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Murner agreed that it was a beautiful site and their hope that customers would enjoy the natural <br />beauty of the site. Mr. Fudala confirmed that the plan indicated that invasive species would be <br />removed for more native species. <br />Mr. Fudala added that he and Mr. Rowley had submitted changes to the plans such as a reduction <br />from 25 parking spaces to 23 parking spaces due to the 9 foot wide width requirement bylaw. <br />Mr. Cummings expressed his concern regarding the parking and lighting. Mr. Kirrane stated that <br />they opted to utilize the current parking, as it was a preexisting condition. Regarding lighting, <br />there would be lighting on the building as well as existing in the lot. Mr. Basinksi, special <br />engineer, stated that they planned to maintain the existing light posts, using LEDs. Mr. Fudala <br />inquired whether they would be shielded so the light didn't leave the property and Mr. Basinksi <br />confirmed that they would be shielded. <br />Chairman Waygan cautioned use of amplified music outdoors because it was a quiet area and <br />was likely to carry over the water. Mr. Murner stated that it would be low amplification to <br />prevent spillage. The Chair also referenced the off-site parking, and hoped that the parking on <br />site would be sufficient as the Town parking may not have the capacity since the peak season for <br />both would be shared. The Chair visited the Town parking and saw the majority of parking <br />spaces taken at different times. Mr. Kirrane stated that usage of Town parking was not currently <br />on the table, adding that parking governs the controls in and around the building. <br />The Chair inquired whether the applicant operated other brew houses, to which Mr. Murner <br />responded that they did not. Mr. Murner further explained that they began with contract brewing <br />and as the Naukabout Music Festival at Barnstable County Fairgrounds. Mr. Kooharian inquired <br />whether homebrewing supplies would be sold and Mr. Murner stated that perhaps down the road <br />they would consider it. <br />Mr. Rowley referenced his parking comments that included the reduction of two spaces to <br />expand the width of the other parking spaces. Mr. Rowley stated that the aisle was still narrow <br />and recommended a cutout with gravel to extend the aisle to allow for improved backing out. <br />The Chair recommended further discussion with the Conservation Commission about the issue. <br />Mr. Rowley referenced the rain gardens and roof and patio runoff, and expressed concern about <br />freezing on the patio. Mr. Rowley recommended another process to allow overflow to the <br />parking area. Mr. Fudala shared with Mr. Rowley a drywell that had been added to the most <br />recent plan revision for that purpose. Paving will be topped with new mix. <br />There was no public comment. <br />Mr. Fudala read the draft Special Permit Decision which would require updating due to the <br />traffic study information and other details. Mr. Kirrane felt that the traffic study was not critical <br />to the Decision. Among recommendations, it was confirmed that the "No Take" was received <br />but that it was needed by Mr. Fudala, reference needed to be added regarding the traffic study, <br />wording for the new LED lights would be added, Chairman Waygan recommended striking the <br />use of beach parking as an alternative, Mr, Kirrane requested the option to move inside seating to <br />outside during good weather, removing the reference to outdoor seating, no more than 45 seats <br />in, <br />
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