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W <br />Board of Selectmen <br />Minutes <br />September 26, 2016 <br />Public Hearine: Reauest for Modification of Entertainment License. Finallv Dino's: <br />Acting as the Licensing Authority for the Town of Mashpee, the Board of Selectmen opened the public <br />hearing to consider a request by Barnstable Pizza & Pasta Co., Inc. d/b/a Finally Dino's, to modify its <br />Entertainment License. In accordance with posting requirements, the hearing notice was read aloud into <br />the record. Constantino's Mitrokostas was in attendance with his representing counsel including <br />Anthony Pizzo of Hangar 18 Engineering to request the Board re -instate the Entertainment License for <br />outside music to include amplification. <br />Mr. Mitrokostas indicated at the August 22, 2016 Board of Selectmen's Meeting; he believed the license <br />was re -instated based on the modifications made to mitigate the sound nuisance. It was his <br />understanding if there was no issue, the license would be restored. Mr. Mitrokostas stated that he has <br />completed extensive work at his establishment to rectify the noise concern expending time, and money <br />to employ a professional sound engineer as well as communicating with the neighbors to resolve this <br />matter. Mr. Mitrokostas indicated there is no animosity with the neighbors. Mr. Mitrokostas <br />respectively requested the Board of Selectmen approve the entertainment license to its full value, <br />permanently restored. <br />The license application does not specify the desired modifications. Mr. Mitrokostas indicated he would <br />like to resume having the original license with full amplification outside as originally licensed; until <br />10:00 p.m. on weekends and 8:00 p.m. on weeknights. Through the permit period for the calendar year, <br />Mr. Mitrokostas stated that weather permitting there may be a few special events which would require <br />outdoor amplification after the Labor Day weekend. <br />During the trial period, the Town Manager indicated that he conducted a visual and audio inspection of <br />the subject premise and of the modifications made for sound mitigation. The decibel readings were at <br />maximum and Mr. Mitrokostas did all that he was required to do. It was reported the noise levels were <br />not reached, and Mr. Mitrokostas has complied with all required actions imposed by the Board of <br />Selectmen. Several Selectmen members were noted to have conducted individual site visits. <br />Mr. Mitrokostas also stated that on September 01, additional equipment was added for noise control. It <br />was also stated the probationary period has given Mr. Mitrokostas time to correct the noise issue to be <br />better prepared for next season. <br />The Board of Selectmen opened the hearing to solicit comment; <br />Virginia Sharfenberg, 3 Pequot Avenue acknowledge she is in agreement with granting the license until <br />the end of the year. Ms. Sharfenberg also stated she is supportive of the concept of having one or two <br />more events, to give the residents the ability to listen to more evening sounds. This would impact how <br />the neighborhood would testify regarding the license renewal in January. Ms. Sharfenberg requested to <br />receive notification regarding the license renewal. It was agreed the Office of the Town Manager/Board <br />of Selectmen would give ample notification to the area residents regarding the license renewal of Finally <br />Dino's. Ms. Sharfenberg noted that Duncan Campbell, a resident of Mohican Avenue was unable to be <br />present at the meeting and at this time Mr. Campbell has deemed the sound mitigation sufficient. <br />
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