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Mr. Farrington added they do not know the answer to that. <br /> A Board Member, Martha C. Wood, asked who is going to occupy the second half of the <br /> building (Mr. Werrick responded electronics will be in a back room. He then explained the <br /> plans). <br /> A Board member, David G. Williams, asked if someone can make a deposit (Mr. Werrick <br /> responded yes, in the machine). <br /> Mr. Williams asked about advertising (Mr. Werrick answered yes advertising will be there) <br /> Mr. Williams stated he is not convinced there will be no interaction from the people at Chase, <br /> therefore he thinks this will act as a bank. <br /> A Board Member, Jeanne K. Krieger, asked about the structure between the ATM's set in the <br /> wall. It looks like there is a screen on it (Mr. Werrick responded from his understanding that's <br /> where deposit slips go). <br /> An Associate Board Member, Nyles N. Barnert questioned the bathroom. <br /> There was clarification on the bathroom not being used for public access. <br /> Mr. Cohen asked if this is open 24 hours (Mr. Werrick responded yes). <br /> Mr. Cohen asked if someone would need a Chase bank card to enter (Mr. Clifford answered you <br /> can use any card). <br /> Ms. Wood asked if she would be able to use the facility at 3 am and if it was possible for people <br /> to stay overnight (Mr. Farrington stated he would assume there would be security cameras). <br /> Mr. Clifford asked if there would ever be Chase personnel at that site for retail (Mr. Werrick <br /> responded no employees will be on site). <br /> There was discussion on the windows on Waltham Street. <br /> An audience member, Marci Cemenska, 59 Outlet Drive, asked if there will be signage outside <br /> of the building (Mr. Werrick responded yes there will be two signs that say Chase ATM to <br /> replace the two Good Feet signs). <br /> An audience member, Jerry Michelson, Chair of Center Committee, asked if they are renting the <br /> whole space and what the frontage is (Mr. Werrick responded that they are using the whole <br /> space and the back is for equipment and electronics. The frontage is approximately 50 feet). <br /> Mr. Michelson discussed the ATM in Belmont has a video screen going to a human being (Mr. <br /> Farrington clarified there will not be communication to off-site employees). <br /> An audience member, Amy Trute,60 Tarbell Avenue, asked what will prohibit that from being <br /> used for larger bank plans in the future (Mr. Farrington answered the Zoning Bylaw would <br /> require them to obtain a Special Permit. <br /> An audience member, Eric Michelson, 45 Circle Road, asked in regards to the interactive ATM <br /> Machines, what would it require to do this software fix (Mr. Clifford responded that would not be <br /> a legal use of zoning regulations). <br /> An audience member, Aavram Baskin, 43 Carville Avenue, asked if the Board can legally <br /> stipulate that the machines could not be capable of having the ability to interact with employees. <br /> (Mr. Clifford stated this Board will probably have to provide the staff and public of what our <br />