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I!M i <br /> The chairman recognized Robert Govoni, ' who proposed the <br /> car et in of natural vegetation inside p p <br /> re p g getation�along the inside fence of <br /> Algonquin Avenue. Shrubberies suitable for screening will be <br /> planted on the other side of the fence. He expressed his opinion <br /> _+= <br /> that there is approximate) three , <br /> � a week window weatherwlse in a <br /> order to accomplish this. <br /> r <br /> Chance Reichel asked about what had been specified within <br /> he original Permit. <br /> p <br /> Mr. Bonvie responded by stating the special Permit requires �If <br /> t. <br /> TMRevegetation" . Mr. Bonvie clarified the April 13, 1998 proposal <br /> deviates from the original plan by eliminating the non-indigenous <br /> lantin s (which would. require <br /> p g qu e continual maintenance} . Mr. J <br /> Bonvie further stated that only indigenous species were being � <br /> for the purpose of rev <br /> proposed p p egetatzng the area. ; <br /> +re► <br /> f Mr. Bonvie agreed the issue should remain open for further <br /> discussion/conditions by the Board regarding any additional ' <br /> planting requirements. He requested. the Board approve this °''�� <br /> in order f pp proposal or him to commence planting. <br /> John Kuchinski suggested Mr. Bonvie onvle procure a revised <br /> landscape plan indicating the indigenous species necessary to " <br /> accomplish i sh the original in ` B <br /> ptent of the plan; to which Mr.. Bonvie <br /> agreed. r, <br /> Sy.. <br /> The chairman made the specific point that the original <br /> intent was to screen the area as a courtesy to the <br /> abutters. and 7 4 <br /> the proposed transplanting may or may not accomplish what was ,5 <br /> intended and would require further PlanningBoard, review. (This <br /> � s <br /> matter concluded at 7:48 p.m. ) <br /> Board Items _ <br /> Presentation and Discussion-Proposed Job' s Fishing Road Extension 41 <br /> The chairman welcomed members of the public, promised an <br /> orientat ion of a s i tuat ion the Town has been cons idering f or some :n <br /> time, and assured them that nothing would happen in the short- s <br /> term. He requested that everyone understand that if this <br /> proposal is adopted, it may be occur as long as ten years from <br /> now. " <br /> e <br /> +-I, <br /> The chairman clarified that the Board was interested in <br /> gathering citizen input,, rather than debating this matter. <br /> p g <br /> The chairman then deferred to Thomas Fudala, Town Planner, <br /> for the purpose of providing an orientation regarding the <br /> Possible extension of Job' s Fishing Road. <br /> Mr. Fudala explained there is a very limited road network r <br /> within the Town of Mash pee,, all of which end up at the Rotary. <br /> Du � p <br /> e to the projected growth of the Town, based upon zoning and <br /> 2_ ' <br />