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�-4,YTri7,;'r�, <br />16 Great Neck Road North <br />Nashpee, Nassachusetts o264g <br />responsibility is for the other tenants. Twelve seats will be alright, it will be mostly takeout, and maybe <br />some months down the road the 35 seats could be added. <br />Another tenant/trustee, Joe Davina, a pizza lover, hopes they do well. He is concerned about the tractor <br />trailers coming into the subdivision making deliveries. They aren't even open and already they want to <br />triple the size. He thinks that's a perk you have to work towards, then come before the Board and <br />request. Someone needs to do their homework, and if there are no qualms then they should get it. <br />Mr. Balzarini asked if the couple ever talked to the people in the association, as that should have been <br />done in the beginning. This used to be a restaurant. <br />Ms. Cannata commented this was built to be a restaurant but it never came into fruition. She was just <br />there today and watched a truck with lumber way larger than any delivery truck drive in take the circle <br />and turn around because he needed to change his direction. Deliveries are once a week and usually <br />early in the morning and would circumvent that circle. They have to invest a lot of money into the <br />building. They have taken a loan and need to pay it back, if the seats are taken away they are forced to <br />earn less profit. They have zero interest in outdoor/indoor entertainment. The outdoor seating is <br />minimal, not people strewn about, with a couple tables under the awning. <br />Mr. Cannata also commented the pizzeria is quite a distance from the residential. Residents won't even <br />know they are there. <br />Mr. Lehrer stated it is 235 feet apart in distance. <br />Ms. Cannata stated that by having seating, traffic flow will be less frequent because people aren't <br />coming in and out for takeout. The traffic flow of takeout is continuous. More seating ensures a steadier <br />flow of business. <br />Bill Lovely, owner of the building, approached the HOA and talked with Tina, the Manager for the <br />Association. She answered every question, so he is unsure where the lack of communication rests. <br />These are small delivery trucks. As Mr. Phelan would surely agree, it's designed to handle a ladder <br />truck. It's a commercial building originally permitted for al seat restaurant. As stated, they need extra <br />seats in order to justify building out the space. He got an email from the Board of Trustees Chairman in <br />full support, again he was surprised to see him here with questions. <br />Ms. Waygan asked if there was a plan of the site. The site plan was projected up on the screen. She <br />made note of the floor plan in the packet showing 24 seats. <br />Mr. Cannata stated the final floor plan will be similar but that was the first rendition. There is zero <br />exterior work being done. The interior work is 100% nonstructural and minimally invasive to the building <br />and surrounding properties. <br />
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