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Ms. Waygan does not understand his method for running this Board <br />rip this Town apart. She came here having a positive attitude. <br />16 Great Weck Road.Worth <br />Nashpee, Massachusetts 02649 <br />She goes on to say he is going to <br />Mr. Fulone informed Ms. Waygan they took a vote while she was out of the room to reserve time to talk <br />about the letter under additional topics. <br />Mr. Balzarini wanted to take a moment to thank the people for showing up at the meetings and <br />participating in Public Comment. He apologizes that it sometimes did not go well, but the only ones to <br />blame are Mashpee Commons. They never supplied the Planning Board with what was asked of them, <br />they gave false figures about housing, and never had true facts. That's what the Planning Board is here <br />for. They are voted in by the people of the Town to look out for the people of the Town, not the <br />developer. The Cape Cod Commission and the developer never kept them in the loop. <br />Lynne Barbee — She was thinking about income levels and Affordable Housing. It's important when <br />figuring out income we think about the benefits. Benefits are really part of their income, not just how <br />much you make an hour. We need to think about what real income is, and think about health insurance <br />and pensions and any of those things. A lot of people work for the benefits, knowing they could possibly <br />make more money elsewhere. When we discuss income, we need to think outside of pay. <br />Mr. Fulone chimed in total compensation. <br />Mr. Phelan sees her thinking of this as a positive, but he is thinking of benefits as negative because <br />they have to pay those monthly fees. Net disposable income may change what their affordability is, yet <br />it is reduced to support the union or benefits. Stop and Shop takes full union dues for part time <br />employees. <br />Mr. Lehrer echoed this is a good point, cost of housing and income level, but also cost of travel to work <br />and time accessing income. This is an issue on the Cape, most of the people who are making a <br />reasonable income who still live here, income is being earned over the bridge. <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />Sign Road Taking Plan — Ash, Cedar, and Devon Streets <br />Sign South Cape Village Special Permit Modification Permit for Building G <br />Mr. Fulone, Mr. Phelan, Mr. Callahan, Mr. Balzarini, and Mr. Hansen signed both. <br />Ms. Waygan is not signing anything this evening. She is too upset. <br />Ms. Waygan asked the Chair if he has a report of his meeting with Meredith. <br />Mr. Fulone said no. The letter was not the result of it, we are going to talk about the letter later. <br />Ms. Waygan just saw the letter. She is very upset, she is sorry. <br />
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