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4 <br /> <br />Board of Selectmen <br />Minutes <br />February 23, 2015 <br /> <br />APPOINTMENTS & HEARINGS: <br /> <br />Request for Reconsideration of Little Neck Bay Traffic Stop Signs: (continued) <br /> <br />Supplemental information from Town Counsel to support Chief Collins’ <br />recommendation was presented to the Board for review. Citing a May 30, 2008 <br />opinion relative to the provisions of Chapter 90, §18, the Board of Selectmen may <br />adopt special regulations relative to the speed of motor vehicles and the use of <br />such vehicles upon the subject private ways to the same extent such regulations <br />may be adopted for ways within the control of the Town of Mashpee and approved <br />by the MA Highway Department or the Registry of Motor Vehicles. It was noted <br />the Southport Condominium complex was under this review when the opinion <br />was cited. <br /> <br />Attorney Fitch indicated he had no further comment at this time. <br /> <br />Upon review, it was the determination of the Board of Selectmen to take no action <br />on this request as it appears to be a dispute amongst the two parties, and therefore <br />no basis for the Board of Selectmen to rescind their vote on January 5, 2015. <br /> <br />Public Hearing – Signage for Bridges at Mashpee: <br /> <br />The Board of Selectmen opened the Public Hearing on the request of National <br />Development to construct and install a new directional sign at the intersection of <br />Route 151 and Old Barnstable Road. The new sign would be a combined sign for <br />both the Bridges at Mashpee and the Quashnet Valley Country Club, Pro Shop <br />and Lounge. <br /> <br />The Hearing notice was read aloud for informational purposes. Samantha <br />Gaiewski, Project Manager of National Development was in attendance for <br />discussion purposes. <br /> <br />Bridges by Epoch is a Memory Care Assisted Living facility. It was disclosed the <br />applicant met with the Design Review Committee last week, and there was no <br />objection to the signage proposal. <br /> <br />Being no further comment, the Board motioned to close the Public Hearing. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />