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Page 2 of 11 <br /> discussion ensues as to,whether or not the applicant was aware of this meeting. Tory <br /> goes on to*explain the.application process for this particular proposal, which includes a <br /> maximum 3 -day recommendation limit. Dennis expresses concern about the slow <br /> manner in which the board received the information. Chairman recommends that we <br /> send a memo to the board and that we have concerns and would life to put it on our <br /> agenda for the net meeting. <br /> There is a request for a shover of hands of hour many people are present.for this <br /> particular mafter. There were nearly two dozen people who raised hands. Chairman, <br /> again, expresses concern about the applicant not being present, but concedes that in all <br /> fair es t those who carve should have a chance to be recognized at this time. There is <br /> discussion as to whether the board presently'has enough information to make an <br /> informed decision on this matter. Matt inquires whether or not we have received any . <br /> information back from other boards. Torn says there was something from the Board of <br /> Health regarding the septic system. Beverly expresses concerns over the 3 -day <br /> recommendation period and the possibility that this proposal may "slip through the <br /> cracks" before being properly reviewed. <br /> Chairman gives the.floor to Ed Larkin, of 5 fettle Lane, I lashpee, spokesperson for <br /> concerned residents, who expresses health concern issues for residents who live near <br /> the proposed project. <br /> The next person to speak on behalf of concerned residents is Norman Zarick, 11 Pacific <br /> Ave., Mashpee, who has 35 years of experience in the ,manufacture of polyester <br /> resins/body shop technical services. He goes into a lengthy narrative describing the . <br /> different carcinogenic ,materials that are used in the manufacturing process. He then <br /> reads from an OSHA Manufacturing Safety Data sheet-which describes dangerous side <br /> effects from body shop fumes. <br /> Chairman questions whether the proposed area is a residential area. Town Planner, <br /> Tom Fudala reports that it is a C-2 commercial zone. Jim questions the proximity of <br /> residents to the proposed site. it is explained that the commercial zone is on one side o <br /> Rte. 1.30 and that residents lure on the other side. <br /> t this time, Chairman entertains a motion to postpone,the public hearing until <br /> :1 .p.m. <br /> Motion is made by Dennis, seconded by Beverly, and carried unanimously. <br /> Chairman asks if there is anyone else who wishes to speak on the ,natter at hand. <br /> Various residents voice their opinions about the hazards, annoyances, health risks, and <br /> inconveniences, real estate de-valuation, etc..., of having are auto body shop across the <br /> street. <br />