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MOTION: Mr. Balzarini made a motion to release the $900 performance bond for Trinity <br />Place. Mr. Kooharian seconded the motion. All voted unanimously. <br /> <br />Mr. Rowley and the Planning Board members signed off on the form. <br /> <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />FY2019 Town Manager Planning Budget-The Chair reported that the request to double <br />the professional technical line was not approved and would remain at $7,200. Mr. Fudala stated <br />that more funds could be requested at Town Meeting. The Chair confirmed that she had been in <br />contact with the Town Manager, who responded that he planned to use the part time salary line <br />for consultant work, but Mr. Fudala responded that the $23,000 was for Maria Silva. There was <br />discussion regarding the salary funds in the budget. The Chair asked that Mr. Balzarini inquire <br />about clarification regarding funds to pay for a consultant for Mashpee Commons. <br />Renaming Cross Road to Cooper Street-Mr. Fudala referenced a request from 911 <br />Coordinator Clay Nicholson to rename Cross Road at SouthCape Resorts to Cooper Street for a <br />potential affordable housing development. A public hearing would be needed for January 17. <br />The Chair would like Mr. Nicholson to attend the meeting since there would be no Planning <br />Board staff. Mr. Fudala would follow up with Mr. Nicholson to confirm that he could attend the <br />meeting <br /> <br />th <br />MOTION: Mr. Balzarini made a motion to set a Public Hearing for January 17 at 7:10 <br />p.m., provided Mr. Nicholson could attend for the re-naming of the street. Mr. Kooharian <br />seconded the motion. All voted unanimously. <br /> <br />OLD BUSINESS <br />Status of Ockway Highlands Subdivision Development-No update <br />Chairman’s Report-The Chair reported that the Community Preservation Committee <br />met last week and voted against funding the Quashnet River footbridge, despite support from the <br />public in attendance at the meeting. The Chair would be forming a working committee to <br />address the matter further. Interest was expressed by Michael Talbott from the Environmental <br />Oversight Committee and the Chair suggested the possibility of meeting one hour before their <br />meeting. Mr. Fudala recommended contacting the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as well as the <br />Forest Service. Mr. Rowley felt that the span of the bridge possibly could have been shortened, <br />reducing the costs. The Chair noted that she would invite the Conservation Agent and <br />Conservation Commission to attend the meeting, as well as Tribal Member Chuckie Green. Mr. <br />Kooharian pointed out that discussion about the Greenway project was mentioned by every table <br />at the Mashpee Commons visioning sessions. The Chair would also invite Tom Ferronti from <br />Mashpee Commons. The Chair reported that the Historic Commission had a close vote and there <br />were two no votes for Habitat for Humanity’s request for funds. <br />Community Preservation Committee-as above <br />Report on Status of Greenway Project-as above <br />Design Review Committee-Mr. Cummings confirmed that the Mashpee Village sign <br />was approved. Fire reporting technology prevented the need for requiring numbering on the <br />sign. The Naukabout sign was also approved. <br />Environmental Oversight Committee-Mr. Cummings shared a shellfish propagation <br />update and reported that Barnstable, Sandwich and Mashpee had signed an Intermunicipal <br /> 4 <br /> <br />
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