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64 Industrial Drive (continued) <br /> put in our lease that they can't build illegally, and then we can enforce. Walter said with approval <br /> Design Review would want condition that applicant put in the sales or lease agreement that no <br /> sale/lease allowed without going through Building Department. <br /> Walter Yarosh suggested they take plan and put in best-case scenario and then when changed they'd <br /> have to go back to Planning Board. Matt Eddy said that's what they're trying to do so if tally is same <br /> then they're okay; otherwise, it becomes another review. <br /> Glen Harrington stated they have to go through Board of Health again because septic permit expired. <br /> Glen said one of the conditions was with any change of use or any change of occupancy they have to <br /> come back to the Board of Health...and that's for each unit. Glen said that has been BOH condition <br /> on any commercial property. If BOH goes to site and there has been any change without notification <br /> to Board of Health, then Board of Health has right to take some action. This gives another level of <br /> protection. <br /> Glen advised applicant has to come to Board of Health meeting with septic and commercial site plan; <br /> show over-all flows, even if the same. Glen said the Board of Health may have some questions on <br /> the commercial end of it; Glen will take care of the technical review of the septic. <br /> Matt Eddy said Peter Hansen, the landscape designer, spoke with Mary LeBlanc yesterday afternoon. <br /> Walter said the revised plan was reviewed by Mary and she made notes on the revised plan. Walter <br /> said Design Review would make landscape Plan approval with condition Mary LeBlanc's 6/20/11 <br /> (drawing 3) comments would be addressed. <br /> Walter asked what is wall color 1 on the building plan. Scott Jones responded that it was listed as <br /> light beige. <br /> Walter pointed out that no approval has been given on signage. Each tenant has to come to Design <br /> Review with signs for approval. <br /> Walter noted that the lighting plan is not being approved for safety issue; only approval that it doesn't <br /> go over property line. <br /> Charlie Maintanis stated that he will need calculations for current energy code requirements. <br /> 2 <br />