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2 <br />Mashpee Select Board <br />Minutes <br />November 21, 2022 <br />Present: Selectman David W. Weeden, Selectman John J. Cotton, Selectman Thomas F. O'Hara, <br />Selectman Carol A. Weeden, Selectman Michael A. Wyman -Colombo <br />Town Manager Rodney C. Collins <br />Assistant Town Manager Wayne E. Taylor <br />Meeting Called Order by Chairman Weeden at 6:31 p.m. <br />Mashpee Town Hall, Waquoit Meeting Room <br />MINUTES <br />Monday,, November 7,_2022 Re , g] ar and Executive Session Minutes: JC/TO 5-0. <br />Motion made by Selectman Cotton to approve the Regular and Executive Session Minutes of <br />Monday, November 7, 2022 as presented. <br />Motion seconded by Selectman O'Hara. <br />VOTE: Unanimous. 5-0. <br />Roll Call Vote: <br />Selectman Weeden, yes <br />Selectman Sherman, yes <br />Opposed, none <br />APPOINTMENTS & HEARINGS <br />Public Comment: <br />Selectman Cotton, yes Selectman O'Hara, yes <br />Selectman Wyman -Colombo, yes <br />Elana Doyle a resident of Sunset Strip indicated she attended the recent forum on Housing to Protect <br />Cape Cod. Ms. Doyle commented on the dire need for middle class housing and related concern with <br />respect to existing bylaws which restrict reasonable housing development. Mashpee Commons is noted <br />to be the ideal location for mixed use and dense building to accommodate a variety of housing needs <br />due to its close proximity to services. Ms. Doyle conveyed her discouragement with respect to the <br />outlandish opposition this development proposal has received. Most of the middle class do not qualify <br />for housing lotteries and benefits. Having faced the crisis of possibly moving, Ms. Doyle further urged <br />the Select Board to focus on housing to save our local population from having to leave a place they call <br />home. <br />Donna Fuller, Lisa Frye, Terrie Cook, Marje Hecht, Arden Russell and Lynee Barbee indicated they <br />would hold their comments for the Tax Classification Hearing. <br />