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18. Steps, stairways and railings <br /> The regulations no longer specify details of the railing. <br /> 19. Storefronts <br /> Deleted text because there is such variation among the buildings,there is no need to specify <br /> details of height,roof form,pitch, style and materials, 10%could prevent someone from <br /> building. <br /> 21. Windows <br /> The Commission utilized Hingham's manual to add text regarding repair of windows and <br /> requirements of replacement windows. During the last meeting,the Commission eliminated <br /> the"all wood"replacement window requirement. <br /> Mr. Robbins has spoken with a number of window representatives who are interested in <br /> attending a meeting to address the group. The Commission would like to have these <br /> representatives attend a meeting, presenting window examples, once the regulations have <br /> been adopted. <br /> 7. Procedures for Review of Applications <br /> B. Commission Regulations <br /> The Commission has decided to eliminate the state's statute of Chapter 40C from the <br /> Appendix but keep the Mashpee General By-laws, in an effort to avoid making the <br /> document any longer than needed. <br /> 1. Content of applications <br /> Much of the text was deleted and/or re-organized following the last meeting. <br /> The text states that materials can be waived by the Commission. However,the Commission <br /> needs to identify what is truly needed for the application to be reviewed. Needs to be <br /> defined,more guidance is needed,wording is loose. The question was raised as to whether <br /> or not the Commission will require scaled site plans. Commissioners agreed that if you <br /> don't ask for it, you won't get it,but the Commission will have the option to waive the <br /> requirement. <br /> It was requested that members of the Commission make a list of what he/she felt was needed <br /> for the application process. <br /> e. "Windows,doors"were added to the list of material samples after"roof." "Mortar" <br /> sample had been deleted but the Commission decided to keep it in. <br /> 2. Review fees <br /> The fees for Residential Projects are not considered excessive. Should it be necessary, <br /> residents can apply for a Certificate of Hardship as a more affordable option. Costs incurred <br /> 6 <br />