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consideration to residents who have lived on their properties for up to 30 years, in the residential <br /> area. The Chair asked that the project proponent consider the comments shared about fencing <br /> and landscaping. Mr. Lizardi confirmed that a landscaping plan, in addition to preserving <br /> existing vegetation, had been submitted and reviewed by Design and Plan Review. The Chair <br /> shared the landscaping plans with Mr. Laline and encouraged him to follow up with Mr. Lehrer <br /> with any comments or concerns, to be shared with the Planning Board. <br /> There was no additional comment. Mr. Rowley noted that the list of waivers was covered on the <br /> plan and questioned whether they were applicable. Mr. Lizardi responded that they asked for <br /> relief because they sometimes do not provide specific details. Mr. Rowley confirmed that he <br /> would work with Mr. Lizardi to resolve any questions and the Chair encouraged the project <br /> proponent to consider comments made by the abutter. Mr. Cummings referenced the abutter's <br /> concerns about the signage, specifically if it was a distraction to drivers on the road. Regarding <br /> drainage, Mr. Rowley stated that there was no drainage on Route 130 that would be impacted by <br /> the site and all drainage generated by the site would be contained on site. Mr. Laline stated that <br /> the Town's water drained onto the site adjacent to the Best Buy Beverage site. <br /> MOTION: Mr. Balzarini made a motion to continue the Public Hearing to September 0' <br /> at 7:05 p.m. Mr. Cummings seconded the motion. All voted unanimously. <br /> 7:20 p.m. Modi,LLC (Continued from 8/7/19) <br /> Application for Special Permit to Construct Coffee Shop with Facilities for <br /> Processing and Packaging Coffee, with Future Industrial Tenant at 10 <br /> Evergreen Circle,Lot B (Map 19 Block 10) as required by Sections 174-25 <br /> (I)(16) and Section 174-45.6 of the Mashpee Zoning Bylaw. The property is <br /> located in the C-3 Zoning District and is within the Light Industrial Overlay <br /> District. The Board will also consider a request to reduce the required 100 <br /> foot undisturbed naturally vegetated buffer adjacent to any residentially <br /> zoned parcel outside of the C-3 District to 50 feet. This waiver request is <br /> made pursuant to Section 174-25.1(4). <br /> The appointed time having arrived, the Chair opened the Public Hearing and read the request <br /> from Modi, LLC. Kevin Kirrane, attorney, and Patrick Johnson from Atlantic Engineering were <br /> present to represent the project proponent for this Special Permit request. Mr. Kirrane stated that <br /> it was his understanding that the hearing was continued to clarify interpretation regarding 40% <br /> undisturbed natural space as required by the Bylaw. Mr. Kirrane stated that the applicant <br /> presented a plan to the Zoning Board of Appeals seeking a variance from the Bylaw requirement <br /> to maintain 40% of the site as natural undisturbed land, and was then granted a variance by the <br /> ZBA to reduce 40%natural undisturbed land to 26%. The plan submitted showed that the <br /> reduction would enable the applicant to provide additional parking on site. The Chair stated that <br /> the last plan presented to the Planning Board showed 40%undisturbed natural land, so the <br /> reduction had not yet been discussed by the Board. Mr. Kirrane stated that reducing the <br /> undisturbed land to 26%required modification to drainage and to allow for filling in the <br /> depression at the front of the site where water gathered, draining from Route 130. Mr. Kirrane <br /> 4 <br />
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