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Study-No update <br /> Cape Cod Commission No update <br /> PLANNING STAFF UPDATES <br /> Housing Choice Initiative-Mr. Lehrer announced that Massachusetts granted Mashpee a <br /> Housing Choice designation for housing development and based on meeting its production numbers. <br /> Mr. Lehrer stated that it would provide town departments the opportunity to pursue capital grant <br /> funding for a variety of programs and would receive priority for funding. Mr. Lehrer would be <br /> pursuing grants with Complete Streets and a $'/z million Housing Choice capital funding round. <br /> OpenCounter Project with Cape Cod Commission-The project would be digitizing local <br /> zoning bylaw, allowing information usage by clicking parcel to parcel. Mashpee was invited to <br /> participate along with Barnstable and Yarmouth. The project would be worked on over the summer <br /> and Mr. Lehrer felt that it would be a valuable resource for the Town. <br /> CORRESPONDENCE <br /> -October 2017 Discharge Monitoring Report for South Cape Village N-5.6 <br /> November 2017 Discharge Monitoring Report for South Cape Village N=6.40 <br /> -December 2017 Discharge Monitoring Report for South Cape Village N=5.10 <br /> -January 2018 Discharge Monitoring Report for South Cape Village N=5.60 <br /> -February 2018 Discharge Monitoring Report for Southport N=39.75 <br /> -March 2018 Discharge Monitoring Report for South Cape Village N=4.5 <br /> WATERWAYS LICENSES <br /> -Gregory and Hillery Lee, 58 Norwich Road, Popponesset Creek, Mashpee. Removal of existing <br /> licensed pier, ram and float system. Construct, maintain and license a new pier, ramp and float system. <br /> Also, project includes performing maintenance dredging under existing DEP Dredge Permit No. <br /> 12154. <br /> ADDITIONAL TOPICS <br /> Naukabout Beer-Mr. Rowley reported that he and Mr.'Weeden had recently visited Naukabout <br /> to review Mr. Murner's layout of the outside seating'located on the bluff. Bean poles and strings <br /> identified the limits of grading, and they both expressed concern regarding heights of the elevations <br /> chosen. While there,they were able to reduce some of the height and grading. A number of trees were <br /> marked for removal but beech trees were saved. Mr. Rowley suggested that Mr. Murner create a plan <br /> of the location of those bean poles that controlled the limits of the grading and the height from the <br /> ground for when the material arrived. Mr. Rowley asked also that the plan be submitted to the <br /> Planning Board as reference. In addition, the retaining wall intended for behind the building offered a <br /> substantial grade so it was advised that they utilize a concrete block wall that would offer better <br /> longevity and work better with the grade. A plan will be submitted before they do anything. Mr. <br /> Weeden noted that there was also a missing grade on the plan. Mr. Rowley confirmed that it was <br /> negotiated on site. <br /> Mr. Lehrer followed up with Mr. Murner regarding parking, noting that there had been no additional <br /> complaints. Mr. Murner's staff addressed issues of parking at the community gardens directly with <br /> customers. Mr. Balzarini cautioned about seasonal traffic beginning and Mr. Lehrer confirmed that he <br /> would stay,in touch with Mr. Murner, Mr. Rowley confirmed that lighting at the intersection seemed <br /> to be sufficient at the entry road. <br /> 7 <br />