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Dennis Balarin-i asked spec-ifically about the <br /> clubhouse/maintenance building location. <br /> Mr. Quinn replied the building would not fit as it <br /> would be extremely close- to the road, .along the front <br /> entryway and any clearing would make homes Visible from the <br /> street . <br /> The chairman addressed Mr. Quinn by stating the <br /> Planning Board has made it quite clear that they d'o not <br /> approve of the post office structure as currently located. <br /> t this point the Town Planner stated there is no <br /> record that the structure at the present location was ever <br /> approved. The la°st record quotes Mr. Bornstein as stating <br /> his intention to appear before the Planning Board for <br /> approval prior to the actual construction. Thereafter, the <br /> structure appeared at its present location on -built <br /> plans, with no record of Planni-ng Board approval of the. <br /> location. <br /> Mr. Quinn explained the cluster box option is not a <br /> viable alternative at this point. The residents- do not <br /> want to be unprotected from the weather while collecting <br /> their mail, and the Mahpe Post office will allow what i <br /> currently in the building to be relocated, and ins-ist that <br /> all waterproof boxes be located in the same place, they <br /> will not deliver mail to individual homes . <br /> Having been recognized by the Chairman, Christine <br /> Kerrigan informed the Board that a representative from <br /> Mashpee Post office did spend considerable time with the <br /> Trustees, The delivery vehicles must be on the right hand <br /> side of the road as- they are unable to ma- e left hand turns <br /> which ma- es it extremely difficult to position the cluster <br /> boxes . <br /> The chairman them recognized Stuart Bornstein who <br /> quoted from a Finding-Condition document, signed by the <br /> Planning Board: "The Applicant shall construct the post <br /> office to be located off the maim entrance. such location <br /> may be subsequently approved by the Planning Board.' <br /> Mr. Bornstein made references to an engineered plan <br /> indicating a loop .for post office location. He stated he <br /> had a signed (thing) document by the Planning Board, he <br />