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<br />MASHPEE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS <br />MEETING MINUTES <br />MAY 10, 2023 <br /> <br />Attorney Kirrane said there were several items left to address. The first and most important was <br />Mr. Pesce’s peer review comments. Mr. Pesce sent an email stating he was satisfied with all the <br />revisions to the plan, and provided the Operation and Management document. The other items was <br />a follow-up with all the department heads from Plan Review, and Tyler Gaudreau with Design <br />Review, and any other items discussed at the review meetings. Mr. Dibb did reach out to all the <br />department heads who were satisfied. <br /> <br />Mr. Furbush thanked Attorney Kirrane and Mark Dibb for addressing all the outstanding items <br />that were requested by the Board. Mr. Furbush mentioned that Evan Lehrer, Town Planner was <br />satisfied with the amount of vegetative screening was being on the left side of the lot facing the <br />street. <br /> <br />Mr. Furbush read the document and email list that was provided for the Board. <br /> <br />Ms. Sangeleer read the Conservation Department comments dated May 8, 2023 into the record: <br />“No wetlands jurisdiction”. <br /> <br />Ms. Sangeleer read the Board of Health comments dated May 9, 2023 into the record: All BOH <br />comments completed.” <br /> <br />Mr. Furbush read an email from Tyler Gaudreau to Mark Dibb dated April 28, 2023 into the record: <br />“The updated landscape plan looks great to me and appreciate the wetland seed mix for the bio- <br />retention area.” <br /> <br />Mr. Furbush read an email from Mark Dibb to Evan Lehrer dated April 27, 2023: “Moved the 4 <br />parking spaces to the rear, added a dumpster/recycling location and added the arborvitae <br />screening along the easterly parking.” “Zack, Perc testing being performed today. Revised the <br />typo note on the Tight Tank detail regarding tank size on the side view.” Last note, Ed Pesce <br />reviewed the project, this new plan addresses most of his comments (we are still working on it), <br />which resulted in the creation of a photometric lighting plan which he is reviewing.” <br /> <br />Mr. Furbush read an email from Evan Lehrer, Town Planner dated May 9, 2023: My concern with <br />evergreen was that the line of site from Main Street to the cul de sac has been heavily disrupted. I <br />suggested vegetated screening here to improve that line of site and to screen the adjacent property. <br />I believe my suggestion was for native species to accomplish this such as red cedar or perhaps <br />American holly although I do believe the arborvitae accomplishes the intent of my suggestion.” <br /> <br />Mr. Furbush read Mr. Pesce’s invoice dated May 9, 2023 and listed the specific description for the <br />record. Mr. Furbush also mentioned that the Board received the O&M Plan with a signature to be <br />stamped in for the record. <br /> <br />Mr. Goldstein wanted to know if it’s a one or a four bay building. Attorney Kirrane said; it’s a four <br />bay building. He asked if there are bathrooms for each bay. Mr. Dibb said yes. <br /> <br />8 <br /> <br /> <br />