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w <br /> stalling,,Richard will suggest building permits and occupancy permits will be withheld <br /> until Commons officials develop a plan for addressing the issues. } <br /> Bill expressed concern over how the permitting agencies overlooked the obvious <br /> problems dura the permitting process. w discussed the need for campaign to heighten <br /> p p w <br /> the awareness of ADA requirements when considering permitting decisions. Bob has <br /> sent an email to Toni Pudala requesting the Planning Board and Planning Department <br /> include ADA requirements into their deliberative process. Additionally,Planning reps <br /> will be invited to the August meeting. Thanks to Richard and Charlie,the Building <br /> Department already has taken such steps. we need to identify other departments,boards <br /> and committees that may have a piece of the pie and heighten their awareness as well. <br /> Bill reported the number of handicapped spaces (signs)has been reduced at South Cape <br /> Beach. Thisp ears to happen every summer when the beach is busiest. we need to <br /> determine who has responsibility for beach pang and correct the problem. <br /> Bob reported a call from Gail Brides, a Sandwich resident,who brings her disabled <br /> daughter to activities at Community Connections in Summerfield. Mrs. Brides <br /> complained of a lack of handicapped parking spaces/signs,lack of signs to slow traffic <br /> through the parking lot and a dangerous ramp. Richard and Charlie will look Into the <br /> situation. Speed bumps are one possible fix to the speeding problem. <br /> No response has been received from the Chairman of the MCAT Board regarding our <br /> query about closed captioning capability to allow the deaf and hard of hearing to <br /> participate equally in Town Meeting and other significant meetings and activities. <br /> The Town Manager is on vacation so it wasn't possible to get a status report on the <br /> automatic door for Town Hail. we'll try to get one for next montb. <br /> According to Representative Matt Patrick's office,proposed legislation to require street <br /> signs has been drafted and is currently awaiting action in the Mouse Rules Committee. <br /> Respectively submitted, <br /> .�r <br /> Robert Wooldridge <br /> Secretary <br />