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Mashpee Zoning Board of Appeals <br />September 14, 2011 <br />Minutes <br />• Mr. Eddy said that the septic system is located under the parking lot in the rear comer of <br />the property more than 100 feet from any residential wells. The leaching field is more <br />than 100 to 200 feet away from residential wells. Mrs. Joan Pietrzak of 28 Sugar Pine <br />Circle expressed concern with leaching of toxic materials into the groundwater. Attorney <br />Kirrane said that the concentration of specimens disposed of at the facility is significantly <br />less than the concentration compared to an individual flushing a drug down a drain in his <br />home. <br />Mr. Scott Gabriel asked what the hours of construction will be. Mr. Nelson said that the <br />Building Permit should spell that out. (The Board should make that specific request to <br />the Building Inspector). Mr. Furbush said that there are Town Regulations on <br />construction noise. (No such By-law exists. In the future, the Board can consider <br />conditioning commercial construction Decisions by restricting construction hours during <br />the week/weekends, etc). <br />Mr. Blaisdell made a motion to grant the following: <br />• the Special Permit; <br />• permission to allow for parking in front of the building; <br />• permission for one sign that shall not exceed 2 feet x 10 feet; <br />This is conditioned upon compliance with the following: <br />• SPB Designs architectural plan dated 6/27/2011 entitled: "Franey Medical Labs <br />for Capewide Enterprises, Commercial St., Mashpee, MA". <br />• Baxter -Nye Engineering & Surveying Site Construction Plans ten sheet set <br />entitled: "Franey Medical Labs, 52 Mercantile Way (Lot 20) Mashpee, <br />Massachusetts, Prepared for Franey Medical Labs, Cover Sheet Date 09-09- <br />2011 ". <br />• Stormwater Management System and Inspection & Monitoring Plan dated 9/9/11. <br />• Board of Health memo dated 9/13/2011: 1) A contract for servicing of the Bio - <br />Retention swales and catch basins shall be submitted annually to the Board of <br />Health. 2) Hazardous materials shall be limited in volume to 200 pounds dry <br />weight and 220 gallons of liquid storage. Hazardous waste shall be limited <br />according to 310 CMR 30.00, Massachusetts Hazardous Waste Regulations. <br />Storage of hazardous materials outside is prohibited. 3) All changes in <br />ownership/tenancy shall be approved by the Board of Health. 4) Material Safety <br />Date Sheets (MSDS) shall be kept on-site in bound notebooks for all hazardous <br />products. The MSDS shall be made available for inspection by an Agent of the <br />Board of Health. <br />• ReflexLighting Photometric plan dated 8/15/11. <br />• installation of light motion detectors. <br />• the existing concrete slab shall be removed and replaced with the new foundation. <br />• deposit of $3,000 by the Petitioner to cover engineering consult fees. Any excess <br />balance shall be returned to the Petitioner. <br />• minor modifications can be made with the approval of the consulting engineer, <br />• Charles L. Rowley. <br />• major modifications shall require ZBA approval. <br />Findings: there are no public safety issues, no health issues, no traffic issues, no <br />environmental issues. Mr. Furbush seconded the motion. Mr. Reiffarth voted yes. Mr. <br />5 <br />
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