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203 Industrial Drive continued) <br /> • Ronnie Warden provided the applicant with a 2-page list of Board of Health requirements and <br /> she said the items circled on the list were pertinent. A copy of the list is attached to the printed <br /> set of these minutes. <br /> • Sheldon Hamblin advised that under the building code they have to have 2-hour fire <br /> separation. Mr. Junqueira said they are not planning to do sprinkler system. Sheldon <br /> explained 8100 square feet counts the basement, so they have to have sprinklers. Mr. <br /> Junqueira said then he may eliminate the basement to be cost effective. Sheldon pointed out <br /> they have to look at fire separation wall between office space and garage. <br /> Tom Fudala said the application says contractor bays and the Plan says commercial warehouse---- <br /> which is it? Mr. Junqueira responded it is a commercial warehouse, not contractor bays. He said <br /> there is one owner. Mr. Junqueira said Capewide Enterprises are builders; plumbers; and container <br /> services. The container service is for most of their jobs; however, if he has space then can rent out <br /> container space. <br /> Building Plan <br /> • Everything wood frame, including the warehouse. Going with 2X8 walls. <br /> • Explained layout of the building. <br /> • Applicant was informed that a code analysis is needed when submitting permit application. <br /> • Handicap bathroom on first floor. <br /> • Tom O'Hara commented that it is a nice looking building. However he said proposing to put <br /> brick/vertical/shingle on front seems to be a lot going on. Mr. Junqueira said they did that on <br /> the synagogue in Hyannis and it looks gorgeous. <br /> • Sheldon Hamblin suggested they check with insurance company to determine whether there is <br /> any savings in installing sprinklers because it is a commercial building. Sheldon pointed out <br /> that for the size of the warehouse and office space 8,000 gallons of water a minute needed to <br /> — . T —put-fire-out,don-Thave-that in-Mashpee-so early-detection will be-key.- — <br /> • Mr. Junqueira said vehicles will be stored inside the warehouse. Sheldon again pointed out <br /> they need a fire separation between office and warehouse. Sheldon also said they should look <br /> at the building code to be sure they can do what they're proposing. If the gross floor area is <br /> over 7500 square feet, then sprinklers are required. <br /> • 6 foot Chain.link block fence for whole yard; and knock box. <br /> • Burglar alarm system and cameras. <br /> • Ben Perry said since the whole property is fenced in if alarm goes off how can Police <br /> Department get in to check the building and grounds. Mr. Junqueira said they can get into the <br /> front office. <br /> • Lights for parking lot. <br /> • Discussed grading at back of parking lot. Tom Fudala asked whether they could put anything <br /> between piles and ditch so water can go through_ Tom O'Hara suggested maybe some stone <br /> or a permanent silt fence. <br /> Applicant said a Special Permit application has been filed with ZBA and is on agenda for next week. <br /> Tom O'Hara requested that Mr. Junqueira leave as much natural vegetation screening as they can <br /> and they are looking at 10-15 feet setback. Mr. Junqueira said close to 1-112 acres being cleared. <br /> He already talked to Cape Cod Commission. He said they are coming in and taking a look before he <br /> clears the site. Tom suggested he look at vegetation at back side for screening to avoid sound/site <br /> issues. <br /> 2 <br />