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apof MAS�Fe <br />INC. IBIN <br />n <br />�AOTamnw M�� <br />16 Great Neck RoadNorth <br />wlashyee, -Massachusetts oz649 <br />convey for affordable purposes. The original was transmitted to Counsel to keep safe until day <br />of closing, where it will be recorded at the Registry of Deeds. <br />MOTION: <br />Mr. Richardson made a motion to release the lot from the covenant recognized with no <br />lot number and plan of land signed by William C. Nye dated March 1, 1972, on the <br />condition the property be made for affordable housing purposes and held in the <br />Affordable Housing Trust. Seconded by Ms. Waygan. All in favor. <br />OLD BUSINESS <br />Continue review of draft implementation table of the Local Comprehensive Plan <br />Mr. Lehrer stated there were draft edits made to the Municipal Buildings chapter with <br />discussed changes made from the meeting two weeks ago at the Mashpee Public Library. <br />Actions have not been addressed and he is coordinating meetings with department heads to <br />capture everything. As he is editing chapters such as Coastal and Natural Resources and <br />Water, he is struggling to edit in any official manner. There is so much redundancy and the <br />implementation section is incredibly repetitive, he feels it's not as high quality as it could be. <br />Should it be in a singular Natural Resources section with subsections highlighting each of <br />those things? Water and Coastal Resources are falling under the Natural Resources umbrella <br />He has not made efforts to adjust but he would like to discuss what direction the Board would <br />like to go with that. As he refines the document, he feels it would be a mistake in his editing. <br />Ms. Waygan would like to keep everything in for now, so we know we are not missing <br />anything. Then, when we pull all the pieces out, we won't forget to indicate if a piece is in the <br />water chapter. <br />Mr. Lehrer doesn't have any issue with keeping chapters, it's the implementation that he is <br />concerned about. The editing piece is the worst and hardest part of the process, it is a current <br />cog in his wheel to make any substantive progress and efforts to improve efficiency. <br />Ms. Waygan thinks it's too raw to start taking duplicates out yet. Say you have a natural <br />resource, and you don't make a reference to all water stuff, its meant to be in both. We need to <br />at least refer to it. <br />Ms. Faulkner would like to leave it up to Mr. Lehrer to figure out what feels right for him to do. <br />Mr. Lehrer stated so many actions pertain to water quality improvements, because of that, <br />there is repetition between both. The implementation chapter's actions are complete <br />duplicates. He has tried to deal with habitat issues and wetlands that aren't coastal, and it is so <br />interconnected. Many goals have been established through this process and they are so <br />interrelated it's difficult to edit appropriately. <br />The Chair reiterated to do what makes sense to him and then the Board will review. If he has <br />been doing it for weeks and it is driving him nuts he needs to do what he feels is best. <br />11 <br />