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Mashpee Planning-Board <br /> Minutes of Meting <br /> August 5, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. <br /> Waquoit Meeting Roam, Mashpee Town Hall <br /> Planning Board Members Present: ChainYnan Mary w an� Dennis Balzarini Joe Cummings, <br /> David Koohafiam Robert(Rob)Hansen <br /> Also Present: Tom udala-Town Planner, Charles locale -Consultant'E inner <br /> Abseht: George Petersen <br /> CALL TO ORDER <br /> The Town ofMashpee Planning Board meeting was erred with a quorum i the Wa ' <br /> � q guo�t Meeting <br /> Room at Mashpee Town Hall by Chairman wa g n t 7: .rn..on Wed August <br /> . � y, gus � and <br /> the Pledge of Allegiance was recited. <br /> APPR VA L, P TES-July 1, 2015 <br /> MOTION: Mr. Balzarini made a motion to accept the minutes f � written. <br /> p es �- ul� 1 allr. <br /> Cummings seconded the motion. All voted unanimously, <br /> PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> 7:10 Applicant: Cape Cod Custom Car Storage <br /> Location: 104 Falmouth Road,Assessors' Map 54,Block <br /> Request; Special Permit Modification to allow outdoor storage of Boats and RVs <br /> The appointed time having arrived, the Chair read for the regard the public hearing eanng notice. Applicant <br /> Stu Bornstein was present to describe his request involving two buildings ns permuted '�n 2008 or 2009. <br /> One building has been constructed, which has been utilized as classic <br /> car storage with self-storage on <br /> the second Boor. Mr. Bornstein pointed out that the ro originally <br /> p pe�was permitted to house 15-20 fir. Bornstein provided a de ' Lion f his amenities t <br /> p o include gates, video, beat, alarms <br /> and other special services he offers. Mr. Bornstein reported that he had been receiving cal l sregardi <br /> ng <br /> the possible storage ofRV , noting that 3,500 RVs and boats were registered in Mashpee and being <br /> stored inside yards throughout Town.. Mr. Bornstein had his engineer draft aft layout to accommodate <br /> the outside storage of boats and RVs. fir-. Bornstein distributed the ` <br /> layout and then discussed the <br /> second building to be constructed, similar t the first building, but with . <br /> . g, a different door configuration- <br /> Mr. Bornstein emphasized that there was little generation f tra rc as there � <br /> working - g ere ores lust l� employees <br /> t the site. Providing the storage would remove Rs and ' <br /> beats from the neighborhoods. Mr. <br /> Bornstein referenced the elevations of the new building and began to describe the facility,ty, but the <br /> Chair pointed out that tonight's public hearingwas exclusively y determine the outside storage <br /> request. Mr. Bornstein responded that he was seekingminor modilicatio ` <br /> but he ways advised to <br /> return at a later date to discuss that request. Mr. F'udala will schedule the modification for September <br /> 2. W. Fudala reported that Jonathan idman at the Cape Cod Commission was awaiting <br /> ]g 11rlasl7pee's <br /> decision regarding outside storage. Mr. Bornstein continued with his explanation, noting that the Res <br /> were typically used just 2-3 weeps out of the year and emphasized that it <br /> � would be a high end <br /> operation. <br /> Mr. Bal arini inquired about the number of boats and RVs he lwhich <br /> p a.nned to stare to Mr. Bornstein <br /> responded that he anted to request s many as o but that his layout ` <br /> . sawed fir. Bornstein <br /> indicated that if he could stay within the footprint he would like <br /> to have the option to fit in as many as <br /> 1 <br />