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16 Great Neck RoadNorth <br />wlashyee, -Massachusetts oz649 <br />Ms. Waygan stated environmental conditions are bad. We decided we are not going to build <br />out. Regarding the HPP, we know we need it, but this is important for the state to know that <br />our environmental conditions are in there. When she attends state wide meetings it is hard for <br />them to grasp why the Cape is so behind on this effort. Our environment is so fragile and we <br />are trying to protect it. <br />Ms. Lanzillotta noted mitigations, but it really is about engaging in conversations about <br />prioritizing for affordable with variances. <br />Ms. Waygan stated there is a nitrogen plan that is catching up to all this pollution that was <br />caused by residential building. That needs to be documented for the state level as some of <br />their expectations are aggressive. <br />Mr. Lehrer commented the analysis relative to existing cost burdened homes is in excess of <br />1,000 units. That's the real need, but the 10% is 347 units. We need to consider the language <br />we utilize and the magnitude of the environmental and housing problems. He doesn't want to <br />minimize either one, as each issue is huge. He would hate to have ignored this issue for too <br />long and end up with a completely unsustainable economy. <br />Ms. Waygan discussed page 57, and following the December meeting it was stated the draft <br />will go out to the public, for example, the footnote about the number of unbuildable lots. More <br />information is coming before we take a formal vote. <br />Mr. Lehrer submitted a draft plan Saturday to the Cape Cod Commission. That draft will be <br />provided in its totality, before you have to vote, and it is going out for public comment. <br />Ms. Waygan stated the survey information helped. <br />Mr. Lehrer commented the joint meeting with the Select Board will be Monday January 8t" at <br />6.00 or 6:30p.m., he will follow up once confirmed. <br />OLD BUSINESS <br />Continue review of draft implementation of the Local Comprehensive Plan Update <br />January 17t" there will be a 5:30p.m. start time for the Planning Board meeting. <br />Topics to be discussed will include Economic Development, Housing, and Municipal Buildings. <br />CHAIRWOMANS REPORT <br />Water Quality Report <br />Ms. Faulkner passed around a document explaining how long it takes the environment to <br />disposal certain items, such as cigarettes or diapers. <br />10 <br />
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