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05/21/2025 PLANNING BOARD Minutes (3)
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of TMs s,s <br /> z. <br /> AU1MLIUV�y <br /> own qf MaS 2 Panning Board <br /> c� <br /> 16 Great Weck RoadWorth <br /> -Mashpee, -Massachusetts 02649 <br /> associates, churches, or the town hall to sponsor the home and help with fundraising efforts. <br /> They come to the CPC for grant money to cover materials, they do pay their licensed staff, but <br /> the homeowner will invest volunteer hours into helping build. There is a lottery to select the <br /> household. Habitat stays involved to help keep the peace with neighbors in areas of lawn <br /> maintenance or snow plowing. <br /> Mr. Milbury would like to start looking at parcels along the sewer line. <br /> Gerry Tutor from the AHC appreciates the thoroughness and ambition of the plan. He became <br /> concerned about the comments in Appendix B, relating to the Flow Neutral Bylaw, and <br /> noncompliance resulting in owing $30,000,000 in taxes, and inquired how one avoids that. <br /> Ms. Waygan answered some of the major changes with the 2025 draft addresses those <br /> specific comments from the 2024 draft, and will remain in the back as comments. The redlined <br /> version shows that verbiage was removed. We must make progress on water quality, and we <br /> have to clean our water first. The water bylaw and Nitrogen Management Plan remain in effect, <br /> approved by state funding, we need to allow time for progress to be made. Mashpee is held to <br /> producing 37 units per year. We can diversify housing choices, allow cluster subdivisions, <br /> allow single detached, and look at multifamily options. This will include diversity in housing <br /> choice. <br /> Denise Geoffrian from the AHC sees it differently. She has lived and owned a house on Cape <br /> for most of her life. Owning real estate is a way to make money here. Deed restrictions can <br /> stifle that, and when you're not making a large income, real estate is a way to grow personal <br /> wealth. She is all for the derelict properties to be redeveloped. A homebuyer assistance <br /> program could aid in the down payment costs, or assistance with interest, or leasing land just <br /> so a family or someone can get into a house. She would like to encourage full-time residency <br /> and less summer housing, as residential exemptions are great. <br /> Mr. Balzarini included the goal of seeking better employment opportunities in town. <br /> Mike Perkins— He read the previous renderings of the plans, and this one is much better. <br /> That being said, it's extremely ambitious, 185 units over the next 5 years and 37 homes. Work <br /> is under way with the sewer. For redevelopment, he mentioned the former Zachary's lot as a <br /> prime opportunity for the town to consider redevelopment. He didn't see anything noted in <br /> respect to it being a regional issue, towns like Falmouth, Bourne, Sandwich, and Mashpee are <br /> all addressing the same water problems. In the last year, JBCC was willing to offer 600 acres <br /> to the region for affordable housing efforts. Lasty, look at how long it took to get the traffic <br /> study for Old Barnstable, he would like to start identifying the biggest opportunities and <br /> approach those. <br /> Don Allen — He has been a resident for 10 years, and will echo Mr. Perkins, he has been to <br /> engagement meetings, read the plan, and it is much improved. All the revisions and updates <br /> 5 <br />
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