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traffic accrada-y . He suggested traffic be diverted <br /> back through the Base, acknowledging this would have to be <br /> accomplished through the Federal government . There are <br /> also ancient ways within the Town that could be maintained <br /> and utilized. He suggested the DCPC could be used as -a <br /> regional tool . <br /> Mashpee Board of Selectmen <br /> Dori Myers - Stated this has proved to be a useful <br /> forum to receive public feedback, as well as to provide <br /> -information. Clarification as to what exactly will be <br /> included in the DCPC will be helpful and beneficial to the <br /> public. <br /> George Green - Thanked everyone for attending the <br /> Public Hearing and for participating. He spoke in favor of <br /> a DCPC, stating he is glad to see that something is being <br /> done. He acknowledged the is-sues of concern for traffic, <br /> grater quality, and affordable housi g. He welcomed written <br /> comments from the public either for or against the DCPC <br /> process . He recognized this process as an opportunity t <br /> solve some of the problems within the Town. <br /> ohh Cahalane - Thanked the Planning Board for <br /> conducting the Public Hearing. A Board of - el.ectrmen- vote <br /> has not been taken on the matter of DCPC, however a vote <br /> was taken in favor of a DCPC in concept . He stated the <br /> Board of Selectmen "back the Planning Board all the way on <br /> this". <br /> He explained a DCPC -would not stow all building (other <br /> than the initial 15-day moratorium) . Special permit <br /> projects such as -New Seabury, Southport, Windchi e would be <br /> allowed to continue. Commercial building such as South <br /> Cape Village, and Mahpe Commons would be allowed to <br /> continue under DFI . o-B projects will not be affected by <br /> DCPC. <br /> Wayne Taylor - Expressed concern with how much will be <br /> affected by DCPC. He is concerned about a Town-wide DCPC <br /> that could possibly hurt the individual landowner. <br /> He is in agfeeme 't, in concept, that the DCPC should <br /> go forward. The Board will tape a more formal stand on <br /> this issue when a determination of area/concerns are <br /> defined for nomination. <br /> 1 <br />