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MASHPEE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS <br /> MEETING MINUTES <br /> AUGUST 24,2016 <br /> Building 42 is another modular building and was set back in July. This building has six <br /> units, and one commercial tenant on the first floor. There is one affordable unit in this <br /> building. The interior work is moving, and the exterior materials should be in by the end <br /> of August, early September. <br /> In conjunction with these buildings,there is also the infrastructure to support the buildings <br /> such as the parking, sidewalks,etc. After Labor Day when there is better access on Market <br /> Street,there should be activity to get the parking, sidewalks and roads in place for all three <br /> buildings. The occupancy is scheduled for late fall or early winter, so by the end of 2016 <br /> there should be twenty two (22) units of which five are affordable that will be occupied. <br /> In 2017,the next two buildings that they are focusing on are buildings 43 and 46. Building <br /> 43 is another modular building, and 46 is a"stick-built"building. There is no start date yet <br /> for these buildings, but will be the next upcoming projects. The foundations are not <br /> installed. The foundations for the modular buildings, 43, 44, 45, and 47, are in the <br /> beginning design stages.Building 46 is another"stick-built",and will require a permit from <br /> start to finish. <br /> There was a Mass Works time frame that was awarded for the construction of Market <br /> Street. There was also an extension approved by the State through June 30,2017. The final <br /> letter of approval delayed the start, and rather than installing a finished road, finished curb, <br /> and sidewalks while tweaking designs, the State agreed that it made more sense to wait <br /> until there was more in place with the buildings,than ripping up a brand new road. <br /> There's a building behind the florist that is outside of the 40B permit, and is part of the <br /> 1986 Mashpee Commons Special Permit.There's four commercial spaces on the first floor, <br /> and five apartments on the second floor. Building 40, 41 and 42 all have commercial space <br /> on the ground floor.Building 40 has about 2300 sq.ft.,Building 41 has four smaller spaces, <br /> 750 sq. ft., and 42 has about 2200 sq. ft. for that commercial space. There's one tenant that <br /> is taking over the entire commercial space in building 42. There is nothing lined up yet for <br /> building 40 or 41. But once they start to take shape, it will help people to visualize what <br /> things will look like. <br /> Mr. Gould is concerned with the delivery trucks blocking the road ways for other vehicles <br /> and pedestrians. Mr. Feronti said it's difficult to "police" this activity on a daily basis and <br /> has addressed it with the drivers and tenants. <br /> Mr. Feronti stated the affordable housing lottery process started early in the year working <br /> with the SEB consultant in conjunction with the office. They have a screening and <br /> qualification process that individuals have to go through, and then they meet with Mashpee <br /> Commons for another qualification process. The five affordable units are already leased <br /> and some people have already reserved for the future units. They have gone through the <br /> screening process and are willing to wait until those units are ready. The percentage of <br /> affordable units is 25% of each sub-phase. All 52 units are rentals for Phase IA. Some <br /> future units will eventually be for sale. <br /> 3 <br />