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r. <br />Town of Reading <br />Meeting Minutes <br />Board - Committee - Commission - Council: <br />Community Planning and Development Commission <br />Date: 2013 -10 -21 Time: 7:30 PM <br />Building: Reading Town Hall <br />Address: 16 Lowell Street <br />Purpose: General Business <br />Attendees: Members - Present: <br />Charlie Adams - Chair <br />John Weston <br />Dave Tuttle <br />Nick Safina <br />Jeff Hansen <br />Members - Not Present: <br />Others Present: <br />Location: Selectmen Meeting Room <br />Jean Delios - Town Planner /Community Services Director <br />Jessie Wilson - Staff Planner <br />Jack Sullivan - Sullivan Engineering <br />Ramzi Elshrafi - 212 -214 Main Street <br />Nancy Twomey - Twomey Designs <br />George Zambouras - Town Engineer <br />Minutes Respectfully Submitted By: <br />Topics of Discussion: <br />There being a quorum the Chair called the meeting to order at 7:35 PM. <br />212 -214 Main Street, Anthony's Roast Beef — Minor Modification to AuDroved Site Plan <br />Mr. Adams said the Applicant was previously before the CPDC to seek approval for the proposed <br />outdoor cooler. At that time the CPDC had some outstanding concerns in regards to dumpster <br />access and plan details. <br />Mr. Jack Sullivan, Engineer said that while he did not get involved in the development of the <br />architectural drawings, the proposed cooler size is the same. The drawings for the cooler were <br />provided by Mr. Ramzi Elshrafi, business owner, which identify the walkway into which the cooler <br />will be attached. Mr. Tuttle said that the proposed cooler door is 30" in width and the walkway is 4' <br />in width so that should work out fine. Mr. Adams asked what the material of the cooler structure <br />will consist of. Mr. Sullivan replied that it will be a rubber roof. Mr. Elshrafi replied that the walkway <br />will be frame construction with wood siding and the cooler will be an exposed stainless /aluminum <br />material. The proposed 4x4 posts will connect the cooler to the walkway. Mr. Adams was concerned <br />that this would not be sufficient to provide protection against rain or weather. Mr. Safina said that <br />may be true, but it is really not the concern of the CPDC. Mr. Weston agreed. The project's <br />jurisdiction and the size and location of the cooler are the areas that is the CPDC is concerned with. <br />Page 1 1 <br />