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i <br /> �i ` �� 'I'� •�F MASHPiIE.• <br /> RJ <br /> it - ,�e;�, ;:._�+ '•.,. _ <br /> War PUBLIC <br /> w HE, RING <br /> NOTICE <br /> } Pursuanf,to Massachusetts General Laws,Chapter 40A the <br /> II Mashpee'Planning Board will hold a public heanng on <br /> } <br /> Wednesday,'April 22, 1998 at 6:30 p.m.at,the Mashpee <br /> I Town Hall,16 Great Neck Road North,to review two zori <br /> I ing aendment articles for action at the May 4,1998 <br /> mAnnual_ :; <br /> Town Meeting Summarids of the articles are as follows <br /> 1 This arficle would amend the Towns existing acommer; <br /> UPPP <br /> tial cenfci zoning bylaw,Section 17445.1;which autho='� <br /> E rizes the Planning Board to issue special permits for'mulhple' <br /> use/tenant projects such as shopping centers.the most sig-, <br /> nificani changes would allow the Board to authorize a sched- <br /> r ule of setbacks and lot sizes(but not overall lot coverage by'. <br /> `3 butld_i tgs or buildingheight)which differ from thavrequired' <br /> .by the underlying zoning for an area.Such dimensional pro; <br /> visions;wpuld altow.subdivision of property wrthm sUch',a' <br /> center to accommodate"traditional New England'village" <br /> Style degelopment.,The amendment authorizbs'the$`nerd fo: <br /> j require architectural,signage and landscaping controls that ` <br /> Am enforceable by deed restrictions.It requies a"detailed <br /> Inttl'ic impact report for such projects'and specifies mtm-. <br /> mum street design standards.It also requires that any lots j <br /> created which are smaller than required by the underlying:, I <br /> zoning for the area must be serviced by a public.or private <br /> lwastewater treatment plant. - <br /> 2 This=article would.amend Article V11,-Groundwater' <br /> li Proticdon District,of the Zoning Bylaw,to clarify,allowed't,.. <br /> impervious .surface coverage for projectswithin <br /> I� Groundwater Protection Districts and to establish a special. <br /> F permit process for allowance of certain levels of hazardous., <br /> a Imaterials-and fertilizers and for impervious surfaces Ll <br /> excess,of 2500 square feet or 15%of a lot,provided that a <br /> g systegi of stormwater management and artificial recharge of <br /> � ' precipitation is developed which is designed to prevent.; <br /> 4Jtn(fjd disflat8es tp wet�aBds and surface waters pre; <br /> 'f sere 6ydrirolo�yk rWona ilious that�gloselx ryscmblq prgevgJt, <br /> menwrm <br /> eondWons redarle or,PreXemlyoding by mgnain�^" <br /> a <br /> c l thePeak discharges and volumes of runoff,minimize erosign: <br /> -4 and sedline nta42_not result in significant degradation of< <br /> groundwater,reduce suspended solids <br /> and otherpotlutents to <br /> wprove i±atequality apd.provide increased <br /> protection <br /> of <br /> I .sensitive r natural resources.It also specifies stormwater"best.' <br /> management practices",to be,used-fo address the 'above 1. <br /> requremeiits for single and;two family residential protects' <br /> for other types of uses, which are based on the <br /> s _ <br /> Storm water Management Handbook recently published by; <br /> n the Massachusetts Department of Environmental'Protection <br /> �j <br /> e The full twit of these articles may be reviewed in the office; <br /> T, hof the <br /> Clerk.or Town Planner at Mashpee To Hal <br /> Subm tle,�d; <br /> Mashpee Piaruat�ig � <br /> 4pur1714,�19�& �e t � ,ty�;� •��k � •'� <br /> ,w r <br /> 1 <br /> FI <br /> s <br /> i <br />