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be built on a stand. Request was rude for the preservation <br /> of the existing post office structure to be closed for use. <br /> as a storage facility (acknowledgement that Planning Board <br /> Special Permit approval was never granted for said <br /> structure) . <br /> Lee Gurney inquired a-s to the definition of parking <br /> space, post office delivery or resident parking to allow <br /> for rail pick-up, as well as the other criteria mentioned. <br /> Mr. O'Malley responded this is "unclear" t him. His <br /> determination would be. to allow space for the mail truck. <br /> Lee Gurney advised Mr. O'Malley to obtain Post office <br /> tequirements in this regard in writing for clarification. <br /> There being no further Board or Public comment the <br /> Chairman entertained a motion. <br /> MOTION. Lee Gurney- made a Motion to continue the <br /> Public Hearing in this ratter to September 1, 2004 at 7 : 1 <br /> p.m. ; which Motion was duly seconded by Dennis B l arini <br /> a-nd so voted unanimously. <br /> Public Hearing <br /> New Seabury Properties, LLC <br /> Promontory Point Condominium <br /> Approval of Street Names for Private Wads <br /> Sand Dunes Court and Sea View Lane <br /> The Town Planner introduced a letter- from Bill Burke, <br /> New Seabury, requesting name changes, as well as raps <br /> indicating their loc'ati.on. He expla-i-ned said request is <br /> being made by the Town. <br /> The Chairman recognized Mark Romanowich, New Seabury <br /> Properties, who explained that said street names are a <br /> result of a request made by the Mashpee Fire Department, <br /> for 911 Emergency street identification purposes. <br /> The homeowners are aware of the proposed street names <br /> and no obl ections have been raised. <br /> The Town Planner interjected there are no name. <br /> conflicts with any existing street names within the Town. <br /> 3 <br />