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New Barnstable Corporations -March All Dings Considered, Inc. 116 Ridgewood Ave., Hyannis. Roger Denesha, 37 Seth Goodspeed Way,Osterville, president, treasurer and secretary. Retail/ wholesaleautomotive paintlessdent removal, brush paint tough-up, used vehicles. Brown Bag Bagels and Deli, Inc. 70 Center St., Hyannis. Travis Matthew Brown,32 RainbowDr.,Centerville,president, treasurer and secretary. To produce bakery products, provide breakfast and lunch type meals, etc. Cafe Prague, Inc. 238 White Oak Trail, Centerville. Diane Kovanda, same, president , treasurer and secretary.Marketing and distribution. Cape Glass, Inc. 72 Blackberry Ln., Hyannis. Scott Gladish, same, president , treasurer and secretary. Glass sales and installation. David Sauro Construction Management , Inc. 163 Tern Ln., Centerville. David Sauro, same, president , treasurer and secretary. Construction management. Father & Son Painting and Home Improvement , Inc. 84 Rolling Hitch Rd., Centerville. Mark T. Mezzano , same, president, treasurer and secretary. Painting, home improvement. M.D.P.Clothing, Inc. 244B Iyannough Rd., Hyannis. Anthony Adams, 404 Queen Anne Rd., Harwich,presi- dent; James Mendes, 156Main St., Apt. 12B, Hyannis,treasurer; Jared Ferris,77Archibald Cir.,Harwichport, secretary.To dealin cloth- ing, outerwear and accessories. McGee's Ice Cream, Inc. 569 Main St., Hyannis. Douglas McGee, 37 BramblebushDr.,Forestdale,president; Ryan McGee, 33 Prince Henry Dr., E. Falmouth, treasurer and secretary. Ice cream shop. Morrison Motorworks, Inc. 38Warehouse Rd., Hyannis. Justin E. Mor- rison, Sr., same, president, treasurer and secretary. Automotive repair. Nakutis Custom Choppers, Inc. 53Thornton Dr.,Hyannis.John R.Nakutis, 1567Race Ln., Marstons Mills,president;Bo- nitaM.Nakutis, 1567RaceLn.,MarstonsMills, treasurer and secretary. The manufacture, modification , repair and sale of customized motorcycles. Parker Framing Company, Inc. 90 Bursley Path, W. Barnstable. Scott Parker, same, president; Kristin M. Parker, same, treasurer and secretary. Developing, building, remodeling and renovating resi- dential homes. Scales & Clark, Inc. 217 Thornton Dr., Hyannis. Timothy J. Scales, 268 Popponessett Rd., CotUit , president; Richard W. Clark, 65 Acre Hill Rd., Barnstable, treasurer and secretary. Containerized trash hauling. Sound Real Estate, Inc. 72 Blackberry Ln., Hyannis.Scott Gladish, same,president,treasurer and secretary.Real estate investment. SPC Builders, Inc. 173SeaSt.,Hyannis.MichaelScott Menard, same, president and treasurer; Lisa Marie Menard, same, secretary. Commercial and residential construction and remodeling. Third Plane Montessori , Inc. 24 Acorn Dr., W.Barnstable. Mary Acunzo. PhD., 39 Shawme Rd., Sandwich, president; Peter Schlesinger, 39 ShawmeRd., Sandwich, treasurer and clerk. (Nonprofit) To promote educational services for middle and high school students in the Montessori educa- tional format. Zizini, Inc. 382MainSt., Hyannis.AllanE.Shaidi, same, president and secretary; Serge Athedeer, same, treasurer. Import crafts worldwide. (QHAMBER iSfoTES By Monica Parker www.hyannis.com Not three months ago, the local papers carried a photo of a downed tree in front of the John F Kennedy Hyannis Museum that a fast-moving snowstorm with hurricane-forcewindshad toppled. I thought of that tree as I arrived at my office today in the museum where the buildinggrounds are now populated by the tiny budding heads of daffodils. While not quite in bloom, daffodils are the harbingers of spring and the welcome sign that winter has finally released its grip on us. These first signs also herald a renewal of our business "growing season," a time when the Hyannis Area Chamber of Commerce witnesses the arrivalof our seasonalbusinessesthat reopen their doors and the new businesses that eagerly await the arrival of the spring and summer tourism seasons. This spring also marks a personal and professional transformation for me, having recently been married to a Cape fisherman and also having begun my new duties as executive director for the Hyannis Area Chamber of Commerce. What I learned during my first month on the job at HACCishowinterwoventhisorganizationandits almost 700 members are in the greater Hyannis community. I witnessed the commitment of the HACC membership most directly last fall when I became involved in the public campaignto shift some portion of taxes awayfrom residential taxpayers over to commercial and industrial taxpayers.While our members are largely business own- ers or executives, they are really active members of the overall community who make the villages of Barnstable a great place to five and work. HACCmembers and the board of directors are focused on improving and growing the business environment in the Hyannis Area. Our membership is growing as we demonstrate our efficacy and impact to members. To meet our growing constituency,we are adding new staff, and therefore broadening our reach. By mid-April we will have hired for our newest position, the director of tourism and marketing. This position, when filled , will round out our service delivery to our members, thus ensuring that our messaging on behalf of the Hyannis community is consistent and strong. The Old Town Hall is now officially transformed into the permanent location of the John F.Kennedy Hyannis Museum, as well as the administrative offices for the Chamber and Hyannis Main Street Business Improve- ment District, among others. The Museum's new space is a gem in the crown of Hyannis tourist destinations, and one that will continue to grow in years to come. As an organization, we couldn't be more proud of the development performed by previous staff and boards that have allowed us to expand to this level. But while we have waited (somewhat impatiently) for the arrival of spring, the Hyannis community did CONTINUED ON PAGE A:12 It's growing season in Barnstable .1 1_ I Crje Barnstable patriot tne n i icnp cc UUu l IV^OO section Biz roundtable says time is running out Will press for towns to rezone to direct growth and protect resources By Edward F. Maroney emaroney@barnstablepatriot.com DCPC OR WMD - Hyannis businessman Tony Shepley, a dissentingmemberoftheCapeCod Business Roundtable on its "Call to Action," compares Districts of Critical Planning Concern to weapons of mass destruction Wednesday. Quick with a reply, Cape Cod Commission Executive Director Margo Fenn called DCPCs "weapons of strategic protection." What happens inthe next 10to 30 years will determine how the Cape looks five or 10 decades in thafuture,accordingto Cape Cod ChamberofCommerce Chairman Dan Wolf. With 20 percent of Cape Cod left to develop, he said at a Cape Cod Business Roundtable press conference Wednesday, "quality of life issues in this generation will set the table permanently." Wolf, Roundtable Moderator Elliott Carr, and Maggie Geist, executive director of the Associa- tion to Preserve Cape Cod, pre- sented the Roundtable's"Callto Action."It's a five-pronged plan that includes usingthe Cape Cod Commission to identify regional growth areas and others where growth should be discouraged; deployment of the Commission's District of CriticalPlanning Con- cern tool to designate transpor- tation corridor, water resource and shoreline DCPCs; creation of a regional workforce housing strategy; establishment of a Capewide Transfer of Develop- ment RightsBank;andencourag- ing towns to regionalize services where possible. "Wecan't meet the challengeif we continuetooperate as 15inde- pendent towns," Geist said. It's the towns that hold the power to rezone to meet the chal- lenges.Althoughthe Roundtable has been working with commu- nities, Carr said, "not one has implemented the zoning." Geist said the Roundtable has almost all necessary funds in place to conduct a practical surveyofthe potentialofTransfer of Development Rights on Cape Cod. "It's time to do it or forget it," Carr said. TDR sounds simple. Someone who wantsto build more densely in a "receiving" zone where in- frastructure can support growth arranges to receive credits from a property in a "sending" zone, typically an undeveloped area that should be preserved from development. This way, the developer gets a bonus of extra densityinaplace that canhandle it in exchange for decreasingthe potential for building in an area that can't. Carr described DCPCs as "lightningrods,"but added, "We either need a lot more DCPCs or some other mechanism for get- ting towns together." Hyannis businessman Tony Shepley, one of two members of the Business Roundtable who voted against the "Call to Ac- tion," said he would give Cape Cod a good report card in terms of protecting resources but a poor report on traffic. He called DCPCs "anuclear weapon inthe eyes of some people," prompt- ing some who believe one could be designated where they own property to develop the land CONTINUED ON PAGE A:9 too quickly. "The worst reason to develop land is the fear it can't be de- veloped later," Shepley said. "DCPCs arejust like weapons of FORMERLY COTTON REAL ESTATE March ASSOCIATES OF THE MONTH Hyann is Office Ralp h Secino Osterville Office J' f cji k : ^B w I W Joan Witter Sandwich Office Melinda Chapin Cape Cod Brokerages 248 STEi/ENS STREET, HYANNIS. MA 02601 T 508 775 0900 851 MAIN STREET OSTERVILLE . 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