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pets would be allowed entrance to the shop and Mashpee Commons Manager John Renz responded <br /> that dogs were allowed throughout Mashpee Commons. Mr. Fudala stated that the conditions also <br /> required that the applicant apply for a kennel license should animals be sold at the pet store. Mr. <br /> Ford confirmed that they would be selling animals. <br /> Chairman Petersen inquired about an attendant for an animal staying overnight and Mr. Ford <br /> confirmed that someone would stay if a regular pet patient needed to remain overnight, but that it <br /> was not intended as a 24-hour veterinary office. Chairman Petersen inquired about the location of <br /> the kennel within the unit in relation to the neighboring units and Mr. Renz stated that a 4 inch thick <br /> wall with insulation would be installed. Ms. Waygan inquired whether a restaurant or cafe would <br /> be allowed as a neighboring unit should animals be at the site. Mr. Ford felt there were no Board of <br /> Health regulations that would preclude it but food service permits would be reviewed by the Board <br /> of Health. Mr. Kooharian inquired about disposal issues and Mr. Renz suggested that the Board of <br /> Health likely would handle the issue. Mr. Ford added that the Cape Cod Commission required <br /> regular reporting. Mr. Fudala added that the Health Department confirmed that pet waste would be <br /> part of solid waste and not a problem. Charman Petersen inquired about use of the two entrances <br /> and Mr. Renz confirmed that they would both be utilized. <br /> There was no public comment. Mr_ Fudala read the conditions. Regarding Condition#6, there was <br /> discussion about adding"to the extent that said reports exist and are generated in the future"to the <br /> condition. There was discussion regarding whether or not the reports were still required. There was <br /> agreement that if the reports were still required, Mashpee Commons would be required to continue <br /> providing the reports, but that past reporting could not be recreated. Mr. Ford indicated that he <br /> would follow up with Mass Highway. <br /> MOTION: Mr. Balzarini made a motion to close the public hearing. Ms. Waygan seconded <br /> the motion. All voted unanimously. <br /> MOTION: Mr. Balzarini made a motion to accept Modification#4 with the changes to <br /> Condition #6. Mr. Kooharian seconded the motion. All voted unanimously. <br /> 7:20 Applicant: Bayswater Seaside M LLC/Baygwater Development,LLC <br /> Location: 108- 116 Shore Drive West,Assessors' Map 132,Blocks 7, 8, 10, 11 & 38 <br /> Request: Approval of Definitive Plan for 17 lot"Oceanfront" subdivision (Continued <br /> from 5/1/13) <br /> Chairman Petersen opened the public hearing and immediately continued the public hearing until <br /> opening and continuing the next public hearing. . <br /> MOTION: Mr. Mullin made a motion to continue the public hearing. <br /> The Chair reopened the public hearing and read the public hearing notice. Tom Bunker of BSS <br /> Design represented the applicant along with Joe Colasuonno, Project Manager at New Seabury. Mr. <br /> Bunker indicated that he had submitted letters to waive the requirement for a sidewalk because it <br /> would be out of character for the street, as well as a waiver for strcet lighting because the houses <br /> would be close to the road with a post light and house lighting. The additional waiver would be <br /> from the nutrient reduction requirement because the subdivision would front Nantucket Sound <br /> where nitrogen would not impact a water body. Mr. Bunker referenced small bio-retention basins <br /> that were added to the plan and described three sets of catch basins. <br /> 3 <br />