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MASHPEE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS <br />NOVEMBER 12, 2014 <br />• MINUTES <br />The project is located adjacent from the Mashpee Water District Building on Industrial <br />Drive, and abuts a residential subdivision that was developed and approved after the <br />creation of the industrial park. The distance from the Mashpee Water District Building to <br />the residential area is 125 feet, and the distance for the proposed building would be 145 <br />feet. Under the bylaw, parking on this proposed project could be within 10 feet of the lot <br />line. The parking spaces depicted on the plan indicate 59 to 60 feet from the abutter's <br />property line. The new owner proposes to push back the existing fence and include a row <br />of evergreen shrubbery to act as a screen. <br />Attorney Gildea stated the Board of Health requires a tight tank for any discharge in the <br />building. The spray booth is an enclosed building within a building and will be located in <br />the rear, and will be vented toward the front. The products used in the spray booth are <br />waterborne, and the applicant is required to comply with all EPA regulations with a 98% <br />efficiency rating. Matt Denison, of the paint company stated the majority of the paint is <br />waterborne. Floor and spray filters should be changed twice a year. Auto businesses should <br />have a filtration change -out program and generally scheduled with filter companies, and <br />regulated by the EPA. <br />The proposed building will have four (4) bays, with fifty five (55) parking spaces and four <br />(4) handicapped spaces. The building will meet the required setbacks and will be setback <br />74 feet from the rear property line. <br />iMr. Mendoza asked if the spray booth can be relocated to the front and save the applicant <br />the expense of the vent stack. Mr. Gildea stated that the design was approved by the Board <br />of Health. <br />Mr. Furbush read the letter from the Board of Health, dated November 10, 2014 into the <br />record; "approved the site and septic plan with conditions." <br />Mr. Furbush announced to the Board that a vote is recommended to acquire the services of <br />Charlie Rowley, Consulting Engineer to review the 89 Industrial Drive project. The Board <br />voted and determined that Charlie's services are not required. Mr. Furbush voted, yes, Mr. <br />Blaisdell voted no, Mr. Reiffarth voted yes, Mr. Jodka voted no, and Mr. DeBarros voted <br />no. (A vote of 3 -No and 2 -Yes). <br />Mr. Blaisdell read an email dated October 22, 2014 from Joel Clifford, Mashpee Fire <br />Department, asking for the turning radius diagram, and was supplied to Raul Lisardi- <br />Rivera. "The template appears to be adequate." <br />Mr. Blaisdell read a letter from the Mashpee Water District into the record; "They have no <br />objection to the owner of 89 Industrial locating parking spaces at the property line", and <br />waive the zoning laws would be contingent on the property owner at 89 Industrial drive to <br />allow vehicles access to Water district parking areas, signed Andrew Marks, Operation <br />Manager, Mashpee Water District at 79 Industrial Drive, Mashpee, MA. <br />