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of TMs s,s <br /> z. <br /> Aannin Board <br /> c� <br /> 16 Great Neck Road NOYth <br /> .wlashpee, Aassachusetts 02649 <br /> land, as there is private undeveloped land and land the town owns. Are we saying town owned <br /> or all undeveloped, even if not town owned? Ms. Waygan stated yes to the second, we cannot <br /> enforce, but there are ways to do this through acquisition. For example, cluster subdivisions, <br /> where 50% of that land is set aside as open space. <br /> Ms. Waygan noted a policy can be added to work to acquire land for open space. Mr. Tobin <br /> asked if this was the result of a Public Comment, an ideal to be reached, or something that has <br /> even been quantified, like identifying all the undeveloped parcels and market values. Ms. <br /> Faulkner reiterated, how can we say 50%, when we don't know what that means? <br /> Ms. Waygan answered that county wide, the Commission has identified 14% of the land on <br /> Cape Cod has not been developed, nor is it protected. The remaining undeveloped land mass <br /> is 14%, so 50% of that. Further, we could say undeveloped and unprotected. <br /> Ms. Waygan is adding "and unprotected" to OS5 after undeveloped. <br /> Ms. Waygan likes the input of Ancient Ways, it is in an action item so she added a policy OS8, <br /> to preserve, protect, and restore all ancient ways. When inquired about Ancient Ways, Ms. <br /> Waygan noted it belongs under goal OS1, ensure that all residents and visitors have access to <br /> a variety of passive and active recreational opportunities. <br /> Mr. Balzarini answered Ancient Way as being already identified laid out paper roads and years <br /> ago people used to travel on them. They were never paved; they are still passable. <br /> Willowbend, for example, they run through people's property. Some have signs marking, but <br /> people take the signage down because they feel people are trespassing, but they are a <br /> protected way. There is a map identifying them. The map should be added. <br /> Mr. Oakley noted a lot of paths go to cultural or sustenance resources, leading to rivers and <br /> bays, or paths traveled. Sometimes there are boulders placed and they need to be removed. <br /> Mr. Milbury asked if they should input a piece about educating property owners about keeping <br /> them accessible. Ms. Waygan noted that it's a good action step. <br /> 2 <br />