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DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE
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03/04/2014
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LSheffback WaXjLcontinue4l <br /> Torn Fudala said one acre of outside commercial space might have to go to Cape Cod Comr issi9p, <br /> Torn suggested they talk to Cape Cod Commission. Torn said he does not think the one acre outside <br /> includes the parking lot. <br /> Tom said the parking should not be seen from Route 2 . <br /> Jonathan Furbush advised they should be mindful of required buffers and setbacks—particularly at <br /> Route 28. Torn Fudala said at Route 28 there is a 75 foot setback and 50 foot undisturbed buffer <br /> required. <br /> Jonathan said building lot coverage is to be 20% of the lot size. Jonathan said raised deck counts as <br /> building lot coverage; patio does not. <br /> Mary LeBlanc suggested they speak with Drew McManus in Conservation regarding any overlays on <br /> that particular Flan. <br /> Erik Bevens said they have an easement over Rockland Trust driveway. Torn Fudala said there is a <br /> storrwater drainage swirl on the property. Erik said the property abuts Credit Union property and i <br /> in C-1 Zone. <br /> Erik said they are:interested in putting sprinklers in the restaurant. He asked whether additional <br /> leased spaces needed sprinklers. Joel Clifford responded "no", as long as exterior material is non- <br /> combustible. n- <br /> combustibl . <br /> Erik Sevens asked whether there_were any restrictions to having the .restaurant sitting on a small <br /> grater pond. Torn Fudala said they will have to drill their own well. We suggested they.check with <br /> Andy Marks at the Water District. <br /> Erik asked about parking requirements for retaurantrniniature golf. Tom said parking for restaurant <br /> is 1 per 2 seats or 12 per 1,000 square feet of gross leasable area, whichever is greater. Toni said <br /> the-Institute of Transportation Engineers wouId probably have guidance re parking for miniature golf <br /> c arse. Jonathan commented that once you determine principal use, that's the key. <br /> rid Bevens asked whether fire pits are allowable in the Town. Joel Clifford responded that open fire <br /> llo gyred.only January to May 1. Open fire not allowed after those dates but if you get device that is <br /> contained.or can contain the fire and is used in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations <br /> that is allowed. However, it-has to be 75 feet away from any structure. <br /> Joel said if they use gas fire, again it must be used in accordance,with manufacturer's <br /> recommendations. Propane, same gray. <br /> Erik asked whether alcohol allowed on the golf course. Joyce Mason said that would probably be <br /> prohibited because area mixed with children. <br /> Erik said they also envision light entertainment...and asked how does that work. He said they are <br /> conscientious of neighbors. Jo ce said Board of Selectmen is the awarding authority,and would <br /> probably end up:with a curfew and:need to keep tow key. <br /> 2 <br />
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