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Board of Selectmen <br />Minutes <br />July 11, 2016 <br />APPOINTMENTS & HEARINGS <br />Public Hearine: Review of Outside Entertainment License, Finallv Dino's: (continued) <br />When asked about the outdoor patio Mr. Mitrokostas indicated that outdoor entertainment with <br />amplification began in the outside patio area in 1998. The new patio configuration was completed in <br />2011. <br />Virginia Scharfenberg of Pequot Avenue indicated she shared detailed information with the Board of <br />Selectmen regarding this matter three weeks ago. Ms. Scharfenberg stated the amplification has <br />prevented neighbors from using their patios for the past three months. This past weekend Ms. <br />Scharfenberg measured the noise levels, and they are at the continued level. The maximum was 75 <br />and it has ranged in the ensuing weeks from 65 to 71 decibels. With a small seating capacity of 64, <br />Ms. Scharfenberg stated there is no reason for amplification. <br />Mohican Avenue resident Duncan Campbell indicated the noise level improved during the first <br />weekend, but with the Baha Brothers and the Moonlighters the music was very loud. Steve Jarvis of <br />Pequot Avenue stated he moved to Mashpee five years ago in hopes for some quiet retirement time. <br />Mr. Jarvis indicated the only solution is what the neighborhood has asked, that the entertainment not be <br />amplified. Another resident of Mohican Avenue stated that sound travels to the first and second level <br />of his house. He has three decks and cannot sit on his decks because of the noise levels. <br />hi closing Attorney Kirrane indicated it is essentially three hours on a Friday or Saturday when groups <br />are engaged. On behalf of his client, Attorney Kirrane has proposed to reduce noise level to 9:00 pm, <br />and eliminate the amplification until a permanent solution as articulated in the sound proposal is <br />realized. As part of the renewal process Mr. Mitrokostas indicated he would address the Board to <br />reinstate the amplified music. It was disclosed the amplification within the inside of the facility would <br />remain status quo. <br />Without amplification Mr. Mitrokostas amended his request to conform to the noise bylaw and have <br />outside entertainment until 10:00 p.m. It was agreed Mr. Mitrokostas would reapply for the outside <br />entertaimnent license which may or may not include amplified music. <br />Motion made by Selectman Sherman to close the Public Hearing. <br />Motion seconded by Selectman O'Hara. <br />VOTE: Unanimous. 4-0. <br />Roll Call Vote: <br />Selectman Gottlieb, yes Selectman O'Hara, yes <br />Selectman Cotton, yes Selectman Sherman, yes Opposed, none <br />
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