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<br /> Selectman,O'HaTa'. And Itbink that's a,dodble situation. It"s unfbrtunate that this, one developer
<br /> cat-n,e before you as a single developer'. I just,think th'at, as the mcarket allow's, that"'s, what"s
<br /> before you and there-s a,developer that wants to comeln here. I don'twant to see the Town, an d
<br /> su,re wee eherloin eat.OPPOT mitt y0 C1s 0 ,
<br /> fighttng for whatthey may havt-,%,,heard Iffir park, space, open pairk's. And re-pl,ayed.that meeting
<br /> over and over and parks canie up repeatedly, but I think the only elernent missing she trail
<br /> systern, and, connnecting pathway.
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<br /> ,,ust the trail system,, 'There's a little bit,j, -ore to, it,,- Most of`
<br /> Mr. Kooharl an., Well., it's not J
<br /> thet-ralli, system.., I don,"t think,any of us are really look themas,ter plan,that he has, eat, the
<br /> trails, nobody is re ally looking,for t,hem to give any,11-loreland.
<br /> Ch,aillnuan,Waygan: Well, maybe,maybe not.
<br /> Mr. Kooharian: Maybc not Trout d,or something like that, But wal'king tl-trough, the cetiter
<br /> of Mashpee Cornmons, it'snot like we're-, looking for maj or, changes,or anytIning. But I' do think
<br /> that it's important that th,,e Town has a place fll.at,it owns, that the citizens own, bl i e land tba slt'
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<br /> in the heart of-the"I"own. And 'I thii,,,* a great pl,ace for that wo-uld be in It of'the libIrary.,
<br /> Where they're not develoPing "it area. But, that s the place, when instead.o f j ust having&Tass,
<br /> I how many,people,go there and jiust hang out oil"the grass., because 'it's such a nifty place to be.
<br /> Ay Selectman u Rara: Ithuap-peil's ETCquent,
<br /> Mr.-' oharian: eopile don't go there, unless there"s somethiiig go,ing on.
<br /> 7,ople hang'ing out there a I the I time piayrng Selectrnani3O'Hara: But they do go tlierel. I see Pe
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<br /> Mr. Kool-ian',gin: I don't know anybody-sxho, says,, bey, let's go, to the park,' '. Let's get In'the�ear
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<br /> and drive down,. I do know people wno do that in other towns because there are f`acifities on th�
<br /> I ,% reen space. nd'ng the gT,land. A's not use a green space,, it's an', improved g, It's not,expa 1 een
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<br /> space, it's doing something wit I h it, th.,at,makes s ens el t I hat niakes it a destination for, e 1,
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<br /> blat's a,simple thing, to work w"th Mashpee Comrnonsin vlsitors and citizens of the "1own. 'T 1, 1
<br /> some way,to rnay be trans'J"er ownership by buyi,ng it or have thern give It tiOUS, wilate veil 'to t1le
<br /> To so that we can do something. Somewhere arourid'I"routPond, there's got,to be a.way to
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<br /> ,put a walking trail around,thie Pond, in some way, sha ,r that o
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<br /> Selectman O'Hara: That's worth discussing whet'lier it can h,ap-p, en or not. 'Let's, face 11,,, Yoe
<br /> .i,'t-build on that land so ifth,ere'sl a Possibility of-having a trail around the pond, I don't think
<br /> anyone is, going to argue,that.
<br /> Mr. Kooharian,.- Y(,)u have trails that go from your sehools, into the heart of your town, you,walk
<br /> through yourbusiness district you go over and around, thiepond and then you connect with the,
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