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PLANNING BOARD
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01/19/2022
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16 Great Neck RoadNorth <br />wlashyee, Massachusetts 02649 <br />Ms. Sweet stated they will supply whatever resources are needed, but the Board will know the best <br />ways to reach Mashpee residents. <br />Mr. Lehrer would like to discuss engaging the younger population. He had two productive meetings with <br />school officials and Superintendent on how to engage the student age population, specifically visioning <br />work from kindergarten through graduating seniors. He figured it would be beneficial to communicate to <br />parents at home but also to collect data, because kids aren't captured in data collection and they <br />experience physical challenges differently. The senior architectural class can develop logos, a senior <br />project can be those boots on the ground. Little kids drawing a headline of Mashpee with pictures of <br />where they see Mashpee. Its data to help round out a comprehensive vision. The schools are excited, <br />we are excited. Tapping this resource to remain inclusive and accessible in a way that is productive and <br />beneficial for the Town moving forward. <br />The Board thanked Ms. Wells and Ms. Sweet for the introduction to the process and for coming this <br />evening. Everyone is eager to get started. <br />TOWN PLANNER REPORT <br />108 Commercial Street Workforce Housing <br />The Town issued RFQ for site feasibility analysis at 108 Commercial St. The bids came in, it was sent <br />to six firms, and five responses were recieved. The Town Manager has not extended an award as of <br />yet but it will be awarded soon. Horsley Witten Group had the lowest bid. They worked on Falmouth Rd. <br />and Redbrook Village. After about four months the Affordable Housing Trust will submit an RFP to <br />select a developer. It is his hope to have a developer secured before October Town Meeting, hopefully <br />September. <br />COMMITTEE REPORTS <br />Cape Cod Commission — <br />Community Preservation Committee - <br />Design Review - <br />Plan Review - <br />Environmental Oversight Committee — <br />Historic District Commission - <br />Military Civilian Advisory Council - <br />No Report <br />Voted to recommend all 8 applications for funding. Those <br />will go before the Select Board to be placed on the <br />Warrant in May. They will meet on a more regular basis, <br />hopefully every two months, currently they only meet for <br />applications. <br />No Meeting <br />No meeting <br />No Meeting <br />No Meeting <br />No Meeting <br />ADJOURNMENT <br />MOTION: <br />Mr. Balzarini makes a motion to adjourn the meeting at 8:13p.m. Seconded by Mr. Callahan. All <br />in favor. <br />The meeting ended at 8:13p.m. <br />11 <br />
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