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02/01/2023 PLANNING BOARD Minutes (2)
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16 Great Neck RoadNorth <br />wlashyee, -Massachusetts oz649 <br />PUBLIC COMMENT <br />Donald Allen- They learned a lot about the affordable housing process when they met with <br />Mr. Lehrer a week ago. They surveyed 100 homes within their neighborhood and there was <br />not one feedback that was against affordable housing in Mashpee, the need was recognized. <br />The real question was if this was the right location given traffic concerns, but more specifically <br />traffic safety. Old Barnstable Road in the morning, afternoon, or evening has trucks diverted <br />down a 30MPH road, it is a dangerous road. That road is not designed for heavy traffic. There <br />are no sidewalks so it is especially dangerous for pedestrians. By adding 24 more homes will <br />exacerbate that issue. <br />New Seabury Cottages Phase 3 <br />Mr. Pesce's associate has been out shooting elevations. He is still engaging on that scope and <br />will get a report back to the Planning Board and HOA relatively shortly. <br />COMMITTEE REPORTS <br />Cape Cod Commission- Released their annual report for 2022. There is a lot <br />about ponds and their expanding pond network and <br />pond programs. <br />Community Preservation Committee- Meet on 2/2/23 at 6:30p.m. There are 3 open <br />applications. The Affordable Housing Trust requested <br />to increase their ask to $550,000. Disc golf is still on <br />the agenda and a spot has been identified on <br />Ashumet Road. Executive Session will meet <br />regarding 751 Main Street. <br />Design Review- No Meeting <br />Plan Review- No Meeting <br />Environmental Oversight Committee- No Meeting <br />Historic District Commission- No Meeting <br />PUBLIC COMMENT <br />Michael Perkins — He wanted to comment on the disc golf, given the previous discussion on <br />affordable housing, if they are in such a crisis for land and a shortage of affordable housing, he <br />is concerned about investing in disc golf in certain areas of town. He is unsure of the sense, <br />but he is all about recreational activities. <br />Ms. Waygan elaborated this was her street. It is on town owned land. Due to the runway being <br />at the end of the street, the FAA regulates no structure can exceed 15ft. The condos and <br />houses predate the FAA regulation. This parcel of land is better suited than others suggested. <br />11 <br />
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