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Form-Based Code. Mr. Balzarini stated that he had received multiple complaints regarding the height <br /> of the 3-story building located at Mashpee Commons. <br /> Chairman Waygan recommended discussion with state legislators regarding the Town's or developer's <br /> inability to bear infrastructure costs for this type of development. Mr. Balzarini referenced the funds <br /> awarded to the 40B project that constructed the road which the Chair responded was from MassWorks. <br /> Mr. Rowley suggested that Jobs Fishing Road toward Route 28 was incomplete and the upgrades not <br /> complete. Mr. Hansen expressed concern about dangerous curbing in the area that needed an <br /> adjustment to the pavement striping. <br /> The Chair shared the response she received from the Ethics Commission exonerating her from any <br /> suggested unethical behavior, which she distributed to all who had been in receipt of the original letter <br /> from the Town Clerk. It was confirmed that Board members could speak to their constituents. <br /> The meeting calendar has been requested for 2019 and the Planning Board confirmed that they would <br /> continue to meet the I'and 3'Wednesdays at 7 p.m. <br /> BOARD MEMBER COMIVMTEE UPDATES <br /> Cape Cod Commission-Mr. Weeden confirmed that the last of the technical bulletins had been <br /> reviewed by the subcommittee and the public comment period would soon be ending. It was the <br /> Chair's opinion that the RPP needed a little more bite and the performance measures should be <br /> returned to the Plan. Mr. Lehrer also referenced "Cape Cod Place Types" and the lack of clarity and <br /> criteria needed to identify the place types. Mr. Weeden responded that he would look into who would <br /> be identifying the place types. <br /> Community Preservation Committee-The Chair stated that seven applications had been <br /> received to include the acquisition of the Tavares property, a running track reconstruction at the high <br /> school, a proposed basketball court at Attaquin Park, Community Garden reconstruction, construction <br /> of the Mashpee War Monument,transfer of funds to the Affordable Housing Trust and Armenian <br /> Church property acquisition for Affordable Housing. <br /> Design Review Committee-Mr. Cummings reported that RCA Electrical Contractors attended <br /> regarding the building of two structures at 20 Evergreen Circle, off of Route 130. One structure would <br /> total 7,320 square feet and the other 2,400 square feet. The project proponent would be returning to <br /> make adjustments to the color and out of scale cupolas. Cape Cod Dog Center was a proposed brick <br /> building with parking in the front. Mr. Rowley stated that he had been asked to review both projects. <br /> Mr. Lehrer confirmed that the design was attractive for an industrial area but he did not like the site <br /> plan, adding that a bylaw was in place that did not allow for parking in the front of the building, adding <br /> his opinion that the short side of the building should front the street to allow for more attractive <br /> building massing. Despite his recommendations,the project was passed and Mr. Lehrer asked for the <br /> Planning Board's opinion on the project. It was noted that the ZBA would grant a variance to the <br /> Bylaw, and stated by the project's attorney. Mr. Rowley noted that variances needed to be a result of <br /> something unique due to the topography or shape of the lot, otherwise it should be dismissed. Mr. <br /> Lehrer would be attending the ZBA meeting. <br /> Environmental Oversight Committee-No meeting <br /> Greenway Project & Quashnet Footbridge-Ms. Laurent would be assisting with the <br /> bridge and the Chair asked Mr. Kooharian to take over the project and schedule the site visit. <br /> Historic District Commission-No update <br /> NEViR Military Civilian Community Council-1 EUR Joint Land Use Study-No update <br /> Plan Review-No update <br /> 10 <br />
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