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Board. Ms. Hecht felt that it was too much for the Town to discuss and time was needed to <br /> understand it. <br /> Yvonne Courtney stated that she had attended many meetings over the years and suggested that <br /> there was a big problem with communication between the Planning Board,Mashpee Commons <br /> and the Board of Selectmen. It was Ms. Courtney's opinion that a major change in the Zoning <br /> Bylaw could not be requested without clear communication. Ms. Courtney suggested better <br /> communication was needed prior to moving forward and the maj ority of the Town was unaware <br /> of what was happening and could not be presented to the Town in its current state. The burden <br /> should be shared with the various offices in the Town. This proposal would be opening the door <br /> to other developers and others should communicate and understand what was going on. <br /> Peggy Bent expressed frustration that the resident elected Planning'Board had not been given an <br /> opportunity to address these concerns until this late. <br /> Kathleen Irwin stated that the Mashpee Commons' presentation seemed like a commercial, <br /> adding that Cape home buyers were aware of the challenges of septic systems and felt that it <br /> should have been addressed in the presentation. Mr. Preston apologized. Ms. Irwin stated that <br /> Mashpee Commons needed to know the percentages for affordable housing but suggested that <br /> they could propose their vision for affordable housing and show more generosity to the Town. <br /> Mr. Preston stated that they had hosted a number of presentations that addressed issues such as <br /> wastewater and their current treatment plant operated at 3 mg/L, adding that it had always been a <br /> core concern of theirs. <br /> The Chair invited all to attend June 28"'. Mr. Ferronti noted that the schedule on the presentation <br /> listed Wednesday, June 28th but the meeting at the library would take place at 6 p.m. on <br /> Thursday, June 28t". Mr. Lehrer confirmed that the meeting would be posted on the Planning <br /> Board website and in Town Hall. Mr. Ferronti confirmed that it would be posted on the <br /> Mashpee Commons website. The Chair requested that the agenda for the Special Meeting be <br /> sent to all parties, Mr. Lehrer confirmed that they would be able to stay as late as necessary. <br /> OLD BUSINESS <br /> Ockway Highlands Site Visit-The Chair inquired whether members of the public were <br /> present for the Ockway Highlands update. Mr. Lehrer reported that Mr. Morin would not be <br /> attending tonight's meeting and requested that he attend the next Planning Board meeting. <br /> Naukabout Brewery Site Visit-Peter Murner reported that the Board of Selectmen voted <br /> that no parking would be allowed on Lake Avenue, and signs would be installed indicating that it <br /> was a Tow Away Zone, The Chair expressed her appreciation for Naukabout's efforts, <br /> referencing a sign in place advising customers to park at Veteran's Park. In addition, Mr. <br /> Rowley and Mr. Weeden reviewed field engineered layouts of the seating areas, feedback was <br /> received about fill in place of cutting,the areas were re-inspected and Mr. Rowley and Mr. <br /> Weeden offered additional feedback. New plans were submitted and Naukabout was looking <br /> forward to completing the work this summer. <br /> 16 <br />
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