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16 Great Weck Road Worth <br />Aashpee, Massachusetts 02649 <br />for HPP, as stated last meeting. However, he was not able to include in that application letters of <br />support. He would ask the Planning Board submit a letter of support of that application. <br />MOTION: <br />Mr. Phelan makes a motion to recommend the Planning Board write a letter in support of Mr. <br />Lehrer's application for funds from the CPC for the HPP. Mr. Balzarini seconded. All in favor. <br />Ms. Waygan abstained as she is a member of the CPC. <br />Mr. Lehrer also informed the Board if they have topics between now and the 17tn they want to discuss <br />with the Affordable Housing Committee, to submit them by E-mail prior to the meeting. <br />Mr. Balzarini would like to look at hourly wages and try to obtain housing for the average income of <br />people in that wage bracket or specific to occupation. <br />Mr. Lehrer noted the Chair of the Affordable Housing Committee has done in depth reasonable analysis <br />of data. This is a great starting off point for these conversations. Its relatively old data from the 2010 <br />census, and we can only make assumptions as we don't have the updated figures. It is a great starting <br />point. <br />Mr. Fulone asked if this will be part of the presentation on November 17'n <br />Ms. Waygan asked Mr. Lehrer a few questions when he first gave the build out. One of them was what <br />was the mechanism to deed restrict housing for year round for the missing middle. <br />Mr. Lehrer did not look into this, he did forget and he apologizes. He made note of these questions and <br />will forward along to the Affordable Housing Chair. <br />Ms. Waygan wants to know how do we make these units year round and is there a way? Is it by deed <br />restriction? She elaborated there is no sense in building housing that is not year round as Mashpee has <br />so little development capacity. Also, Ch. 40B issued in 2007, you were going to find out how many units <br />were permitted and how many units were actually built. She would like to know how many were built. <br />Ms. Waygan mentioned last meeting about the Town of Falmouth having a proposed Affordable <br />Housing Bylaw. They have certain lots identified throughout the Town, they can get up to three stories. <br />It is coming up for approval. She would like a copy of that to look at as well. <br />Mr. Lehrer noted the figures the Affordable Housing Chair uses are relative to the phase of the <br />development. He will provide them with a copy of the mixed use bylaw for Falmouth. <br />Mr. Fulone asked about it being mixed use. <br />Mr. Lehrer said their upcoming Town Meeting is contemplating a Mixed Use Overlay. Mr. Lehrer will <br />respond to that next meeting. <br />