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• <br />MASHPEE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS <br />AUGUST 26, 2015 <br />MEETING MINUTES <br />Board of Health Requirements — Dwelling is limited to 3 bedrooms. -Floor plans are <br />provide for the existing dwelling prior to building permit. -Fence is enclosed and alarmed <br />around the pool. -All on-site driveway is used for parking. The homeowner must comply <br />with all sections listed under Section 174-45.4. The Special Permit is not transferable and <br />will lapse upon sale and/or transfer to another property owner. <br />Mr. Jodka, seconded, yes, Mr. Furbush, yes, Mr. Blaisdell, yes, and Mr. DeBarros, yes. All <br />were in favor to issue a Special Permit for the accessory apartment. <br />22 Leeshore Drive: Owners, Kenneth D. and Sharon B. Mint, Trustees request Variance <br />relief of the rear yard setback to allow for construction of a 24' x 24' detached garage on <br />property located in an R-3 Zoning District, (Seabrook Village District), (Map 102 Parcel <br />54), Mashpee, MA. <br />The five regular Board members will hear this application. <br />Mr. Ken Klint representing himself, and his wife Sharon for the proposed project. Also <br />present were two Board members Peggy Feeney and William Krylowicz from the Seabrook <br />Village Association. He supplied a plot plan depicting the requested 24''x 24' detached <br />garage, and a letter of approval by the Seabrook Village Association. He stated the rear <br />setback is 20 feet and is in an R-3, and cluster zone. The hardship is the turning radius and <br />topographic issue because the front of the. property drop off; therefore he is requesting a 4 <br />ft. variance in the rear. The lot coverage is 11.3% and with the addition of the garage will <br />be 14.6. <br />Mr. Richard Jodka read a letter of approval dated July 23, 2015 by the Seabrook Village <br />Association into the record. <br />Mr. Blaisdell read Board of Health comments into the record; septic inspection performed <br />July 21, 2015 as required. No habitable, heated space above allowed. <br />Mr. Furbush read the Inspection Department comments into the record; "the area is zoned <br />R3 and is in the Pre -contact Archaeology Sensitivity area — listed as "Moderate <br />Sensitivity". The property is within the Seabrook Village Cluster, which requires a <br />detached garage to be no closer than 20 feet to the rear property line. But the applicant is <br />seeking a Variance to be closer to the rear property line." <br />Mr. William Krylowicz, the Chairman for ARC at Seabrook Village approached the Board <br />and stated he approved the project. <br />7 <br />