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TOWN OF MASHPEE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT COMMITTEE MINUTES <br /> NOVEMBER 12, 2009 <br /> Members present: Bob Wooldridge, Beverly Wooldridge, William Dundon, Charles Maintanis, <br /> Terrie Cook, Trish Parolski, Marilyn Farren, Mert Sapers, Maria Hortaridis (the newly hired <br /> School Business Manager). <br /> Minutes: The Minutes of September 10, 2004 were moved as corrected by Bev Wooldridge, <br /> seconded by Mert Sapers. Unanimous. <br /> Town Meeting: The Town Meeting was successful. Stephanie Farrell provided CART (closed <br /> captioning system). She has the capacity to make a recorded copy. Debbie Dami, the Town <br /> Clerk, can answers questions about this. A large print warrant was made available, and several <br /> people used them. Many thanks to Kathleen Moore for helping with CART,parking, opening <br /> doors, and preparing the warrant. Terrie Cook and Wayne Taylor made the recording of the <br /> warrant. It was posted on the web site, as well as, audio stream version. Next time, CD's will be <br /> available rather than audios. <br /> Octaherfest. This Town event went well. Parking arrangements were made in advance. Mert <br /> Sapers felt that there is still not enough parking spaces. A watchful eye was kept on handicap <br /> spaces, and perhaps next year we should double the needed spaces. <br /> South Cape Village: Charles Maintanis, Bob Wooldridge, and Don Megathlin(who rode in a <br /> wheel chair for perspective) met to assess access issues. Mr. Megathlin plans to send a <br /> Memorandum to the developer. Charles Maintanis recommends seven handicap spaces to serve <br /> the new Sovereign Bank and Marshalls. Charles will keep in touch with Mr. Megathlin until this <br /> is addressed and completed. Bob Wooldridge suggested the `pedestrian crossing' sign on Joy <br /> Street needs another one at the other end. Also noted,the area needs more curb cuts. Bob <br /> Wooldridge will write a letter with his suggestions for adjustments in order to be in compliance <br /> with a cc: to the Town Manager. Another approach might be to contact the Federal Agency <br /> about non-compliance issues if need be. <br /> Beach Access: We have collected $470 to date. Kiwannis has pledged $200. Many groups have <br /> been contacted about the fund-raising effort to raise $5,000 to purchase and install materials <br /> necessary to provide beach access to people with mobility difficulties. Someone suggested <br /> contacting the Women's Club, Banks, and stores. Bob Wooldridge spoke with Linda Steele at <br /> Cape Cod Five Bank. Debi Dami will contact people at the Chamber of Commerce as well as <br /> the Rotary Club. Marilyn Farren suggested tacking on$1.00 on every Beach Sticker. Another <br /> suggestion was to add$5.00 on to the dog license fee since dogs use the beach. Dave <br /> Delvecchio and Bruce, his assistant, are trying to publicize this effort with closed captioning. <br /> Town Annual Inspections for Compliance: Charles Maintanis is doing annual inspections <br /> around town, and there has been some ticketing at Deer Crossing. Charles is researching <br /> compliance issues and fines. No one is allowed to park in an access aisle, for example. <br />