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Town of Barnstable
Planning and Development Department
Staff Memorandum
To: Cheryl Powell, Chair
From: James Kupfer, AICP, Senior Planner
Date: July 1, 2022
RE: July 6, 2022 HHDC Agenda – Caitlin Jackson d/b/b Be Free Wellness - 326 Main Street,
Brazilian Grill – 680 Main Street
Caitlin Jackson d/b/b Be Free Wellness - 326 Main Street
Background
The subject property at 326 Main Street was originally constructed in 1940 as a commercial building.
The structure is a rectangular, one story structure, with a brick façade and flat roof. The building was
added on to in 1950 to double in size.
Proposal
The Applicant proposes to replace the existing projecting sign in the same location. The new sign is
proposed to be 2.5’ by 2.5’. The sign will be made with a wood and metal material and have no lighting
associated with it. In addition the Applicant has added a second request to replace the existing awnings
with all black awnings with the logo shown.
Existing Conditions
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The Commission may wish to confirm colors proposed, and if mounting hardware will remain and reused
or if new hardware is proposed. Additionally the Commission may wish to confirm no additional signage
is necessary. The former tenant had multiple window signs.
Brazilian Grill – 680 Main Street
Background
The subject property at 680 Main Street is an active restaurant. The property was originally constructed
as a single family home in the mid-1800s by Captain Daniel Bacon. The property has added multiple
single story additions over the years. The restaurant was permitted for signage in 2000 and the glass
addition was permitted in 2011.
Proposal
The Applicant proposes a single story addition to the front façade.
Proposed Conditions
Existing Conditions
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The Applicant has provided colored renderings of the proposed addition. The Application is missing
detailed narrative and specifications as to dimensions, materials, colors, etc. A request by staff has been
made for the Applicant to supplement the Application with more specification for the Commission’s
consideration.
Proposed Conditions