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MASHPEE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS <br />AUGUST 26, 2015 <br />MEETING MINUTES <br />The septic system is in the back of the property with two leaching fields, a primary and a <br />reserve. The Town requires the system to be rotated every couple years. <br />Attorney Gildea stated he would like the Board to grant the front yard setback variance for <br />the security booth which is important to the security of this facility, secondly he asked for <br />the additional parking under §174-39 of the bylaw, and finally, a special permit under <br />§ 174-24 (J) of the bylaw. <br />Mr. Furbush asked Raul to respond to Charlie Rowley's four additional items from his <br />report that he requested in his letter dated August 25, 2015. Mr. Bonvie would like to see <br />a revised letter from Charlie stating he is satisfied with those four additional items. Mr. <br />Gildea said that those items can be conditioned in the decision from the Board. <br />Mr. Mendoza stated he can make a condition prior to any issuance of a building permit <br />until he receives a letter of acceptance from Charlie Rowley that these items were <br />addressed. He also wants clarification on the signage and logo. Mr. Gildea said the logo <br />will only be on the sign in front. There are limitations to the lighting of that sign, and are <br />set forth in the State regulations. <br />Mr: Furbush mentioned that the applicant would have to return to Design/Review if there's <br />an issue with queuing on Echo Road. <br />• Mr. Jodka questioned why only 15 patients per day would be visiting the facility since it <br />will be servicing half the Cape. Mr. Gildea said it's a small number based upon a limited <br />operation facility for patients by appointment only. <br />• <br />Mr. Herlihy approached the Board and said that a patient spends about 30 minutes in the <br />facility and subsequent visits are less than 10 minutes. The population who qualify is <br />roughly 2% of the Cape. There will be a facility in Dennis in the near future, and Orleans <br />has been approved by the State. There will be no treatments administered onsite at the <br />facility. The patients will take their prescriptions home. <br />Mr. DeBarros asked what the security aspects of the facility would be. Mr. Gildea said <br />there's a security plan onsite with the police department and with security personnel. <br />Regulations require video surveillance cameras on the building and will be monitored. <br />Mr. Bonvie made a motion to issue a Variance to Triple M Management Company, LLC <br />at 29 Echo Road under §174-31 for relief from the front setback requirement of 75 feet for <br />a Variance of 72 feet to construct an 8' x 8' security booth on property located in an I-1 <br />Zoning District, (Map 19 Parcel 3 Ext. 9), Mashpee, MA. <br />Mr. Blaisdell seconded, yes, Mr. Furbush, yes, Mr. Jodka, yes, and Mr. DeBarros, yes. All <br />were in favor accepting the 72 foot Variance request for the security guard booth. <br />3 <br />