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Mashpee Zoning Lance Lambros 2 <br /> Board of Appeals <br /> SP-05-68 <br /> other hurdles he needs to move through as well before they can actually utilize this bay <br /> for this. The Board comments that the whole street and area has been kept up very nicely <br /> and they appreciate that. The Board moves to grant the special permit. <br /> The Board of Health has the following conditions: <br /> ✓ Title V calculations for manufacturing are based on the number of people <br /> that will be employed at the facility. The owner will be required to submit <br /> a letter to the Board of Health stating the number of employees working <br /> inside the bay. At that time, a determination will be made as to whether <br /> the existing soil absorption system will accommodate the proposal. <br /> Special Permit Criteria <br /> § 9 of Chapter 40A requires: <br /> "that the permit granting authority determine that the proposed use and <br /> development are consistent with applicable law, rules and regulations; that there <br /> will be no adverse effect on public health or safety; that there will not be an <br /> excessive demand upon community facilities created as a result of the proposal; <br /> and that there will not be a significant adverse impact on the environmental <br /> factors listed in Section 174-24.C.2.". <br /> 174-24.C.2 states: <br /> "A special permit may be issued only following the procedures specified by the <br /> General Laws and may be approved only if it is determined that the proposed use <br /> or development is consistent with applicable state and town regulations, statutes, <br /> bylaws and plans, will not adversely affect public health or safety, will not cause <br /> excessive demand on community facilities, will not significantly decrease surface <br /> or groundwater quality or air quality,will not have a significant adverse impact <br /> on wildlife habitat, estuarine systems, traffic flow,traffic safety, waterways, <br /> fisheries,public lands or neighboring properties, will not cause excessive levels of <br /> noise, vibrations, electrical disturbance, radioactivity or glare, will not destroy or <br /> disrupt any species listed as rare, endangered or threatened by the Massachusetts <br /> Natural Heritage Program or any known historic or archaeologic site, will not <br /> produce amounts of trash, refuse or debris in excess of the town's landfill and <br />