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MASHPEE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT COMMITTEE MINUTES <br /> APRIL 10, 2008 <br /> Present: Robert Wooldridge, Beverly Wooldridge, William Dundon, Charles Maintanis, Trish <br /> Parolski, Merton Sapers,Terrie Cook, Patricia Lugo, Marilyn Farren. <br /> The meeting opened at 2:00 p.m. <br /> The Minutes of the March 13, 2008 meeting were accepted as presented. <br /> The Planning and Construction Committee met on April 1, 2008. The Fire Station work is ahead <br /> of schedule. We are a long way from the Library construction. The project is estimated at 18 <br /> months in duration with a 4 month slide. The selectmen will be voting on Monday night. The <br /> temporary Library will occupy#5 and#7 in Joy Street's South Cape Village. Parking will be in <br /> the Roche Brother's lot. Hopefully, the temporary quarters will be ready by Memorial Day. The <br /> next meeting will be on the first Tuesday, May 6t11 <br /> . <br /> Asher's Path: There were complaints from the residents of the long travel distances from the <br /> parking to the individual units. Some residents are using the emergency exits for access by <br /> leaving the doors ajar. Residents have asked the property manager if the emergency exits could <br /> be used to access the building thereby lessening the travel distance. Vincent Gault,the property <br /> manager, has been in contact with Charlie to determine what they need to do to convert these <br /> exits into accessible entrances/exits. The residents are pleased work is proceeding on their <br /> request. <br /> Mashpee Commons entertainment permit for Friday nights will have a hearing coming up. This <br /> is an annual and routine process. They have had jugglers and a band in the Commons for several <br /> years now. We need to remind them about handicap parking. <br /> The Visit ability campaign is gaining in Eastham, Orleans, Dennis, and Wellfleet. We will have <br /> another ad hoc committee meeting in the near future to generate a lobbying effort. Perhaps we <br /> should re-draft the original letter on visit ability in residential housing, taking out the word <br /> "policy". We will follow this up in May. <br /> Beach access with the help of the DPW is still pending. Catherine Laurent was asked about this <br /> about one month ago, and Bob has e-mailed her. No feedback from her as yet. The plan should <br /> include South Cape Beach, Attaquin Park, John's Pond. Perhaps a service group in Town could <br /> do the work, i.e, the Eagle Scouts, and the donations could come from the Seniors as a gift <br /> project. We can contact an advisor at the School, maybe a Career Counselor. <br /> Emergency preparedness meetings will take place April 16`h and May 6"'. People do not want to <br /> have their personal information on record because of the potential for misuse of that information. <br /> Emergency response teams need this information to properly address special need situations. <br /> The Handicap access web site "nehandicapaccess.com"provides information from people who <br /> have been there regarding access to public places. <br />