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6 <br /> Board of Selectmen <br /> Minutes <br /> June 28, 2004 <br /> APPOINTMENTS AND HEARINGS: <br /> Cape Cod Commission/Planning Board: <br /> The Board of Selectmen met informally with members of the Cape Cod <br /> Commission (CCC) and Planning Board for the purpose of reviewing <br /> planning concerns applicable to the Town of Mashpee. <br /> In attendance was John Litman, Chief Planner for the Cape Cod <br /> Commission and Brad Cole, Vice-Chairman of the CCC Planning <br /> Committee. <br /> Issues relative to traffic, water,planning and zoning were discussed. It <br /> was noted that the Selectmen remitted correspondence to the Cape Cod <br /> Commission dated June 11`�'requesting to prioritize signalization in the <br /> area of Orchard Road/Route 28, and on Route 151/Job's Fishing Road. <br /> The CCC indicated that the Orchard Road intersection has been prioritized <br /> by their Transportation Improvement Committee for signalization. <br /> The issue of using mitigation funds for the benefit of the Town was <br /> considered a priority of the Board. The Selectmen indicated that they do <br /> not favor a buy out from developers. It was noted that the CCC no longer <br /> accepts monetary contributions from developers. <br /> The issue of the Mashpee Rotary and related development now in the <br /> planning process was discussed. <br /> Maggie Geist, Executive Director of the Association for the Preservation <br /> of Cape Cod suggested using a tool to impose a moratorium such as a <br /> District of Critical Planning Concern (DCPC)to give allow time to gather <br /> more information on the upcoming developments. Ms. Geist related <br /> concern to the Mashpee growth center and to the sensitive watershed and <br /> the Mashpee River. <br /> The Selectmen recommended that applicable chairmen from Town boards <br /> and committee's met with representatives of the Cape Cod Commission to <br /> discuss this concern in detail. <br />
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