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16 Great Neck RoadNorth <br />wlashyee, wlassachusetts o2649 <br />coverage and that bylaw grants the Planning Board the discretion to waive lot coverage criteria if a <br />ground water system is designed to take care of runoff. <br />Ed Pesce did provide their engineering firm with a number of comments that have been addressed, <br />hopefully to Mr. Pesce's satisfaction. The proposal has been reviewed by Site Plan Review and Design <br />Review, and both recommend approval of the project. Parking requirement is 13 spaces, beside and <br />behind. They are seeking relief from this bylaw to allow parking in the front and side. The engineer <br />proposed parking due to a travel lane to get to the front door, this provides for safer egress and traffic <br />flow. In addition, this site backs up to residential homes. We would like to accomplish keeping traffic <br />and vehicles parked away from the residential zone. The Board has the authority to grant reliefs from <br />certain requirements such as planting of trees in the parking area, as they won't be serving a useful <br />purpose. Planting trees at the corner will introduce site issues. There are no wetlands on the site, and <br />will bear no significant noise or vibration that would be created by this use. This property will be an <br />asset to the Town in consideration to taxes as well as a viable business on a site that's been <br />unproductive for 10 or more years. This building will have one tenant occupancy, Sherwin Williams. <br />One question raised by Design Review was the recycling of paint. There will be no recycling of paint on <br />site, everything is in containers. There are no drains proposed which will alleviate contaminants leaking <br />into ground water supply. <br />Mr. Lehrer noted there are only four members of the Board present this evening, we can proceed with <br />four as we need 4 out of 5 members, but the Chair can seat associate at his discretion. <br />Attorney Kirrane asked to have the associate member sit. He has always made a practice to never <br />proceed with 4 members when he needs 4/5 vote. <br />Chairman will honor this request and is seating Robert Hansen. <br />Mr. Balzarini asked about handicap spaces. He thinks this is a good project and the current site is ugly. <br />The building looks nice. <br />Mr. Kirrane stated there is one handicap accessible space to address statutory requirements. The front <br />of the building is consistent with other development that has taken place in that area both in terms of <br />setbacks from Rt. 151 and other treatments. <br />Mr. Hansen inquired about Wampanoag Avenue showing a bunch of lines. What improvements will this <br />development do to this unconstructed roadway? <br />Attorney Kirrane noted there will be no changes to the paper road, it will exist as is. There is access to <br />Rt. 151. A portion of that existing road is being used by Andy's Markey. <br />Mr. Hansen acknowledged most paints are water based which are less volatile, what percentage would <br />be more volatile, non -water based? He is concerned for fire. <br />:t <br />
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