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facing Route 130, and the plan included also picnic tables and a fire pit out in front of the porch. <br /> Mr. Laline expressed concern about the traffic as well as the second tenant and reference to it <br /> possibly being a tasting facility. Mr. Laline was concerned about addressing planning now <br /> without knowing the details about another tenant, as well as seeing many different and changing <br /> plans. Mr. Laline also stated his preference for a more natural buffer rather than a landscaped <br /> buffer. Mr. Laline would prefer that the site be more set back and also expressed concern about <br /> the water problems experienced in the area and a potential impact to his property. <br /> The Chair announced that Mr. Lehrer was in receipt of a letter from DPW Director Catherine <br /> Laurent and read the letter for the record. The DPW was in the process of redesigning the <br /> drainage system at Evergreen Circle and Route 130. Mr. Kirrane stated that all of their drainage <br /> would remain on site. Mr. Aggerbeck would have liability issues with children so every effort <br /> would be made so that they did not access Route 130. In addition, Mr. Kirrane pointed out that <br /> there were a number of businesses along Route 130 that did not have sufficient buffering, and the <br /> applicant would be providing adequate landscaping to address the concerns of the residents. The <br /> Chair added that a split rail fence had been proposed on the plan and Mr. Kirrane added that they <br /> would add landscaping around the fence. The Chair asked if the landscape architect had been <br /> directed to block the visual of the project and it was confirmed that was the case. Mr. Johnson <br /> expected that the plans would be available next week and agreed to share them with the abutters. <br /> Mr. Kirrane pointed out that there were impacts, that there were areas where commercial and <br /> residential zones would be abutting. <br /> Tom Rullo, North Way, stated that he knew the owner and referenced his effort to create a nice <br /> looking building in Mashpee. Chief Rullo noted the challenge of creating screening while also <br /> maintaining buffer space, adding that the natural vegetation had already been removed. Chief <br /> Rullo also noted that a successful business was good for the entire town, it helped the tax base <br /> and assist with future sewering needs. <br /> The Chair stated that any additional comments could be forward to Mr. Lehrer, The Chair read a <br /> letter of support into the record from Jill Leshard, noting the addition of new jobs in Mashpee <br /> and Cape Cod Coffee's support of local non-profits and businesses. <br /> Cindy Jones, Great River Road, stated that Cape Cod Coffee was a business that also gave back <br /> to the community, and was an honor to have as part of Mashpee. <br /> John Cotton,Nobska Road, also stated that Cape Cod Coffee had been a true community partner, <br /> involved with non-profits and consistently played a role in the community, including in the <br /> schools. <br /> Nicole Spencer, West Way, stated her support for Cape Cod Coffee, adding that they served as <br /> an example of the type of business that Mashpee would want to have in the community. <br /> 8 <br />