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OF MAS�A�tn <br />IXI. i8i0 <br />FG <br />YdMUW MP <br />16 Great Neck RoadNorth <br />wlashyee, -Massachusetts o2649 <br />He has to break the news that with zoning changes the lot has merged and it's not worth <br />anything. <br />Ms. Waygan restated the desire to conduct an analysis of small or unbuildable lots in town to <br />explore the potential for an affordable lot bylaw or starter home lot bylaw. <br />Ms. Lanzillotta commented solely based on assessors records not looking at wetlands, there <br />are 371 undevelopable lots. <br />Mr. Lehrer can definitively say, the assessor's records do not consider mergers, so that <br />number is likely larger. <br />Ms. Waygan would like to see a list of lots, but it needs to be used for year round housing, <br />modestly sized, and priced reasonably, by special permit to add all special things. <br />Mr. Lehrer discussed inclusionary zoning, if any strategies are implemented, it should be <br />coupled and some portion of the market rate has to be restricted and included. We have goals <br />to improve pedestrian mobility in this town. <br />Ms. Waygan stated Barnstable County Home Consortium has representatives for each town. <br />They get an entitlement with select projects to fund. LeClair Village got a sum of money. <br />Ms. Waygan continued that strategy 14 should be replaced with transfer of development bylaw <br />involving open space. It needs to be rewritten, the transfer of development bylaw but with open <br />space. She loves the idea of getting open space, and we multiply your development rights on <br />that piece of open space, into that development. <br />Ms. Lanzillotta stated a replace with a transfer by right open space town wide. Any <br />conversation about water quality and housing needs to happen now, a strategy about <br />engaging in conversations with these other entities. Prioritize affordable housing development <br />with respect to water. <br />Ms. Waygan stated community preservation money can be used in other towns. She is fine <br />with that as long as the host town officially votes to approve incoming funds. There are specific <br />towns that the state is looking at. The pathway involves community preservation money and <br />spending their 10% by giving it to the Affordable Housing Trust. These are communities that do <br />not want affordable housing in their town, so what's to stop them from spending it in another <br />town? We need to put something in there where we can pool CPA money. We gave money to <br />the development in Dennis for provision of disabled adults. <br />E:3 <br />