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TOWN OF MASHPEE <br /> DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE MEETING <br /> January 22, 1997 <br /> The Design Review Committee met at 6:30 p.m. on <br /> Wednesday, January 22, 1997 at the Carol Jacobson <br /> Senior Center, Great Neck Road North. <br /> Committee Members Present: William Hauck, Ex Officio; <br /> Ed Govoni, Mary LeBlanc, and Thomas F. O'Hara. <br /> Also in attendance: Deputy Fire Chief Sheldon Hamblin. <br /> 1. Seabrook Shores <br /> Margaret Connors and Herbert Bearack, representing <br /> Seabrook Shores (not Seabrook Meadows) , presented a <br /> sign application for a 40" x 35" rock placed on the <br /> corner of Bayshore Drive and Monomoscoy Road. The rock <br /> is situated 26' from the center of the road. The 18" <br /> block letters will be painted black and no other color. <br /> The design is the same configuration as a sign down the <br /> street; it was noted a sign on each entrance is <br /> allowed. There was no objection to the sign as <br /> presented. <br /> s <br /> 2 . Little River Boat Yard <br /> Attorney Robert Mills and Jonathan Burtis presented <br /> detailed plans proposing the construction of a 481x 60' <br /> metal frame building replacing the existing hoophouse. <br /> The proposed metal building will allow Mr. -Burtis to <br /> work in one area rather than throughout the yard. <br /> Mr. Burtis said the present plastic material will come <br /> down allowing for a neater and more environmentally <br /> sound appearance. . The proposed light stone color <br /> should be compatible with the office building, which is <br /> gray. Drains will be inside the building. <br /> Also planned is an addition of a second story over the <br /> existing office. The new addition will be used for <br /> office space and a conference room, not as living <br /> space. <br /> The matter of a portable boat rack is scheduled to be <br /> reviewed by the ZBA. It was suggested 6 ft. arborvitae <br /> be planted approximately 5 ft. apart in order to fill <br /> in a space along the fence .which abutters may find <br /> objectionable. <br />