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PLANNING BOARD
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02/02/2005
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T.J. Murphy - "Hopefully the DCPC will not hold up <br /> public safet-y issues in. Mashpee. This has not been <br /> addressed, we need that light on Rte. 28 and orchard Road". <br /> Mary Scanlon - Letter in support of DCPC for the <br /> Town of Mashpee. <br /> Judith Godin - Encouraging the Planning Boa-rd to <br /> continue efforts to develop the DCPC process . <br /> Andre Laferriere - Questioning the moratorium period, <br /> traffic, and roundabout . Expressed opposition to a DCPC <br /> nomination request. <br /> Frederick Borgesen, Associate Member, Zoning Board of <br /> Appeals, commenting upon his personal opinions - opposed to <br /> DCPC nomination and feels that the Town of Mashpee <br /> possesses the resources to control its own destiny. <br /> Jonathan Furk ush, Alternate Member, Zoning Board of <br /> Appeals -- opposed to a DCPC nomination and feels that the <br /> Town Boards, are capable. of solving all current and future <br /> problems challenging the Town. <br /> Richard Cuerrera., Member 'Zoning Board of Appeals - <br /> pposed to a DCPC, stating he feels this would be' "a <br /> terrible mistake", and that small businesses would be put on <br /> hold for at least -years, plus . <br /> Mark and Maryanne Townsend - Uncertain if a DCPC would <br /> address their concerns regarding homeowners trying to <br /> obtain a building permit and the negative effects on <br /> contractors, tradespeople, and suppliers. They recommended <br /> any restrictions/moratorium periods imposed . y a DCPC <br /> exclude private residences . <br /> Thomas O' Hara - Opposed to. a Town-wide DCPC. Opposed <br /> to "handing over control of the Town to the Cape Cod <br /> Commission" stating this would in no way benefit the <br /> citizens of Mashpee. <br /> Bruce and Lu nn Croft - Concerns regarding limitations <br /> on homeowner building and renovations. <br /> Businesses and organizations <br /> 1 <br />
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