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<br /> i;`�IO'TICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 014e lEitterprise
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<br /> Tutoring y non-resident students and/or students who are foster care chi LEGAL NOTICE
<br /> dnued actin relating thereto. drat,or take any other LEGAL NOTICE
<br /> efforts of the Tow
<br /> if the:Town willvote to raise and appropriate,borrow,or transfer from nand its
<br />:DUCATION r,to see 000 for such purpose,including expenses incidental and{elated recommendations
<br /> of beards,commissions and departments
<br /> ed With C� ailpbje funds$185, P P Submitted he Mashpee ComprehensiveP hnents to implement the
<br /> elery1e sp and to raise such appropriation,the Treasurer,with the approval of the by the School Committee plan.
<br /> J adult eduCatlO n be authorized to borrow$185,000 or any other sum under and pursuant to Explanation: This article seeks to place funds collected fro Reconnnnendatfon: Finance Committee
<br /> a special n t� Secttons 7 and BC and if applicable,Chapter 40,Section 8C of the General the education of special needs students into special needs actio school districts for tree to make recommendatipn at Town Meeting,
<br /> tX EXCt3 of, y P P P rttit'funding special Article 31
<br /> 1548-7489 llet V other enabling authority,and to issue bonds or notes of the Town education expenses. The Mash'tie School Committee feels Itis
<br /> h or,and further,to sell the Town will vote to raise and appropriate or transfer money by providing programs in our own town. advantageous to save
<br /> ii` available,funds$400 to the Issuance of Debt Account;and further,to see if the T ommerc ai Town
<br /> will fo�lo°v rind the Zoning By }
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<br /> NGi+ will authorize the Board of Selectmen and/or Conservation Commission to Recommendation: Finance Committee recommends a g tory b'amending Lection 174-45.l.
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<br />,CAPE SE , P y fora�d accept Federal,State and/or County grants,including reimbursement Pp oval Add the following VICE Chapter 132A,Section 11 of the General Laws,the"Self-Help Act"and/or Article 26 shall ensure g sentence to subsection A: "In issuing such, etial permit,the Board
<br /> awn Installation ant isunder Barnstable County's"Cape Cod Pathways"program,to be applied by town and of Ca t the design protects is in keeping
<br /> utilizing, , of approved P F
<br /> 9, WIUICh own toward the financing of this purchase,and to enter into contracts or To see if the Town will vote to appropriate$200,000 for the pp Pe Cod." ping with the character of the
<br /> h 8 ments with Federal,State and/or County agencies,private conservation trusts or g p y projects: Purpose of financing the
<br /> work, Brush F a' tY g p ' following water pollution abatement facilit ro acts: re air, Replace the current Ian
<br /> me Driveways a rerldties or ersons in connection with the urchase of such land and its upgrade septic y p agreements F replacement and/or language of subsection B with the following:
<br /> p P u rade of se tics stems,pursuant to a eements with the Boa
<br /> 508-548-9812 rvation for conservation purposes;and finally,to see if the Town will authorize residential property owners,including without limitation all cosi thereof as deud of Health fined in B Unless such
<br /> rvetion Commission and the Board of Selectmen to enter into agreements Section 1 of Chapter 29C the General Laws,to determine whether Subsection 174-46.11rarer is approved as part of a mixed-use development under
<br /> 00 tllution appropriation station , or an alternate schedule of dimensional requirements is
<br />�0 AWN SERV � e%ecute any and all instruments as may necessary on behalf of the Town to shall be raised by borrowing from the Massachusetts Water Pollution Abatement Trust approved by the Plannin
<br />:OneWalls, wale sold acquisition;or take any other action related thereto, or otherwise,or to take any other action related thereto. front,rear,and side building backs at sub the ection
<br /> erime1, Blow, she at re all berequired
<br /> rear as
<br /> 508- those normally r g p required
<br /> Submitted by Conservation Commission Y egnlred within the zoning district,and at least ten feet greater than the
<br /> Our tenth year Submitted Where on-street Parking
<br /> g and 3C d by the Board of Health constructed in addition twn Proposed, eight (8) foot wide parking lanes shall be
<br /> hedU f., P Ex lanation: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts,throw p Y travel lanes,gutters,curbs or berms. On-street parking
<br /> iessional serviCe•°r
<br /> �enptioH;This arttde would authorize the Board of Selectmen to purchase,on P through the Water Pollution spaces shall be at least twenty-three(23)feet in length.
<br />'es. Free $ If of the Conservation Commisision,all or a portion of the last Abatement Trust,is providing no interest loans to communities to assist homeowners
<br /> Est!!'tected/undeveloped parcel ofyyand on the Mashpee River. The Trustees of in complying with Title V. The loans are for$200,000,including$20,000 that the towns Parking structures may be
<br /> Farm l an can use for an purpose related to the implementation of the ro that their design,placement permitted on w ll that the Planning Board determines
<br /> or
<br /> P dsj;g adons;Which owns the land on both sides of this parcel as part of its Mashpee X F F pP
<br /> _ erReservation,has agreed to purchase the western third of this property for one available to homeowners at either 21h%or 5%interest,to coveranaon oiln to stsaof ty g ter of tand operation will not adversely impact public health he
<br /> P the program. Loans must be secured by a betterment assessed by the Town on the safe or
<br /> the of the area and that their design will be compatible with the
<br /> of the purchase rice of$]85,000. Of the remaining$123,333,the Town will P gr Y g g existing and Proposed architectural character of the area. Said structures will not be
<br /> ANUPS, GE'ty` jy fora$50,000 grant from Barnstable County's Cape Cod Pathways program, property being improved by the loan. Communities are expected to identify those counted toward maximum developable area and may not exceed thirty 30 feet in
<br /> dump runs '' kh can be used toward the Town's match of a Massachusetts Self-Help program areas in Town where septic upgrades are needed and directthe funds to those priority height" ( )
<br /> e expertenc rat which would pay 52%of the cost of the portion of the property purchased by areas.
<br /> 08-548-5966. "Town,or$64,133,if received. Asa result,the Town may be able to acquire the In order to qualify for the loans,town meeting must vote to authorize the Town to Replace the current wording of Subsection F with the followings
<br /> p0.Sed 2/3 of,this property for$9200 of Town funds,plus any costs for short-term borrow funds from the Trust. The community will have 18 years to repay the loan to.
<br /> d-UP-Brush red wing while we await the state grant reimbursement. the'Irust. V. No site for such use may have more than one (1) direct vehicle access way to
<br /> Routes 28'or 151 or more than two(2)direct vehicle accesses to any other abutting
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<br /> weeding street not created as part of the commercial center,and such access ways shall intersect
<br />'wing. No Job9o' p[<onmreudatfon: Finance Committee recommends approval. . Reconmmendation. Finance Committee recommends approval the abutting street at a nine 90 de
<br />'es. Fully itl8u different intersection ninety( ) gree angle,unless the Planning Board approves a
<br /> Article 27 n rsection angle. Additional access ways may be approved by the Planning
<br /> e1e11 Board,where they are found to be necessary for reasons of safe or
<br /> 1: r traffic
<br /> flow. Where the commercial center will be subdivided into multiple lots,there shall be
<br /> YOUR HOM rp if the Town will vote to appropriate and transfer$67,500 from the Cranberry To see if the "town will vote to re-authorize the revolving Home Composting Bin- no direct vehicle access from any individual lot within the development onto Route 28
<br /> ecry Account through the Town Accountant's office in accordance with.Massachusetts Route 151 or Great Neck Road North.
<br /> ring yard Cl,:, AOgReserved Receipts Account to the Conservation Lands General Laws,Chapter 44,Section 53E 1/2,to be expended under the direction of the
<br /> tars-Cleaned antiq; jAalatenance/Improvement Account,or take any other action thereto. Board of Health, in order to lace anticipated revenues collected from the sale of
<br /> 103. P P A traffic impact report, indicating projected traffic flows from the project at its
<br /> compost bins which shall be used to purchase additional compost bins,and advertise projected Submitted by the Conservation Commission the availability of such bins, and to establish the limit on expenditures from said buildout ro acted traffic flows and levels of service on nearby roadways in 5 years
<br /> and at buildout of the development,current traffic flows,levels of service and accident
<br /> V MOWING,FER account for Fiscal Year 1998 at$2,500,or to take any other action thereto. records for said roadways, projected capacity, service level and safety problems
<br /> an-Ups. Cao 3 Frjilmiatiotr:The Town's share of the 1997 crop was approximately$97,500.It anticipated in 5 years and at project buildout, proposed mitigation measures and
<br /> jmpalatended thatccoun 0 be transferred to the Conservation Lands Maintenance/ Submitted b the Board of Health approximate costs in current dollars and other relevant information shall be submitted
<br /> rovement Account which is used to buy,maintain and to improve ConservatiiOn Y
<br /> as part of the application and explained to the Board at a public meeting by a
<br /> NOTI Urias Explanation: Revolving account is required by the Department of Environmental competent professional traffic engineer or transportation planner. The Planning Board
<br /> CE I 8esininiendation. Finance Committee recommends approval. Protection in order to receive compost bins at no charge to the Town. Revenues must may require traffic signals, traffic or turn lanes, sidewalks, bikeways or any other
<br /> be used to purchase additional bins and advertise their availability. mitigation measures that it believes necessary to protect public safety and maintain
<br />",MA— R—T j Arffele23 Anticipated Budget: proper traffic flow on roadways within or impacted by the development.
<br /> NANTUC Revenues
<br /> Tt'iee if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to acquire,by purchase, Expenditures $2,500 Streets and drives within the development shall be constructed in accordance with.the
<br />�UTHORII Y+s,s $2,500 rovisions'of Section 17446.E.(6),exce t that the Board may vote to waive portions of
<br /> emiaentdomain or otherwise,for conservation purposes,a certain parcel of land, Pp
<br /> beingthatland shown as Jots 1,2,3 and 4 on a"Plan of Land in Mashpee,Mass. that section if it determines that such waiver is warranted and would not have.an
<br /> ICE i P This account wt11 be managed by the Board of Health through its agent. adverse impact on public safety or the other purposes of this bylaw, or to require
<br /> being
<br /> Tremont at Union Limited Partnership"by Down Cape Engineering Inc.
<br /> and.dated December 18,1997,also being shown on the 1997 Mashpee Assessors Maps Recommendation: Finance Committee recommends approval. additional sidewalks, traffic lanes, tum lanes, traffic signals or other items as
<br /> as Map 116,Block 1,containing 6.2 acres,more or less,located on the west side of? PF necessary. In addition, projected traffic may be calculated on the basis of firm
<br /> Criel Road just south of Abigail's Brook,to be held in the care and•custody of the Article 28 projections of commercial uses and floor areas when available,on the'basis of 166
<br /> EST Cowniation Commission pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40, average weekday trip ends per 1000 square feet of gross leasable floor area, or on
<br /> & ionliC;and further,to see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate,borrow, I'o see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate,borrow,or transfer from shopping center vehicle trip generation.rates contained in the latest edition of"Trip
<br /> yl, Generation" by the Institute of Transportation Engineers. In performing such
<br /> ENSE TO r pg nsfer from available funds$220,000 for such purpose,including expenses available funds$150,000 for the purpose of funding a study of nitrogen loading in the calculations where there is no firm estimate of gross leasable floor area,estimated area
<br /> ERxY SE ' land related thereto,and to raise such appropriation,the Treasurer,with the Popponesset Bay system entitled"Nutrient Management of the Popponesset Bay shall be calculated based on twice the maximum lot coverage allowed for the project."
<br />:T AND M the Selectmen,be authorized to borrow$220,000 or any other sum under System:Phase I,Quantitative Assessment of the Nitrogen Loading Tolerances of
<br /> t to Chapter 44,Sections 7 and 8C and,if applicable,Chapter 40,section Component Sub-Embayments"to be undertaken by the University.yf Massachusetts Add the following new paragraphs to Subsection H:
<br /> 8C of the General laws,or any other enabling authority,and to issue bonds or notes of Center for Marine Science and Technology,and that to raise such a ropriation,the
<br /> lineyard the Town therefore;and further,to see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate Town Treasurer,with the approval of the Board of Selectmen,be atorized to borrow "The Planning Board may require that a.schedule of architectural,signage and / or
<br /> wed an or transfer from available funds$400 to the Issuance of Debt Account;,and further,to $150,000 in accordance with Chapter 44,Section 7 of the General Laws,or any other landscaping controls be adopted for the development, enforceable by the Town's
<br />'a Hy-Cit see if the Town will authorize the Board of Selectmen and/or Conservation enabling authority,from the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection special permit authority as well as deed restrictions on the development and any lots
<br /> amship A. Commission to apply for and accept Federal and/or State grants,including Revolving Fund Loan program for Water Pollution Abatement Projects or from any to be sold,in lieu of specific building,signage and landscape designs for all portions of
<br /> e behvee
<br /> reimbursement under Chapter 132A,Section 11 of the General Laws,the"Self-Help other source,and to issue bonds or notes of the Town therefore;and further that$400 the project Such controls shall have the effect of promoting Jdi Qn that is in keeping
<br /> ha's VmC - ,, ..�c .Y,r.,�:o•,.,oui u.,._
<br /> Act",to be applied by the Town toward the financing of this purchase,and to enter. r fie appropriated or transferred from available funds to the Issuance of Debt Account; with d?e chaFacter Qf th@. Qt�n and,of C apse r
<br /> seasons,,', into contracts or agreements with Federal and/or State agencies,private conservation arid further that-the,Board of Selectmen be authorize llto apply-for-arid acceptloai5
<br /> thethepublii rr ria ,+� ,
<br /> pubii, trtrsjs of other entities`bi4 -iso its in connection with the purchase`of such`land and its funding under said Revolving Fund Loan Program or grant funding from any other Any proposed schedule of architectural, signage and landscaping'controls shalf
<br /> nts
<br /> eml Man preservation for conservation purposes;and finally,to see if the Town will authorize source toward the financing of said study,and to enter into contracts and agreements require review by the Design Review Committee and their report to the Planning
<br /> 1121,1991 the Conservation Commission and the Board of Selectmen to enter into agreements with any entities or persons and execute any and all instruments as may be necessary Board prior to approval of the special permit application for the development.
<br /> P.O.Bol and execute any and all instruments as may be necessary on behalf of the Town to on behalf of the Town in connection with said study or funding,or take any other
<br /> 1543. effectuate said acquisition;or take any other action related thereto, action related thereto. If such a schedule of architectural,signage and/or landscaping controls is required,it
<br />'Y-Line shall be recorded as a deed restriction on the property at the same time as the special
<br /> documents Submitted by Conservation Commission Submitted by Board of Selectmen permit is recorded and the Planning Board shall be provided forthwith a copy of the
<br /> epee an - recorded documents indicating the registry book and page at which each is recorded."
<br />��a'i gra; Explanation: This article would authorize the board of Selectmen to acquire,by Explanation: This article would provide funding for a detailed study of nitrogen
<br /> contact eminent domain taking if necessary,a parcel of land on Great Oak Road which is loading tolerances of each of the sub-embayments of Popponesset Bay(i.e.lower Add new Subsections I and J as follows:
<br /> I; surrounded by Town and U.S.Fish&Wildlife Service lands at the so-called Mashpee River,Shoestring Bay,Ockway Bay and Popponesset Bay proper),to
<br /> an M.5"
<br /> "Bufflehead Bay"site which has recently been subdivided and is imminently determine the amount of nitrogen that each can handle while remaininghealth as a "I. Within an commercial center located on a parcel of land greater than 200,000
<br />)IS 14OL9, threatened with development.The property is within the boundaries of the Mashpee basis for developing a plan for dealing with nitrogen loading sources within the square feet in the C-1, C-1-0 or C-1-SV districts, the Planning Board may approve
<br /> 7 AND National Wildlife Refuge. The Town will apply for a 52%grant reimbursement under watershed of each sub-embayment. subdivision lots of any size pursuant to the provisions of the special permit issued for
<br /> mstUPA the state's Self-Help Land Acquisition program to help defray the cost of this property. said center,provided that each lot shall have at least 20 feet of frontage on a street
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<br /> Recommendation: Finance Committee recommends approval. approved by the Board under the subdivision control law or on a Town or State
<br /> 1 Recoanne. dation: Finance Committee recommends approval.
<br /> Article 29 highway. However,no lot may be created which does not meet the minimum lot area ,
<br /> and frontage requirements of the zoning district unless said lot is serviced by a public
<br /> Article 24 or private wastewater treatment plant approved.by the Planning Board under the
<br /> " To see if the Town will vote to adopt the Mashpee Comprehensive Plan,as approved center's special permit. No building permit may be issued for a building on said lots
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<br /> ,see if the Town will vote to transfer the custody and control of those parcels of land and recommended by the Mashpee Planning Board acting as the Town's Local unless the required wastewater plant has been completed and has received all
<br /> Planning Committee,pursuant to Section 9 of Chapter 716 of the Acts of 1989,the required state and local permits.
<br /> ghoavn on the'19 7 Ivlastipee Assessors'Maps as Map 110,Blocks 67,70 and 71, ;
<br /> Jcontaill approximately 32,25'acres,to the care and custody of the conservation "Cape Cod Commission Act",which Plan is available for inspection and review at the
<br /> Commission,pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40,Section 8C,or take offices of the Town Clerk and Town Planner,Town Hall,16 Great Neck Road North, Within any commercial center located in the C-1,00 C-1-O or C-1-SV districts;the
<br /> ani otheti•action re'late'd thereto. Mashpee during weekday business days from 8:30 a.m.to 4:30 p• y Planning Board, as art of its approval of the special permit for said center, may
<br /> i action related thereto. m.,or take an other g P
<br /> 1 Submitted by Cnnnc+rvaftr~n Commission approve a specific schedule of dimensional controls, including setbacks, required
<br /> and Bolird of Selectmen buffer areas, frontage and lot size, but not including height or overall commercial
<br /> Submitted by Planning Board/ center lot coverage,which differs from that required to the underlying zoning district.
<br /> Local Planning Committee Unless such a schedule is adopted,no structure within a commercial center may be
<br /> LxpfatteaRabrt• `118 article would designate 32.25 acres of tax taking 1 anal owned by the built closer to the street line, side line or rear line of a lot than the minimum
<br /> ?own II1�cat SclttFlt of 1�Cs1 Brt�ok Rvad and west of Great Oak Load fidjae°ant tri the Explanation: This article would formally adopt a Com rehensive Plan, Y
<br /> eh td Bay.,property recently purchased t the U,S t ish W tictltfe P as drafted b requirements of the underlying zoning district. However,in no case may one or two-
<br /> stt rat9ed the Planning Department working with a variety of Town departtrients,boards and story primary structures be located less than twenty(20)feet from each other or may
<br /> fd n�glspyiratltrin land. The land is located within the boundarlea of the volunteer committees and as approved by the Planning Board, pp
<br /> rev ems, s by the Board of Selectmen to serve as the Town's" g which was appointed structures containing more than two(2)stories be located les than thirty(30)feet from
<br /> ltilashv atil�nal��lltlltft Befog#3 wel�,twihich are located 1500 feet mouthea�st of the prepare and approve such a plan under the "Local Planning gCommittee'to any other habitable structure except in conformance with any applicable state and
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<br /> arid P e provisions of the Cape Cod Commission local building and fire codes or regulations. As part of its project review,the Planning
<br /> Act, The Comprehensive Plan includes sixteen"elements"dealin with Affordable Board will request a written recommendation from the Fire Department and Building
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<br /> i lousing,Economic Development,Coastal Resources,Water Resources,Water& Inspector regarding structures proposed to be set back from each other by less than the
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<br /> Wastewater Facilities,Open Space/Recreation&Agriculture, Wildlife&, above required distances.
<br /> v- %tr<wxiiirrfetlhttrdi+ lq�totntnittr recommends approval. Plant Habitat,Public Safety,Solid&Hazardous Waste, Wetlands
<br /> Facilities,School Facilities,Transportation,Ener Municipal Buildings& Maximum lot coverage with buildings shall be as allowed for the applicable zoning
<br /> Heritage Preservation&Community Character and Land Use amara Services, g g
<br />- Each element includes recommended goals,objectives and &Growth Management. district. This area may be calculated in one of two ways:either on an individual lot
<br /> suggesting capital facilities needed by the Town both over PPoelicies and an action plan basis for each lot created within the development, or as an overall average for the
<br /> next five years and in development. In the latter case, total area of lot cARTICoverage by buildings shall,be
<br /> m lvhitlt�lD ]d the long
<br /> l term,
<br /> he identified goals and objectives.changes and other actions intended to calculated for the project and specified in the special permit decision. The applicant
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<br /> shall devise a method by which building coverage area may be allocated to each lot
<br /> The Plan is also intended to be consistent with the Regional P and said method shall require the approval of the Planning Board as art of its special
<br /> ! r, Barnstable County. Once such consistency is certified b permit decision. In addition,the provisions of Section 174-80.H.regarding impervious
<br /> g Policy Plan adopted by p g
<br /> TA the will legally Pand y the Cape Cod Commission, surface coverage within Groundwater Protection Districts shall apply.
<br /> I,j.rI ISI II VII (requiring approval by Town Meeting and he CapeCement
<br /> ,-, a system of impact fees
<br /> FCommission)to help offset in addition to the provisions of its special permit,the Planning Board shall require that
<br /> the new capital facilities needs created in the Towb d Co
<br /> redevelopment and to enter into"develo Y new thea licant establish deed restrictions or other legal mechanisms to ensure that the
<br /> II'I��° I'jl I gg ht Ili j I'I I,
<br /> major projects, he Cape Cod Commission andstatea n development l psional n the development.
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<br /> m Ills jIS(jjr II,I I II I II I F 1 t p gr merits°with the developers of dimensional or other provisions of the s ectal ermit are adhered to by subsequent lot
<br /> 1� A I! IIII ihIiili,;,IIji�1+i I I i which large projects may be developed in a phased ma
<br /> in to owners P
<br /> Ij+j I Ij j? IIII I IiIII I Upon adoption and Commission certification of the Corn establish the terms.
<br /> III I' rgl: it9�Iall l�{� Ijl!,hill 11 -6 P nner over a number of years.
<br /> "Development of Regional Impact"reviews and Prehensive Plan,any J. In addition to any other application materials required for special permits,
<br /> I iI II j I)I - consistent with the Comprehensive P a r b the Commission must be applications for Commercial Centers shall include:
<br />,5&�5 it I III Illljll 111 11�!{I, i I -r M I Ni�I�� °IIIILII����h� an tan. The PP ovals y e
<br /> vitt TIM II IIS III till I! I�j,IIiII,;�IIIII , �Iq III (11Igi,,, - c only be implemented throw regulator sec sof the Plan ulation of maximum allowed lot coverage with buildings,in square feet,and a
<br /> E S. "' { I�II' Ill iI'I I !� I i I I � other Town bylaws,or thio gh further Tow Y O1nmendation d talc
<br /> ;;I h�l ip l V 11 11 t Il l III 11 l l�! n Meeting
<br /> I.I�!I �1I�,I IGk I,jl!,Ilig, L�,p , II r. I il.,l,l_ + v ugh votes after g'4ch0nregardingzoningor discussion of the proposed method of allocating building coverage area to any
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<br /> adver public hearin tarn Town b vela ment lies whop or artl in a groundwater
<br /> fir Ill I1,II Tull .I 5. W i j 'I Ildl'ill
<br /> boards or:omni hearings,for regulations adopted boards and commissions,after proposed or future lots. If the development Y P dressed.
<br /> II'i ed under t
<br /> I I� III I II I`'III I commissions. Any P P he authority of those protection district the requirements of Article XIII shall also be ad
<br /> I' 1 1]11j , IIIIsI11�I+III 1 re uirin new fundin eX enditures for ca�� I� 9YI IY 1I4 III ! , 'I Y yg g require furthers Petal facilities1Y Iexpenditures or fundin pacificTown M or other actions
<br /> 1I rIjiI` I I ililill illl` ?i i ,;, u{IV Illi ll�ltij I III I II I!6� I �jl , �I''I�IIIj ij�t,u ? lttl g' �tin8 approval of such A plan of the proposed parking facilities,including proposed parking space layout,
<br /> lyl,' Ile VIII plp,I III ,�ql �II V j I I I I Ij II drainage,lighting,landscaping and bicycle racks or similar facilities and a description
<br /> CII ^^III fi �11� ` II II I, I I ? tMhB Recommendation.* Finance Co P
<br /> Committee recommends of the proposed means of ownership,construction,operation and maintenance of such
<br /> mmen n bylaws
<br /> ds approval. facilities,including copies of any proposed deeds,deed restrictions,association
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<br /> Illj�l�{Ij + �I�IIM p or other legal documents or mechanisms required. In street p the applicant shall
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<br /> To see if the Town will vo provide his calculations of the number of required off-street parking spaces and a
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<br /> description of an additional on-street parking proposed.
<br /> Committee,to consist of t eCharab Comprehensive Plan Imp mentation P o Y
<br /> _ bosh a stn ti
<br /> C the Board desi nated b ar" le aping g
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<br /> the Chairman,the a Board of Selectmen or another member of Any proposed schedule of architectural,signage and landsca ignn controls,along with
<br /> member of the Board grated b tri' Chai of the Plannin
<br /> r� ii II�. Iil'IIIIh�lll!'I �:Illli J '�•,?!._,� it -_-- est y heC urian a written record of any review and comments b the Desi Review Committee.
<br /> hill til f �J I Health or another member of the Boa hai'fian,the t Board or another Where such a schedule is not proposed, the applicant shall submit architectural
<br /> the Zoning Board of Appeals rd designated b Chairman of the Board of elevations and other architectural plans,along with samples or descriptions of exterior j
<br /> or another
<br /> Chairman,the Executive "'ember of Y the Chairman,the Chairman of
<br /> mem materials proposed to be used,and landscaping plans for all structures,for entrance
<br /> Secretary,the Tow the Board designated by the j signs, g
<br /> and two residents appointed by n Planner for Works, ways and for major si along with a e development cement sato be done in comments
<br /> has se these
<br /> JII. ,l 1 II 4 , the .the Dirac of Public Wor w Committee. Where clave o P
<br /> responsible for en beard of the Design Revie P
<br /> hensi in Selec d gra
<br /> Mashpee Co encouraging and monitDrin hnen,with sac Committee items shall be submitted for at least the first phase,along with typical plans for later
<br /> m rehensive res g Pro
<br /> I'I u�IIIIII� P n,co grass on im lementation of the
<br /> departments on their progress rrrmunica6n with P mmissions and phases. All of the above-required plans shall be submitted at the time approval is
<br /> P P grass an Partin g boards,co sought to construct such later phases.
<br /> said progress and to the Town annuall g to the Board of Selectmen twice a year on
<br /> r y,or take an on related
<br /> 4 c ere f�e?7s y other acti ted thereto.
<br /> re:C � ,� 'hrit3 tl•til t{iE lila&sai:llilat$tts In addition to Planning Board application fees,the applicant shall be responsible for
<br /> ill tlz 1 tti"ri-yti iii f to toI f `` tt p Iaf e t t dip srt6Yig ttithis Submitted by the Planning Board the cost of secretarial services to take and prepare minutes and written
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