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16 Great Neck RoadNorth <br />-lashpee, -Massachusetts 02649 <br />Mr. Kirrane read through all the conditions of C3, he also noted the majority of the parcel <br />determines what district the overall parcel is considered. <br />Mr. Balzarini inquired about the title 5 septic, and it was answered that the nitrogen flow isn't <br />like residential, so they do not require the IA technology. <br />Mr. Pesce noted there is no issue with septic design, they still must go before the Board of <br />Health for septic and holding tank. <br />Mr. Balzarini asked about putting trees back, he would like to see what is going to be planted <br />there and what will be along Ashumet Road to make it look residential. <br />Mr. Kirrane noted a lot on Ashumet Road isn't being disturbed, it will be left natural. <br />Mr. Hansen noted some of the foliage might need to be pruned to allow for site distance for <br />turning, but he wants to leave as much of a natural buffer. <br />Mr. Oakley stated this is across the street from where people have homes, how will this affect <br />their homes and their day to day? <br />Mr. Hansen asked about the natural vegetation, especially around the outside storage, will <br />there be pipes? He has seen evidence of pallets and pipes. How high is the maximum height <br />for storage of materials and will natural foliage screen it? <br />Mr. Kirrane reiterated the building is 200 ft. back from Ashumet Road, likely to have sufficient <br />screening. They are in C3 zoning, it allows for commercial uses. It will not be the only building <br />that has commercial use there. This is a low impact project and use. E.J. Prescott has been in <br />this town for 20 years. This is not sticking a commercial building in the middle of residential <br />zoning. <br />Mr. Pesce did a peer review. He made some comments relatively easy to comply with. Some <br />general safety items such as the stop sign pruning and clearing the edges of Ashumet. On his <br />site visit he looked at the site distance with no leaves but in the spring it will be different. He <br />included a comment because it helps the board with the final decision making. The Fire <br />Department will need to inspect for safe circulation with emergency vehicles or whatever else <br />they want. There is more than adequate room to do that. The tight tank is domestic title 5. The <br />holding tank is from the floor. It is not anticipated to fill the holding tank in a year, but he added <br />a few things to comply with. He mentioned items on stormwater management. Consider using <br />state of the art mechanisms for climate change. Calculations are run to adjust for the size of <br />collection system. Runoff from parking will adequately perform. Finally, put signatures and <br />dates on documents and inspection log for stormwater management. He believes it to be <br />5 <br />