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w <br /> John Kuchinski commented that the Transportation r <br /> pa tat ion Plan �s <br /> meant to identify needs, alternative remedies and growth ,M% <br /> projection of the Town and should, be given consideration with X ' <br /> reference to addressing potential transportation needs of the `A <br /> 41 <br /> a <br /> Town. <br /> Robert Govoni made it very e clear that h `? r <br /> would not be able <br /> to support the Transportation Element as resented in light of <br /> the fact there is P g •"�such strong opposition from DPW. He suggested ?;`* Nell <br /> the Town Planner meet with Mr. Taylor in an attempt to resolve <br /> some of the issues <br /> �issues/concerns as presented to the Board b <br /> Y Mr. <br /> Taylor. He further stated he would be more to support ., <br /> the Element if Mr. Taylor had input into it and if it had DPW <br /> support-, . •� <br /> At this point there was discussion regarding- Mr. Taylor/DPW <br /> ,..� <br /> involvement and participation in the of this Element. <br /> preparation ent. <br /> r/r <br /> The vice chairman expressed his opinion that due h Vol <br /> w rese i � to the = �•�� <br /> reservations of the DPW, the Element could not go forward without . <br /> further discussions. + <br /> iE E� <br /> (There was brief discussion regarding permitting issues, <br /> further VHB discussion. ) <br /> report,John. Kuchinski suggested Mr. Taylor review the re note ' <br /> detail p ' �� <br /> detailed comments, meet t with the Town Planner and. then return to <br /> the Planning ' { <br /> g Board for further discussion. <br /> 1W ■ <br /> ''!, <br /> The vice chairman again suggested a meeting with VHB, if - ' <br /> os s ibl <br /> p e, in an attempt to address comments/concerns of DPW. <br /> (This matter concluded at 8: o .m, <br /> P } i <br /> Heritage Preservation/Community Character Elements` <br /> The vice Chairman recognized Eric Smith for h <br /> g� e the purpose of <br /> makingh t � <br /> is presentation. Eric pointed out Mashpee s unique <br /> background, being the home of the Wampanoags and a Town on cape <br /> {. <br /> Cod, the character- of the Town has been taken into consideration. 'Viol <br /> Inventory: A State survey having taken place in 1973 by the , <br /> Massachusetts Circle commission twenty-twog buildings were � <br /> identified, seven of which no longer exist. Some of the <br /> highlights of 'the surveysites are the Mabel Avant House <br /> � <br /> (Museum) , Mash pee Parsonage, Jonas Homestead Thr � <br /> p g ya Pocknett <br /> Houser Old Indian Meetinghouse (oldest building in Town) , and the <br /> Horatio Amos House. #� <br /> Other sites not included in the 1973 survey are Briant' s <br /> • Neck ' ' <br /> (the original location of the Meetinghouse) , Trout Grave <br /> (the site of a Wampanoag legend) , Nathan Bourne House (oldest <br /> house in Mash ee-1780) , Delscena Hendricks House Solomon � + <br /> Attaquin) , The Poor House, and a number of burial sites. ; <br /> „f$ <br /> �).. <br /> E 1 I <br />