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16 Great Weck RoadWorth <br />-Mashpee, -Massachusetts 02649 <br />in question to Mr. Junqueira. Included is a proposed site plan. There is an extensive drainage <br />analysis report as well as Mr. Pesce's report on the matter. Architectural plans were submitted <br />as well. <br />Mr. Kirrane is present this evening representing Joao Junqueira. He noted there was an error <br />in the size of the commercial building and corrected it is a 6,000 sq. ft. It is in C3 zoning, and a <br />portion of the bottom corner is in R5. The entrance to the building will be off Ashumet Rd. The <br />lot is located in the light industrial overlay and ground water protection. Robert Dewarwith <br />Bracken Engineering, Roger Brooks from Cape Wide Construction, and representatives from <br />E.J. Prescott are with him tonight. E.J. Prescott already has a building in Mashpee for over 20 <br />years. <br />The lot is 90,000sq. ft. with over 200ft. of frontage on both Main St. and Ashumet Road. The <br />proposed structure will be 76 ft. from Main St., 245ft. from Ashumet, the building will be 107 ft. <br />from the southerly side yard setback, and 21 feet from the northernly side. Lot coverage is <br />6.1 % which is well under the 20% maximum allowed in the C3 Zoning District. They had a Site <br />Plan Review which consists of representatives from the Board of Health, Planning, Fire, Police, <br />DPW, and Building. There are 9 parking spaces proposed, including one handicap. It meets <br />the requirements for the zoning bylaw. There will be one access off Ashumet Rd. with no traffic <br />exiting or entering. There will be a substantial natural buffer remaining, some trees may be <br />disturbed but will be replanted. Next week the project will go through the Historical <br />Commission. This is water service for stormwater, nothing hazardous, it is wholesale retail of <br />plumbing supplies. The Special Permit criteria complies with state and Town of Mashpee <br />zoning. It will not adversely affect public health or safety. They are currently located on <br />Industrial Drive. They will not be affecting any conservation. They don't anticipate heavy traffic <br />or many large trucks, it will be mostly contractors with pickups. <br />Ms. Faulkner noted they will have 1,200ft. devoted to a showroom, but combined square <br />footage will be under 10,000 sq. ft. Standards for C3 development, approved signage and <br />lighting with no odorous activity. She inquired about the lighting design. She noted the side <br />facing Rt.130 is clapboard and the front is shingles, because they must comply with historical. <br />She asked about the holding tank and where it would be located. It was answered lighting <br />meets requirements. <br />Robert Dewar with Bracken Engineering answered the holding tank is required and is separate <br />from the septic. It is used for floor drains. Anytime there is an overhead garage doorwith any <br />potential for a vehicle it requires a holding tank so drains can be pumped out. The tank has <br />double walls for leakage and an alarm at 75% capacity. They are only selling plumbing <br />equipment and piping so it may go many years before it requires to be pumped. <br />91 <br />