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02/01/2023 PLANNING BOARD Minutes (2)
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16 Great Neck RoadNorth <br />wlashyee, -Massachusetts oz649 <br />objectives today. We have had these restrictions on the books for years and wants to be able <br />to respond to questions asking why it has not been a priority. <br />BOARD ENGINEER REPORT <br />Project Reviews and Inspections <br />Nothing to report. <br />CHAIRMANS REPORT <br />Ms. Waygan went to the Conservation Committee meeting last week. She provided them with <br />an update and encouraged them to watch the Planning Board's January 18t" meeting where <br />Drew McManus spoke about the Clean Water Initiative at a staff level. On February 9, 2023 at <br />5-00p.m. the ConCom is having a public forum about water quality held at the Town Hall. They <br />are thinking of increasing their meeting times to either start earlier or meet an additional day. <br />They get a lot of applications that take up meeting time. They want to set aside more time for <br />water quality issues. <br />TOWN PLANNER REPORT <br />Affordable Housing Project — 209 Old Barnstable road <br />Mr. Lehrer stated he has no major updates. He did receive an email today from Quashnet <br />Valley residents who summarized their survey results. He read in the newspaper, he did <br />request a traffic study for the project at the request of the neighborhood, but the newspaper <br />reported Mr. Collins approved those funds, and he does not believe that to be true. The Trust <br />has taken no action on that item, it would come from the Trust or as an additional line item <br />from the town. The financial commitment has not been figured out. <br />Ms. Waygan asked what sort of data comes out of a traffic study. <br />Mr. Lehrer commented it would determine intersection delays, safety issues, and mitigation <br />strategies to correct those issues. If deemed detrimental, it could bear impact to the <br />development. The major concerns are traffic related with limited sidewalks and the school <br />buses. The traffic focus is something he can begin right now. <br />Ms. Faulkner asked about some of their other concerns. <br />Mr. Lehrer stated density on 3+/- acre parcel, concentration of affordable housing projects in <br />the area with Mashpee Village up the street, and the ongoing construction of the nearby <br />subdivision. He wants to get the traffic study authorized and that scope of work underway then <br />he will reconvene with stakeholders and discuss mitigation and pathways forward. He needs to <br />understand the traffic issues before getting into site design, infrastructure, architecture, and <br />building types. <br />10 <br />
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