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WIN <br />N y <br />Town ofMashpee <br />16 ovat J1'eck ` oatl JNIi rih <br />1ashP(,(,, massaclausetts o2649 <br />MASHPEE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS <br />FEBRUARY 10, 2016 <br />MINUTES <br />The Mashpee Zoning Board of Appeals held Public Hearings on Wednesday, February 10, <br />2016, at 6:00 p.m. in the Waquoit Room at the Mashpee Town Hall, 16 Great Neck Road <br />North. Chairman, Jonathan D. Furbush, Vice Chairman, William A. Blaisdell, Board <br />Member, Domingo DeBarros, Associate Members, Brad Pittsley and Norman J. Gould <br />were present. Board Members Ron Bonvie and Scott Goldstein were absent. <br />Chairman Furbush announced the meeting was televised live on local Mashpee TV. <br />NEW HEARINGS <br />138 Waterwa : Owners, Brian M. and Nicole K. Clark are requesting a modification to <br />Special Permit (SP -01-6) to replace an existing spa and trellis sitting on a raised patio with <br />an in' -ground swimming pool and spa of a similar but larger size. <br />Attorney Kevin Kirrane represented the homeowners for the proposed pool project. Also <br />present was Tom Bunker from BSS Design. He provided the board with an outline <br />document that includes a summary of his remarks, a field card, 8.5 x 11 proposed plan, and <br />a copy of the plan that was approved by the Board back in 2001, and crossed out the spa. <br />He provided Chairman Furbush a plan that does not depict the spa. In addition, he provided <br />the Board with a copy of the Special Permits/ Finding Decision dated 2001, and a copy of <br />a Variance Decision dated 2001. <br />The original dwelling was razed and replaced back in 2001, and sits on a 17,000 -plus <br />square foot lot. It has 112 feet of frontage on Waterway and is a 2 -plus story, single-family <br />residential dwelling with a Title V septic system. The lot is non -conforming and does not <br />have the required 150 square feet of frontage or the 40,000 square foot lot size that is <br />applicable today. The structure itself is nonconforming and does not meet the required <br />setbacks from the street, or the side yard setbacks. <br />The Clarks who are the current owners are seeking to modify the plan that was approved <br />by the Board of Appeals back in 2001. The conditions on the 2001 plan are different from <br />the current conditions because back in 2001, the Board of Appeals approved a plan which <br />included the installation of an in -ground swimming pool, a masonry patio around that <br />swimming pool, but does not include a spa. The in -ground pool was not built, and <br />apparently the former owners installed a portion of the patio, and installed a hot tub with a <br />trellis above that patio. The Clarks would prefer to have an in -ground pool, and as such <br />submitted their application to modify the permitted plan that was approved by the Board <br />of Appeals back in 2001. <br />