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— — n,.ir,.1. .1111 <br />'0;�.�,;.�y `town of Mashpee <br />16 Great JVeck Poad Jlrorth <br />Mashpee, Massachusetts 02649 <br />Mashpee Planning Board;'„ <br />Public Hearing Notice <br />Pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 40A, the Mashpee Planning Board will hold a <br />," <br />public hearing on Wednesday, October 2, 1996 at 7:30 p.m. at the Carol H. Jacobson Senior <br />Center, Great Neck Road North, to review 8 articles for action at the October 7, 1996 Annual <br />Town Meeting. Summaries of the articles are as follows: <br />1. An amendment to the Zoning Bylaw, Section 174-40, extending siting requirements for <br />accessways in the C-1, C-1-SV, C-1-0 commercial districts to the C-2 commercial and I-1 <br />industrial districts, but restricting application to Routes 28, 151, 130 and Great Neck Road <br />North; and directing that, where a lot has frontage on both one of the major roadways listed <br />and a side street, any driveway access, except right -turn -only, be from the side street; printed <br />in warrant as Section 174-70, to be amended on Town Meeting floor; <br />r <br />2. An addition to the Zoning Bylaw, Section 174-31 Land Space Requirements Table, footnote <br />16, setting the maximum lot coverage in cluster subdivisions to 30% of actual lot size; <br />qi,j % <br />3. An amendment to the Zoning Bylaw, Section 174-31 Land Space Requirements Table, <br />footnote 1, replacing current wording with a clearer description of how lot frontage is to be <br />measured for lots on curves; <br />1 <br />4. Amendments to the Zoning Bylaw, Section 174-46 Open Space Incentive Development, to <br />allow lands within the Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge to be used toward minimum <br />E <br />required open space, and to allow a 20% density bonus for transfer of development rights off <br />such lands; <br />5. Amendments to the Zoning Bylaw, Section 174-25.I., adding artists' studios to uses allowedi, <br />as "customary home occupations," authorizing certain residential accessory uses in <br />commercial and industrial districts, and allowing home occupations and contractor/artisan <br />use of residential buildings in industrial districts; <br />6. Additions to the Zoning Bylaw, Sections 174-46 and 47, requiring evidence that OSID or <br />cluster development open space has been deeded to the Town, or that deed restrictions have <br />�pik <br />been recorded, be submitted to the Planning Board and Building Inspector before any <br />building permits are issued for that development; <br />;i! IIf <br />Ael�n <br />7. An amendment to the ZoningBylaw, Section 174-24, submitted b the Board of Selectmen <br />Y � Y � <br />'''g�;� <br />replacing the title "Waterways Committee" with "Waterways Commission"; <br />e, <br />i <br />