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firsOwn of Mas pee <br /> t <br /> `' <br /> aln3 li sly ee,1�7a rc1?z.r etts <br /> �T .c.�'` 02' d649 <br /> MEETING MINUTES <br /> MASHPEE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS <br /> SEPTEMBER 11,2019 <br /> The Mashpee Zoning Board of Appeals held Public Hearings on Wednesday, September <br /> 11, 2019, at 6:00 p.m. in the Waquoit Room at the Mashpee Town Hall, 16 Great Neck <br /> Road North. Chairman, Jonathan D. Furbush, Board Members, Ronald Bonvie, Scott <br /> Goldstein, and Associate Members Sharon Sangeleer, and James Reiffarth were present. <br /> Building Inspector, Charlie Maintanis was also present. <br /> PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE <br /> PUBLIC COMMENT <br /> MOMENT OF SILENCE <br /> Chairman Furbush opened the meeting at 6:00 pm and announced that the hearings were <br /> being televised live on Mashpee TV. <br /> NEW HEARINGS <br /> 26 Greenwood Road: Owner,Leo Surette requests a Variance from the front yard setback <br /> under §174-31 fn. 19 (Land Space Requirements Table) of the Zoning Bylaws to allow for <br /> construction of a deck on property located in an R-3 Zoning District, and Popponesset <br /> Overlay District, Map 117 Parcel 179, Mashpee, MA 02649. <br /> Leo Surette, homeowner represented himself for his deck project. He started construction <br /> on his front deck and incorrectly measured thinking he could measure 25 ft. from the road <br /> instead of from his property line. As a result he was told to file for a Variance with the <br /> ZBA. <br /> In 2016, he razed and re-built a new 2-bedroom home with a deck on a slab with flood <br /> vents and retaining wall. He provided the Board with photos of the deck, and the <br /> neighboring homes that have similar decks that are located closer to the road than his deck. <br /> He also provided letters from his neighbors that they have no problem with the proposed <br /> deck. The Board had a conversation regarding the dwelling being located in a flood zone, <br /> and it was determined that it was not located in any wetland resource area as stated by the <br /> Conservation Agent. <br /> The Board reviewed the site plan that depicted the lot coverage being at 22%, and they are <br /> allowed 25%. Scott said in his opinion the house is on a corner lot and is considered a hard- <br /> ship. <br /> 1 <br />