than using the area <br /> y for commercial space. <br /> Building#11 has been divided into two separate buildings and has been approved + <br /> �t g pp by the <br /> Zoning Board. '1 }4 r <br /> Mr. Govoni questioned what the total square footage of the revision will be. Mr.g Storrs <br /> stated that, as it stands now, it will be a net reduction of 420 square feet. He stated that <br /> his goal is to get the exact figure. But,the exact figure will be evident as each building is <br /> constructed and the applicant appears before the Board for approval. <br /> 9 v , <br /> Mr. Storrs stated that parking and buildings have just been flipped and assured the Y <br /> members that parking will not be sacrificed with the revision. <br /> _rV I � •. <br /> � r , <br />