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04/15/1998 PLANNING BOARD Minutes
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04/15/1998
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i f'y Iti� <br /> rural character and peacefulness of the community,, which `�s the t,:s <br /> reason he moved from the city environment. .• <br /> N1r. Crowley made a regue s t t o the Board that this` portion be :►r <br /> pulled out of the Comprehensive Plan. <br /> Mary Howley, 9 Nelson Circle-Stated the iss <br /> ue causing her <br /> the most concern with regard to the bypass,proposed yp ss. is that of <br /> the endangerment to the school children. She commented they <br /> proposed road is much too close to the two grammar schools and <br /> to the future Boys and Girls Club of Cape Cod noting he road <br /> y sec1uded p g t �`'' •, <br /> k <br /> would be extremely k:. <br /> . A. <br /> r <br /> •tkr.i. <br /> - MS. Howley ' <br /> y stated it is her understanding that sever <br /> live within g al <br /> pedophiles r a short distance of the schools, stating <br /> t we have a moral obligation to be vigilant for the safety of the <br /> children of Mashpee. She re u �j { <br /> quested the Board discontinue the iEg e <br /> jeopardize bypass plan immediately and not 'the chi ldren s <br /> security for traf f is convenience. <br /> t <br /> Bob Aldrich-Interpreted what the Board has said this 'R'r'. t <br /> evening to mean there is little that can be done to remove this • ��;� <br /> matter from the Town Meeting warrant. He asked what could .be t, <br /> done in this regard, as most n in attend <br /> people ace would like to • <br /> have this matter removed. • <br /> a There was some discussion as to whether or not the School <br /> Committee was in favor of this proposal. Mr. Fudala 7i. <br /> h p p clarified <br /> that in 199 6 Mrs. Lynch had made the Motion in favor of this. <br /> The chairman read a portion of a letter from Lincoln DeMoura <br /> who has viewed the proposed road, as flagged, with the Chairman <br /> of the Planning Board. "Dear Mr. Cof fey, Mashpee School ' <br /> Committee, at the Special Meeting of April 14th discussed the <br /> Job' s Fishing Road extension. The Committee wishes to ex r <br /> ������ <br /> ess p • � <br /> the concerns about the closeness of this road to the <br /> Quashnet ,z <br /> Schools and would like the opportunity to meet withT our Board '. �4 <br /> to express their Y - <br /> P e r concerns prior to any commitments being made. .i. <br /> We advise Town Planner, Tom Fudala, who met with the School <br /> Committee at the November 4, 1996 Meeting and were of the <br /> Opinion there was an agreement to move Job s Fishingfurther from <br /> the school . ,, <br /> , <br /> The Chairman also read a portion of the Minutes of the above `'' <br /> mentioned Meeting. "Rotary bypass-Town Planner, Tom Fudala. 1. `4 <br /> Fudala presentation to Committee details needed for a Rotary <br /> bypass, H <br /> However, when the new addition to the school was put on 1 <br /> the west side instead of the south side, located fort (40) feet <br /> from the Great Hay Road layout,, etc. ,, etc. Although h the road <br /> wou 1 d <br /> y g ,�• <br /> only be a typical two-lane country road intended to allow <br /> fecal residents and emergency vehicles to bypass the increasinglyr•. <br /> cone g y YP <br /> g sted Rotary area, he says understandably create a concern <br /> about safety and noise impacts of the bypass road to the school. <br /> -9- <br /> p y'P � <br /> :: t <br />
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