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Cotuit Civic Association Meeting
Local Comprehensive Plan Comments
September 20, 2022
STRENGTHS
Group Response
Finally started sewer program
Friendly staff
State Representatives and Town Councilors
Parks and recreation
Fire Department staff
Library
Waterways
Individual Comment Box Responses
Good financial position
Wonderful village
Variety of beaches
OPPORTUNITIES
Group Response
Enhance parks and recreation specifically here in Cotuit
Traffic
Desire for a new Fire Department building and an emergency shelter
Alternative septic systems can be coordinated, for the time being, in advance of sewer
Collaborate with adjacent towns, like Mashpee, for best practices related to sewer
The elementary school could be converted to a community center
Streets can be improved to be more bike friendly and improved for enhanced pedestrian safety
Residential trash pickup
Review and consider updating current zoning to provide more opportunities for businesses
Individual Comment Box Responses
Start planning for preventing water pollution from happening…rather than trying to remediate
pollution once it's affecting our water resources
To protect water now we need sewers!
Ability to address weaknesses and threats
Develop more senior housing
Draw and keep medical professionals
WEAKNESSES
Group Response
Traffic control and speed enforcement
There is desire for more recreation opportunities specifically for the younger population
Current condition of Pomponesset Bay and Cotuit Harbor. Efforts should be coordinate to restore
and "bring back to life"
Poor planning in the 1970s. During the 1970's neighborhoods were developed and coordinated with
Town staff without infrastructure, drainage, or sidewalks and now we are paying for it.
Individual Comment Box Responses
Inadequate beach parking/poor enforcement of non-stickered cars
Lack of traffic patrol and speed enforcement
Beach cleanliness
Overdevelopment in sensitive natural areas
Diminution in health of habitat, ecosystems, waterbodies, and watersheds
Popponessett and Shoe String Bay DEAD and Cotuit Harbor dead, dead, dying
Septic systems
Housing for low/middle income
Building Department
Lack of affordable housing and professional blue and white collar employment
CHALLENGES
Group Response
Coordinating common values that balance the Towns varied geography and economic development
Capturing the voice of summer residents
Communication. It can be challenging to ensure that all residents are informed and it is important to
consider all opportunities to spread the word about current and future efforts.
Water quality. This includes our fresh water aquifer and the sludge in Cotuit Harbor as well as the
Marstons Mills River, Santuit River and Little River. Sewer is not expected for 20+ years. A west
bound sewer plan should be developed immediately. We cannot wait 20 or so years for sewer. We
need to act now. Innovative systems need to be considered; we have failed our septic systems.
Additionally, connecting to sewer is expensive and funding opportunities for residents should be
coordinated.
Continued growth of AirBnB rentals and desire for regulations
Inadequate beach parking/poor enforcement of non-stickered cars
Desire for more funding to be allocated to Cotuit
The Cotuit Elementary School should be protected in perpetuity and we should consider adding a
playground
We have an aging population and we need to plan ahead for residents to be able to age in place
Seasonal fluctuation which impacts population, traffic and economic development
Maintaining our character. Cotuit needs a village design criteria to ensure that our character is
preserved. There has been an invasion of traffic signs.
Speeding enforcement. Subsequently, if speeding is addressed we could limit the amount of traffic
signs. Speed needs to be addressed both on land and on water.
Lack of existing healthcare facilities and need to retain existing healthcare facilities.
Pressure to expand mooring field. Desire to review how moorings are passed down and consider
establishing a limit on the number of moorings.
Need for mental health facilities that are accessible for all residents
Need to develop strategies for recruiting and retaining public services especially entry level positions
Maintenance of our private and public roads and coordination with future sewer development
including the need to coordinate easements
Our waterways are both a strength and a weakness; they need to be protected
When goals are established, we need to promptly prioritize actions that are defined for immediate
action. We need to ensure that performance measures are developed to keep track of progress in
achieving goals.
Individual Comment Box Responses
Environment
Water quality
Continued growth of AirBnB rentals with no parameters on minimum length of stay and no
enforcement of noise/nuisance ordinance
Lack of availability of healthcare providers
Water pollution is increasing: nitrogen -phosphorus; contaminants of emerging concern; virus-
pharmaceuticals; PFA’s
What is your favorite place in Barnstable?
Comment Wall #1 Responses
Sandy Neck Beach
Kalmus Beach
Craigville Beach
Prince's Cove
Shoestring Bay
Crocker's Neck
Dead Neck
Meadow Point
Loop Beach
Dead Neck
Cotuit Harbor
What is your favorite road to travel down?
Comment Wall #2 Responses
6A
149
Home
If you had one day, where would you bring a visitor?
Comment Wall #3 Responses
General Comments
Individual Comment Box Responses
The sewering infrastructure project started 10 years too late. Now the bays and their estuaries are
under pressure from accelerated eutrophication. Some bays like Shoestring Bay/Popponesset may
not be able to sustain the estuaries due to nitrogen input from Title 5 septic. The plan for sewering
must be amended to:
Eliminate all Title 5 permitting for new construction and replacement systems within
nitrogen-sensitive areas
Accelerate the sewering infrastructure project to a 10-year timeline
Approve more nitrogen-removal systems for septic
Without a serious change to the current approach, our waterways will be diminished leading to a
falloff in tourism and real estate property values.
Sewers and water quality can NOT WAIT!
Why does the town have so many private roads?
Desire a multi-use path for access from village center to Marstons Mills, Osterville and then Hyannis
without vehicle traffic.
Get rid of 2 acres zoning. Allow easier construction of living quarters besides detached houses.
What is one word to describe your ideal community?
Individual Comment Box Responses
Quiet
Connected
Calm
Inclusive
Involved
Open space to gather
Character
Share your ideas & stories
Individual Comment Box Responses
We need clean water - wells, town water, and in the ponds and sea