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groups. There is-strong public support of the project from the business community and <br /> 21-1etters of support from-the general public, with 2-letters of oppos iti on. <br /> In closing, Mr. Megathlin referred to visuals of the Lifestyle.Shopping Center and <br /> Hockey Rink in downtown Hyannis. <br /> Dennis Balza.rini inquired as to the major differences between.the previous <br /> proposal and the current; to which Mr. Megathlin replied the major changes are the use of <br /> brick rather than macadam, flush granite. curb stops and east iron bollards. An emphasis <br /> will be made on street trees, pedestrian lighting, and wide-sidewaiks. <br /> The,Chairman asked whether or not the walkway would be available for use b <br /> the public; to which Mr. Megathlin stated the walkway would continue to be available for <br /> public gatherings (the compass will remain). <br /> The Chairman then asked about proposed changes to Roche Bros. Mr. Megathlin <br /> stated the crosswalks will be relocated to line up more directly with the entrances and <br /> exits. <br /> Joseph liul l in expressed his,support of the proposed plan. <br /> Mr. Rowley suggested the ramp in the loading zone be relocated from the middle <br /> of the loading zone to the back. Matthew Eddy agreed to review the options for a <br /> physical barrier between loading and parking areas. <br /> {This matter concluded at 7:25 p.m. <br /> Discussion <br /> Mashpee- ,ommons Development Agreement <br /> Douglas Storrs and Cape Cod Commission Staff—Update <br /> Concept Plans for'East Steeple Street and Forth Market Street west <br /> The Chairman called this matter to order and recognized Paul Neidzwiecki, <br /> Executive Director, Cape Cod Commission. <br /> Mr. I eidzwiecki informed the.-Board that Chapter H has recently been approved <br /> by the Assembly of Delegates, which in conjunction with Rand Use Vision Maps at the <br /> Deal level will allow towns, by application, to raise and lover thresholds, <br /> The Regional Policy plan is about one year old at this point, the concept of which <br /> was to move in the direction of spatial planing, planning by naps,with the <br /> understanding that the Capc Cod Commission.is ready to take advantage of a more <br /> sophisticated approach to regional review. The Commission would.like to support the <br /> principals of smart growth and compact.development which are essential to maintainiq <br /> the Cape vibrant and to continue to provide opportunities to improve the quality of <br /> economic development on the Cape while protecting valuable resources. <br /> 4 <br />