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�r <br /> is Town of Mshpee <br /> 16 Great i1(>ck'1xpa l"N161-th <br /> !�Ir1 <br /> s11 <br /> 1)ee, �Iczssczcfxtrsetts d)?F ,<). <br /> MASHPEE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS <br /> MEETING MINUTES <br /> JUNE 12,2019 <br /> The Mashpee Zoning Board of Appeals held Public Hearings on Wednesday, June 12, <br /> 2019, at 6:00 p.m. in the Waquoit Room at the Mashpee Town Hall, 16 Great Neck Road <br /> North. Chairman, Jonathan D. Furbush, Board Members William A. Blaisdell, Ronald <br /> Bonvie, Scott Goldstein, Norman J. Gould and Associate Member Sharon Sangeleer, and <br /> George Ganzenmuller were present. Building Inspector, Charlie Maintanis was also <br /> present. <br /> Chairman Furbush opened the meeting at 6:00 pm and announced that the hearings were <br /> being televised live on Mashpee TV. <br /> PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE <br /> MOMENT OF SILENCE <br /> PUBLIC COMMENT <br /> Chairman Furbush announced that the Board will reorganizing for the upcoming calendar <br /> year. Sitting on this hearing are the five regular Board members. <br /> 153 Commercial Street: Petitioner, RCA Electrical Contractors request a Special Permit <br /> under§174-25 (G)(4)and(G)(6)of the Zoning Bylaws to allow for the use of an electrical <br /> shop for wholesale and storage on property located in an I-1 Zoning District, (Map 88, <br /> Parcel 37-0), Mashpee, MA. (Owner of Record: JCK Commercial Street, LLC). <br /> Attorney, David Lawler represented the applicant RCA Electrical Contractors. Also <br /> present was Donna and Randy Agnew, Principals. The Attorney mentioned that the <br /> applicants applied for a Special Permit on Evergreen Circle, but they decided to withdraw <br /> the purchase of that parcel. He said his clients are now under a contract with the property <br /> at 153 Commercial St. The Attorney said this application does not require any changes to <br /> the exterior portion of the existing building; so there were no plans submitted. It is strictly <br /> a "use" only application. The Attorney said that the use for an electrical shop is far less <br /> detrimental to the neighborhood than what currently exists, and his clients preferred 'to <br /> present their request to the Zoning Board for a Special Permit. The use is consistent with <br /> State and Town regulations. There are no adverse effects to health and safety, and there are <br /> no abutting wetlands. This is an allowed use, and his clients will clear the property of any <br /> debris. The interior will have storage of electrical materials. The employees will arrive in <br /> the morning, obtain their work orders and materials and leave for their work day. There <br /> will be an office that will have four or five employees in house. The electricians and <br /> engineers will come and go during the day. <br /> 1 <br />