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The Chair recognized the project proponent. Raul Lizardi, Cape and Islands Engineering, <br /> represented the applicant. Mr. Lizardi confirmed that the project had been presented to the Plan <br /> Review and Design Review Committees, as well as the Board of Health. Mr. Lizardi stated that <br /> the property was located at the northern corner of the newly developed Evergreen Circle, and <br /> Main Street(Route 130)and located in the C-3 business district. The proposed building would <br /> total approximately 9,900 square feet and would be utilized for Best Buy Beverage, currently <br /> located nearby on Echo Road. The business would be moving to the new location, and feature <br /> the same uses as their existing site, a bottle redemption center and approximately 2,000 square <br /> feet for office space. Under Section 174-24 C (1), these uses required Special Permit granting <br /> from the Planning Board, due to its location. <br /> Mr. Lizardi stated that the project was simple and the site was fairly level and sandy soils typical <br /> of Mashpee. Groundwater was located fairly deep. The site was not located in Zone 2 and <br /> drainage would be created with four basins using surface drainage swales, as well as subsurface <br /> systems. Utilities would be provided underground with Evergreen, except for the fire service <br /> from Main Street, as recommended by the Water District. <br /> Mr. Balzarini inquired about whether there would be.sufficient parking spaces and Mr. Lizardi <br /> confirmed that the office parking requirements totaled 7 spaces and the retail requirements <br /> totaled 20 spaces and bottle redemption required 5 spaces, for a total of 32, which was the <br /> number of spaces proposed. Mr. Balzarini inquired about large vehicles collecting the recycling <br /> and Mr. Lizardi responded that the site was developed with a looped driveway and large entrance <br /> to allow for a semi-trailer truck to access the loading zone area. Mr. Lizardi confirmed that there <br /> was 200 feet from the center of Route 130 to the proposed entrance and the average length trailer <br /> was typically 50-55 feet in length. Mr. Balzarini asked Mr. Rowley if it would be sufficient <br /> space to avoid backing up traffic and Mr. Rowley responded that he would review it with a <br /> template to confirm it would be sufficient space. <br /> Mr. Callahan had no questions. <br /> The Chair stated that Mr. Rowley would be working on a report regarding this application. Mr. <br /> Lehrer confirmed that the abutter letter did read Section 174-25 C (1). The Chair asked that Mr. <br /> Lehrer follow up with Town Counsel regarding the best way to address the matter of re-noticing <br /> the abutters. <br /> Mr. Hansen referenced the other properties being listed on Evergreen's single signpost and <br /> inquired about additional signage planned by the project proponent. Mr. Lizardi stated there <br /> would be no stand-alone signage on the driveway but there would be a sign similar to the <br /> existing sign located on the face of the building. Mr. Lizardi confirmed that there would be 100 <br /> feet of undisturbed land with existing vegetation. Mr. Hansen inquired whether the sign would <br /> then be seen and Mr. Lizardi responded that it was primarily pitch pines with canopies at the top, <br /> 2 <br />