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MASHPEE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS <br /> MEETING MINUTES <br /> NOVEMBER 28, 201.8 <br /> Mr. Goldstein made a motion that the Board approve 540 Great Neck Road South, <br /> Petitioner, William R. Haney's requests of a Written Finding under Section 174-24(K) of <br /> the Zoning Bylaws to allow for a helipad on property located in an R-3 Zoning District <br /> (Map 99, Parcel 40-0), Mashpee, MA (Owner of record: Mary E. Zocchi). <br /> Mr. Gould seconded. Ms. Sangeleer voted no, Mr. Pittsley voted no, Mr. Gould voted no, <br /> Mr. Goldstein voted no, and Mr. Furbush voted no. The Board voted unanimously to deny <br /> the Written Finding special use of a helipad. <br /> Attorney Wall thanked the Board for their time. <br /> NEW HEARING <br /> 31 Evergreen Circle: Petitioner, Cape Cod Dog Center, Inc. requests a Special Permit <br /> under 174-25 (E) (7) of the Zoning Bylaws to allow for construction of a 6,376 sq. ft. <br /> industrial building to be used as a state of the art dog daycare and. boarding center on <br /> property located in an I-1 Zoning District, (Map 19 Parcel 10-10), Mashpee, MA (Owner <br /> of Record: Evergreen Energy,LLC). (Continued from November 14,2018 bearings at the <br /> request of the Board and applicant). <br /> Attorney Kevin Kirrane represented Adam and Kailey Cullen who are the proposed <br /> owners,developers and operators of the Cape Cod Dog Center which is being proposed on <br /> a parcel of land at Evergreen Circle. He said that the applicants currently lease and operate <br /> their business in an industrial park in Sandwich. Also present was Joe Cubit, with Holmes <br /> and McGrath, and Tim Sawyer who prepared the plan, and Scott Learned, with Design <br /> Learned who develops these types of facilities throughout the Country. <br /> Attorney Kirrane said that the lot and the subdivision road is still under construction <br /> situated off of Route 130. Adam and Kailey have a purchase and sale subject to obtaining <br /> the appropriate permits from the Board. The lot is a conforming lot and consists of 45,000 <br /> plus sq. ft. and 200 ft. of frontage along the newly created Evergreen Circle. The particular <br /> building that is proposed for the site is nothing like any other buildings that the Board has <br /> seen for any industrial zoned areas. It is a departure from the typical Morton boxlike <br /> buildings, and is a real asset to the industrial zoned area. The building that you see is <br /> proposed to be 6,370 plus sq. ft. There are 18 parking spaces to the rear, and also some <br /> parking spaces in the front. The facility itself will be constructed in two phases, and when <br /> complete there will be 80 dogs housed in the facility overnight; 28 of those dogs could be <br /> in suites, 52 dogs will be crated, and they can provide daycare services including the dogs <br /> that are maintained overnight for up to 160 dogs. <br /> 9 <br />