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, <br />�, <br /> ' CAPE COD PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION IN 1975 <br /> as constructing e facil- <br /> 208 program. Both structural alternatives <br /> such <br /> as zoning changes w <br /> ities, and non-struct11 be offered <br /> ural alternatives, such <br /> for public consideration. <br /> r is The importance of the 208 program cannot be over-emp <br /> -emphasized. Barn- <br /> stable voters overwhelmingly demonstrated their concernquestion in thea1974 water <br /> resources with support of the USGS Water Inventory q <br /> referendum. The USGS study (which is progressing as scheduled) <br /> ler system. <br /> us with critical information on the dynamic�oeC ng that system and our recre- <br /> The 208 program will develop a means of protecting <br /> programs will provide <br /> ational waters from pollution. These two comp quality and <br /> us with a uniquely improved capability to prevent future water q Y <br /> before they develop. <br /> quantity problems <br /> ii 701 Program: Continuing a Comprehensive Approach <br /> ' The Commission, since its inception in 1965, has been the recipient of an <br /> j rant <br /> ansp' I annual Housing and Urban Development Comprehensive Planning g <br /> l 1' designed to coordinate all functional planning areas such as en space.roation, <br /> .! land use, economic development, water resources and op <br /> �4 e public and its elected officials isone of the <br /> Providing information to the <br /> Commission's major community services under this program. The Comma- <br />} ssion's information efforts include: <br /> li r liCommi <br /> ti a bi-weekly Newsbriefs to CCPEDC members, Coutyand radio <br /> TAit I ssioners, Cape legislators, Selectmen, newspapers, <br /> stations <br /> A <br />.10 <br /> news releases on Commission activities <br /> 13{' "Information Resources Guide" identifying CCPEDC data <br /> 1 a <br /> 9 <br /> I resources available to the public <br /> t Statistical data series and other information resources <br /> utilized to provide information to the public on request <br /> f { + "Legislative Summary" outlining legislation of special im- <br /> �' portance to the Cape <br /> {{ <br /> {`i l Information papers on issues of regional concern such as <br /> + historic preservation funds and the Federal Flood Insurance <br /> Program <br /> The Commission through its staff provides professional planning assistance <br /> t ' on request to town officials and boards. Nearly all 15 Cape towns have utilized <br /> j' this service since the program began in 1974. During this past year the Commi- <br /> f <br /> ssion has: <br /> complete revision of <br /> assisted the Town of Wellfleet in a <br /> its zoning by-laws <br /> developed applications for the Towns of Harwich and Mashpee <br /> :I <br /> 00. to each town from HUD for comm <br /> which resulted in$50,0 - <br /> unity development projects <br /> o; <br /> 120 <br /> j <br />