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Assembly Hears Public Concerns Over Cape Cod Commission Rule Requiring Certified Local Plans

5120880 · July 2, 2025
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The Barnstable County Assembly of Delegates held a public hearing July 2 on proposed amendments to the Cape Cod Commission’s development-agreement regulations that clarify the long‑standing requirement that a municipality have a certified local comprehensive plan (LCP) to enter a development agreement.

The Barnstable County Assembly of Delegates held a public hearing July 2 on proposed amendments to the Cape Cod Commission’s development-agreement regulations that clarify the long-standing requirement that a municipality have a certified local comprehensive plan (LCP) to enter a development agreement.

The amendments, staff said, are intended to provide clarity and streamline certification by referencing the regional policy plan construct established in 2018. Cape Cod Commission Executive Director Christy Senatori told delegates, "It is not new that there's a need to have a local comprehensive plan to enter into a development agreement," and Commission counsel Jessica Walgus said the…

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