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Mashpee Commons should provide materials to all as well offer information to all electronically. In <br /> addition, Boards and Committees should be allowed time to further discuss the matter after the <br /> presentation in order to submit comments to the Planning Board, to be used for negotiation. <br /> The Chair would send correspondence to Selectman Gottlieb and Mr. Chace. The Chair suggested <br /> reviewing Commission materials ahead of time and requested that the item remain on the agenda. Mr. <br /> Lehrer confirmed that there were six other existing Development Agreements considered by the Cape <br /> Cod Commission, including the Mashpee Business Park. Further information was available on the <br /> website. <br /> CHAIRMAN'S REPORT <br /> No report at this time. <br /> BOARD MEMBER COMMITTEE UPDATES <br /> One Cape Reports-The Chair attended the first day regarding impacts of climate change and <br /> financing wastewater and discussed what she learned. Mr. Phelan attended workshops regarding <br /> accessory apartments being addressed with cluster subdivisions. Mr. Hansen referenced the example <br /> used of Pine Hills to develop a cluster subdivision. Mr. Lehrer stated that he had been invited to speak <br /> about form-based code. <br /> Cape Cod Commission-Mr. Callahan stated that there would be testimony accepted to amend <br /> the Local Comprehensive Plan Regulations. There was consensus from the Board for Mr. Lehrer to <br /> invite the acting Chief Planner of the Cape Cod Commission to discuss new regulations with the <br /> Planning Board. The Chair asked that notices from the Cape Cod Commission be forwarded to the <br /> Planning Board, and a hard copy provided in packets. <br /> Community Preservation Committee-There was no meeting, but the Chair reported that a <br /> draft Warrant Article for Town Meeting would create a property tax surcharge to address wastewater, <br /> and occur through the Community Preservation Committee. There was discussion whether the <br /> surcharge would be 2%, along with 2% CPA funds or 3%wastewater and 1% CPA. There was <br /> discussion regarding reuse of wastewater as well ongoing conversations with Joint Base Cape Cod <br /> regarding municipality shared use of their wastewater facility. <br /> Design Review Committee-Mr. Callahan stated that signage was passed for 53 Market Street <br /> for Cape Cod Coffee. <br /> Plan Review-No meeting <br /> Environmental Oversight Committee-No meeting, but the straw, styrofoam and helium ban <br /> would be considered at Town Meeting. <br /> Greenway Project& Quashnet Footbridge-No update <br /> Historic District Commission-No meeting <br /> Military Civilian Advisory Council-Mr. Phelan confirmed that a vote would be taken by the <br /> State and he would be attending the first meeting in October. <br /> UPDATES FROM TOWN PLANNER <br /> Mr. Lehrer referenced the Light Industrial Overlay District and the need to provide better <br /> visibility for a neighborhood amenity. Mr. Lehrer suggested that the current development standards <br /> were not consistent with the intent of the Overlay District, hiding the building behind undisturbed <br /> natural vegetation. Mr. Lehrer inquired whether the Planning Board would consider a Bylaw change <br /> to allow businesses to elevate their landscaping for their businesses to be seen from the road. Mr. <br /> Phelan inquired whether applicants would provide detailed landscaping plans for review by the <br /> Planning Board and Mr. Lehrer confirmed that substantial landscaping plans would be required for <br /> neighborhood amenities to create an inviting presence. Mr. Balzarini suggested Mr. Lehrer work on a <br /> 9 <br />