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r <br /> Minutes of the Meeting of the Mashpee Americans with Disabilities Act Committee,August 9, <br /> 2007 <br /> The Mashpee Americans with Disabilities Act Committee met Thursday,August 9, 2007 at <br /> Mashpee Town Hall Meeting Room#2. <br /> Members in attendance: <br /> William Dundon(co-chair) <br /> Marilyn Farren <br /> Charles Maintains <br /> Merton Sapers <br /> Robert Wooldridge <br /> The minutes of the July 12,2007 meeting were reviewed and approved pending the addition of <br /> Charlie Maintains to the list of attendees. <br /> Marilyn informed the committee of the recent death of Terrie's brother, <br /> Unnamed members speculated that Trish's absence probably reflected her choice to take <br /> advantage of the beautiful weather to pick peaches while wearing her pretty bonnet and carrying a <br /> cute little basket. <br /> Deborah Dami,Mashpee Town Clerk,brought in the official sign-in book for all attendees <br /> reappointed for the new fiscal year to sign. <br /> The committee was reorganized for FY 2008. After a proposal to draw straws was rejected,Bob <br /> was elected chairman.A new secretary was not chosen. Marilyn will fmd someone from Town <br /> Hall to serve as committee secretary. She hopes to find someone in time for the September 13, <br /> 2007 meeting. <br /> The School Department position on the committee remains vacant. The superintendent intends to <br /> nominate the new business manager,when chosen,to fill the vacancy. To the best of our <br /> knowledge,the individual has not yet been hired. <br /> Charlie mentioned the schools are due for inspection prior to opening in September. At that time, <br /> he will check the status of the handicapped parking which was to be brought into compliance with <br /> regulations this summer. At this time,we have no information of the status of the capital <br /> improvement projects approved for the schools that included automatic doors for the main <br /> entrance to Quashnet School. <br /> Charlie reported the message to owners&managers of commercial property regarding <br /> handicapped parking that was a key component of the pre-licensing inspections last fall seems to <br /> have been taken to heart by most. Most businesses have willingly taken the necessary steps to <br /> upgrade parking. He had conversations with the management of South Cape Village businesses <br /> to explain the handicapped parking requirements and believes they will willingly cooperate. On <br /> the down side,the Building Department he is experiencing less cooperation at some of the newer <br /> development projects. <br /> Charlie also reported the Building Department will once again be starting the annual pre-licensing <br /> inspections in September in order to provide owners/managers maximum time to take necessary <br /> corrective action. <br />