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MASHPEE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS <br /> MEETING MINUTES <br /> MARCH 13,2019 <br /> The proposed distance from Kim Path to the structure is 19.7 ft. which is better than the <br /> 19.2 ft. that currently exists. The Board knows the bylaw was adopted as Section 174-17.1 <br /> provides for allowance of a raze and replace project upon a grant of a Special Permit relief <br /> which the Board must find that the proposed reconstruction of a new dwelling will not be <br /> substantially more detrimental to the neighborhood than what currently exists. He provide <br /> the Board with photographs of the site, and existing building which was built in 1948. He <br /> suggests the Board that the construction of a new dwelling will be a substantial <br /> improvement than what currently exists. The new dwelling will obviously have to conform <br /> to current day building codes, and will be a significant increase in value as compared to <br /> the approximately $88,000 value that's on the existing structure. <br /> In addition, the proposed plan calls for a semi-circular drive along Kim Path, and is more <br /> than adequate to provide the required two parking spaces that are required under the bylaw <br /> for residential use, and there's adequate room along the westerly side of the structure for <br /> additional parking if needed. The lot coverage is increasing because the building larger <br /> from the existing 14.3% to 24.6%, but will still be within the 25% allowed in the <br /> Popponesset Overlay District. <br /> Attorney Kirrane said that the semi-circular driveway does riot currently exist. <br /> Mr. Goldstein asked if there will be an issue because the driveway and the front door on <br /> Kim Path, and the house is Shore Drive. <br /> Attorney Kirrane said that the decision will be up to the homeowner, and a conversation <br /> with Clay Nicolson,the GIS Coordinator. <br /> Mr. Furbush asked if there is a garage underneath. Attorney Kirrane said that it is just <br /> storage space. <br /> The homeowner said; its storage space. <br /> Mr. Furbush asked if there will be any more new non-conformities. Attorney Kirrane said <br /> no; eliminating one of the non-conformities and improving the other slightly: <br /> There were no questions from the audience, and no more comments from the Board. <br /> Sharon read the Board of Health comments into the record. Jonathan read the Conservation <br /> and Inspection Department comments into the record. Jonathan continued with the <br /> Inspection Department comment noting that if the proposed wall is high enough, it may <br /> require a guard to be installed along the entire wall. <br /> 5 <br />