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PLANNING BOARD
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07/01/1998
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k1 <br /> 4 <br /> li <br /> a <br /> �4 <br /> water treated by the Tal.anian plant, but were unfortunately ' <br /> rebuffed by both properties <br /> Mr. Storrs commented there is an approximate <br /> pp twenty �2 0� <br /> year time frame for resolution of the wastewater concerns, and 'k{� <br /> that the existing capacity at the Mashpee Commons plant is <br /> p adequate for the next few years. � � 1k <br /> lbs. Hastings asked about traffic impacts. � <br /> Mt, Storrs stated that the form of development being <br /> proposed by Mashpee Commons reduces up to thirty-five (35W) <br /> percent fewer trips per s day o <br /> p p p �' as opposed d t a the standard <br /> andar�d <br /> development, which Information has been presented to the �w <br /> selectmen' s Subcommittee. He also stated MCLP is strongly <br /> committed to mitigating traffic impacts through commitments � <br /> to Mass. Transit, bicycle paths, and land improvements, <br /> The Town Planner stated the subject under discussion this <br /> evening, zoning changes, would have no impact on traffic. <br /> open. space Incentive Development Bylaw <br /> tit <br /> L{A: <br /> Mr. Storrs made reference to the Brief Explanation of <br /> Section 174-46 of the Mashpee Zoning Bylaw, written by the Town ;�I{ % <br /> Planner: <br /> 1. Encourages the transfer of residential units from <br /> outlying areas into growth centers of the Town of Mashpee, <br /> 2. Requires a minimum fifty (5 n) percent of the combined <br /> areas of all parcels involved with the project, which must total. N`rW:� <br /> R <br /> at least twenty (20) acres be set aside as open space, <br /> r <br /> 3. The minimum, open space must be located in primary or . <br /> secondary conservation areas. <br /> 4, All open space must remain in its natural state. <br /> 5, There are bonus multipliers to encourage people to <br /> transfer units from outlying and high conservation value parcels. <br /> 6. The developed portion must be at least five � acres,� p � s � } <br /> With access to certain main roadways and may not be located ' <br /> within the rimy p ry or secondary conservation area. <br /> Page 2-The proposed amendment would allow for a mix of <br /> cC" }�n,e '4.�.a and i.��,rsti�.dentifiil uses, Al <br /> Page 3-Relates to the parcel of land located on Great Neck <br /> Road south, and the creation of more park areas within the master <br /> plan. The proposed amendment would create an incentive to create { ° <br /> more internal parks. �r <br /> owls. <br /> � . 60. <br /> jfl f <br />
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