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to be changed. I.t is her understanding that the stop signs <br /> should be located on top, and that the pedestrian crossing <br /> signs cannot be larger than the stop sign. <br /> It was agreed that the stop signs should be located <br /> above -and that the Town does not regulate subdivision <br /> signa e. <br /> Gail Barnes inquired about the -Linage of what appear <br /> to be a temporary golf path access to a storage shed <br /> located near the sewer treatment plant . The residents <br /> would like to know if in fact it is a temporary access, or <br /> if it will become a paved direct access, in which case the <br /> property owners would require privacy plantings . <br /> r. Bonvie explained the access i temporary and that <br /> this matter could be further discussed at the dvi-sort' <br /> Board Meeting the following evening. <br /> This matter concluded at :2 p�.m. at' 'whi h point the <br /> Chairman declared a five-minute recess . <br /> The Planning Board Meeting was reconvened at : o p. . <br /> Discussion - bCPC Nomination Application <br /> The Chairman made reference to th-e Town of I ashpee <br /> Comprehensive Plan Summary approved by the Cape Cod <br /> Commission on July 30, 19-98 . Vision Statement - " ashpee <br /> is a Tern of a proud and unique past, though officially <br /> young compared to o.ur neighbors who draw on roots- and a <br /> culture that has treasured this place for a mill:enium. <br /> While many of us are relative newcomers we respect the <br /> ancient traditions maintained by our Wampanoag Commun-ity <br /> and respect the land and waters that we all now share. The <br /> last half--century has been a time of rapid growth, great <br /> chance, and some turmoil for our Town. What has emerged is <br /> a strong and diverse community that seeks to eater the next <br /> century with a prominent purpose and- shared identity. our- <br /> vision for the future honors our past and thie treasures <br /> that nature has given us . We have been the small community <br /> that welcomed many summer quests . Now a-s we head forward <br /> we hope to retain some of our rural character, the freedom <br /> of our woodlands, the purity of our waters, the closeness <br /> f our neighbors, the affordable cost of living and the <br /> tranquility that brought many of us here. At the same time <br /> e wish to boldly meet the challenges of the new century to <br /> 12 <br />