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dimensions of building 3 and 4, which will now be <br /> constructed 'as one building. <br /> r. Storrs spoke to the benefits of a two-story <br /> building at this location, vista and declining grade. A <br /> clock tower has been added to Building 3 . <br /> s requested by the Town Planner, a water quality <br /> report has been submitted. The building will tie into the <br /> wastewater treatment plant . A total flow of 47, 24 <br /> gallons, Title V flow; actual average monthly flew is shown <br /> at 20, 000 gallons per day. The approved capacitor of 80, 00.0 <br /> gallons per day. Nitrogen flow and effluent/wastewater <br /> treatment over the past two years are shown in the report. <br /> Monitoring wells are located on the: site and reports are <br /> provided.. <br /> Mr. Storrs stated that every aspect of the existing <br /> Special Permit remains the same.. The addition of a second <br /> floor is being proposed with no other change at any aspect <br /> of the site. Bequest is being made for a modification of <br /> the Special Permit to allow for construction of said second <br /> Floor.. <br /> The Chairman asked if any hazardous materials would be <br /> involved with the proposed use. <br /> Mr. Storrs responded, "There are no hazardous <br /> materials involved", The cape cod Commission has asked <br /> that FM (proposed tenant, kidney dialysi-s) to submit a <br /> detailed report on the handling of all chemicals used. <br /> There is noth�ing that is conslidered to be hazardous used on <br /> the site, any type of medical materials are properly <br /> disposed of. Also, it has been proven that there are no <br /> concerns with the element of copper wastewater. <br /> Applicant has received a revision to the Special <br /> Permit and to the Dl to expand- the parking lot <br /> (Blockbuster) . There is an excess of parking spaces on <br /> site. <br /> The Town Planner noted Eric Smith ha-s completed a <br /> detailed staff report and one issue of concern i <br /> stormwater, roof drainage going .into the- ground. <br /> r. Storrs explained that to alter the stormwater <br /> system in order to meet the current guidelines would be <br /> 10 <br />