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MASHPEE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS <br /> DECISION FOR A SPECIAL PERMIT <br /> Steven R. Babineau and Christine M. Babineau <br /> 27 Monomoscoy Road West(Map 114 Parcel 18) <br /> Mashpee, MA 02649 <br /> SP-2017-20 <br /> Mr. Borselli said that his client obtained approval with the Conservation <br /> Commission and received positive results for an order of conditions. He said he was <br /> advised by the Building Commissioner to obtain a Special Permit with the ZBA. <br /> Mr. Borselli described that the new dock will be higher up above the salt marsh and <br /> the new material decking will allow sunlight penetration. Mr. Borselli said all of the posts <br /> will be 6' x 6' and spaced according to the presented plan. <br /> The applicant is also requesting additional parking on his property. Mr. Borselli <br /> said that the parking area would allow for cars to park off of the very narrow road. He <br /> received comments from the Board of Health to confirm that no vehicles will drive over <br /> the septic system which abuts the proposed parking space. Mr. Borselli revised the plan <br /> which now depicts a 2 ft. stone wall above grade at the end of the proposed parking area. <br /> He said that he submitted the revised plan to Glen Harrington with the Board of Health and <br /> received comments that the wall restricts access over the septic tank and the revised plan <br /> was satisfactory. <br /> Mr. Furbush read the DPW, the Inspection Department, and the Board of Health <br /> comments into the record. Scott Goldstein read the revised Board of Health and <br /> Conservation Department, and the Harbormaster comments into the record. <br /> GENERAL CRITERIA: <br /> The subject property located at 27 Monomoscoy Road West is approximately 35, <br /> 900 square feet. <br /> There were no abutters present. <br /> SPECIAL PERMIT CRITERIA: <br /> 174-25.1 (9) Pier,ramp and float <br /> Fixed and floating piers,wharves,docks,boardwalk,both seasonal and year-round, <br /> subject to the securing of all necessary permits from the town,state and federal government <br /> agencies having jurisdiction over inland and for coastal waterways and wetlands.Any dock <br /> proposed to extend across a total of more than seventy (70) feet of coastal beach, coastal <br /> bank,salt marsh or bordering vegetated wetlands,all as defined in 310 CMR,and/or coastal <br /> wetlands, freshwater wetlands, swamps or marshes, all as defined in MGL Chapter 131, <br /> §40, <br /> 2 <br />