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Awl <br /> 'r <br /> 0 <br /> 4, <br /> Mr. Storrs also mentioned the Development <br /> Agreement Model � <br /> Bylaw stemming from the Cape Cod Commission which is d e s�.gned t o i• <br /> allow,a Town to designate which governmental bodyis e <br /> negotiate and enter into empowered to t. <br /> g , that agreement, He stated this would 40 <br /> he, in his s opinion, beneficial to the community to � <br /> October � � be placed on <br /> the tob r Warrant. (Mr.. Rowley left the Meetingat this �` <br /> 7:55p.m., ) � � <br /> 41 <br /> The Town Planner informed the B � <br /> oard that the deadline for , � <br /> Articles being placed on the October Warrant is Monday, July 13, , <br /> Mr. Storrs provided hand-out materials entitle <br /> d,x "Mashpee <br /> Commons, L. P. -Presentation to the Mashpee PlanningBoard-July 1 �Mr <br /> 19 9 8'" w Be stated the first � � <br /> t few pages o f which are discussions of <br /> process to date, what has happened to Mashpee Cocoons since 198s, � <br /> Z) developing Ma s hpe a Commons under ex i s t ingoI'11ng � .. <br /> r z �t <br /> creation of a completely new zoning bylaw, which <br /> well received b �s Subcommittee. wa$r not very <br /> �} the <br /> y the Selectmen's <br /> Commercial Center Bylaw amendments deal. solely with <br /> es <br /> dimensional than Y <br /> changes, allowing ing the Planning Board flexibility to <br /> alter dimensional requirements and to allow small er "' '°tit, <br /> �.of s t o be <br /> r created if a commercial center i s on a public i s or <br /> c�SteW �� privateW <br /> wastewater treatment plant. �,. <br /> Open Space Incentive Bylaw amendments deal with minor <br /> changes to the Bylaw relating to speci f is uses. <br /> Commercial Center Bylaw <br /> Annual Town Meeting warrant, page 8, Article 31-Sect ion A <br /> would have additional language <br /> requiring the PlanningBoard in <br /> their review of an � <br /> y Special i a.l Permit, t o insure a v ' . <br /> development opmlent �.s <br /> designed in keeping with the character of <br /> the Town and of caps <br /> Cod. Section B-The Planning Board could adopt an alternate � <br /> schedule of d p <br /> o dimensional requirements, only i f the project were <br /> placed upon a public or private wastewater <br /> P treatment plant. <br /> r <br /> Page 9, Section D--Additional would al <br /> paragraph �.ow two <br /> or more owners to share one parking lot, providing there are � <br /> deed requirements regardingthe use maintenance, repair, �' <br /> Of said park"ng lots. It would also enable on--street arks. <br /> p ng <br /> to be counted t owards the parkin requirements,s which will reduce <br /> � <br /> g � <br /> the overall <br /> amount of impervious surface. , <br /> ,� <br /> rl, <br /> Section P-Direct vehicle access ways to Route 28 or Route r10 <br /> 151 no more that two ll f > .` <br /> unless the Planning Board determines 00 � <br /> more are warranted f or reasons of s of e t proper r f <br /> y or p Per t �ffzc flow. <br /> A <br /> PPlicant would also be required to submit a Traf fic sport t Impact <br /> P . <br /> o the Planning Board. It would also require that street ro <br /> and drives Witham the development be constructed in accordance <br /> With � <br /> the provisions of Sec. 174-56B. (6) , unless deemed otherwisebY <br /> the Planning Board, <br /> r �j <br /> rr f. <br />