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�aata <br />16 Great Neck RoadNorth <br />Mashpee, Massachusetts 02649 <br />Ms. Faulkner asked him to explain this one more time. <br />Mr. Lehrer referenced the question asking how significant of an impact do the factors of quality <br />of life have on Mashpee, and the scale was satisfied, very satisfied, and not satisfied. The <br />scale is not consistent with the question being asked. <br />Workshops and Focus Groups <br />Mr. Lehrer stated September 26th is the parents of school age children Zoom. Letters and <br />invitations went home last week. He wants this one to be well attended. <br />Monday, October 31 will be an additional condensed Zoom. <br />The Tribe has confirmed Sunday, September 25th for their session. Mr. Lehrer, Blake Martin, <br />and Ashley Sweet will be in attendance. Ms. Waygan asked if that was a 2:OOp.m. start time. <br />Mr. Lehrer was informed that sometimes non tribal members cannot be present for certain <br />topics of discussion. He will likely be there early to give a presentation. Select Board member <br />Mr. Weeden will set up in the atrium and invite attendees as they come and go to engage in <br />that space. There will not be enough space in the other room. <br />Affordable and Workforce Housing <br />Ms. Waygan attended the meeting of the Affordable Housing Committee last week. She <br />emailed the Chair about coordinating between the Committee and this Board on some zoning <br />to create affordable housing in town. He said yes, he has seen the June 5th email, and she is <br />waiting to see how he wants to proceed. In lieu of meeting, she would like to invite them here, <br />or maybe Mr. Lehrer can go to them with the redevelopment bylaw. They meet monthly, so Mr.. <br />Lehrer could explain the redevelopment bylaw, then they could convene together to discuss. <br />Community Preservation Program <br />Ms. Waygan commented there is a Public Hearing on Thursday, October 6, 2022. The CPC is <br />holding a Public Hearing on the possibilities and resources as they relate to historic <br />preservation, recreation, affordable housing, and open space. It will be held at the Senior <br />Center at 6:OOp.m. She will clarify the exact time. It is the annual Public Hearing for the <br />Community Preservation Committee. They will go through the program and performance data <br />and what has been accomplished thus far and what's in progress, then they will take Public <br />Comment on what people would like to see as priority use of the funds. The Planning Board <br />wrote a letter of support for the purchase of 751 Main St., Rt. 130. That is the one application <br />the CPC is considering right now. They will set a deadline in early November for applications. If <br />8 <br />