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a MASHPEE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS <br />FEBRUARY 12, 2014 <br />MINUTES <br />Those particular items where the only outstanding issues for the Board's review. However, <br />talking with Mashpee Commons last week, he asked if they would consider waiting until <br />the next hearing date but could possibly lose some funding in the grant to build Market <br />Street. He stated these changes made for Phase I and Jobs Fishing and Common Streets <br />are recommended for the Board's approval and at the same time would be acceptable to <br />continue to work with Horsley Witten just to get the fine details cleaned up on the plans. <br />These details include the Village Green to be constructed at the same time with Market <br />Street. There were elevations missing on the road profiles. There were a couple of places <br />with potential conflicts between sewer lines and drainage lines. There were drain manholes <br />with several dead-end lines and it was determined these are root drains to clean up on the <br />plans. There's a sewer line from Jobs Fishing across the larger amount of green space <br />toward Route 23, and there were limits of clearing that lie felt needed to be widened <br />because the depth of the excavation they will require. Those changes will not impact the <br />design and he is comfortable with everything so far and would like to see more study on <br />the circle area of Phase 1 B which is not a critical concern at this point. <br />Tom Feronti stated after discussions last Friday, Charlie has done a great job. He agreed <br />that Charlie's review covered the particular items discussed at the meeting and can be <br />finalized. <br />Charlie needs to receive the final plans from Brian Kuchar before submitting a final letter. <br />Once complete he will forward the billing as well. To be in compliance with the Special <br />Permit, comments need to be received within 45 days a vote can be made. A revised full <br />set of plans need to be submitted for approval of Phase 1 A. <br />Bill Blaisdell made a motion to approve the preliminary plans for Mashpee Commons and <br />is contingent upon receiving a set of the final plans by Wednesday, February 19, 2014. Mr. <br />Reiffarth, yes, Mr. Jodka, yes, Mr. Goldstein, yes, and Mr. DeBarros, yes. All were in <br />favor. <br />Bill Blaisdell made a motion to approve the January 22, 2014 Meeting Minutes. Mr. Jodka <br />seconded, yes, Mr. Reiffarth, yes, Mr. DeBarros, yes, and Mr. Goldstein, yes. All were in <br />favor. Mr. Blaisdell made a motion to adjourn, Mr. Jodka, seconded, yes, Mr. Reiffarth, <br />yes, Mr. DeBarros, yes, Mr. Goldstein, yes. All were in favor. <br />RespectRilly submitted, <br />Mary An Romero <br />Administrative Secretary <br />40 Zoning Board of Appeals <br />5 <br />
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