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"w Town of 1h7ashpee <br />16 Great dNeck Ppad dYorth <br />• 4Rn hlashpee, tNassachusetrs 02649 <br />MASHPEE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS <br />JANUARY 8, 2014 <br />MINUTES <br />The Mashpee Zoning Board of Appeals held Public Hearings on Wednesday, January 8, <br />2014, at 6:00 p.m. in the Waquoit Room at the Mashpee Town Hall, 16 Great Neck Road <br />North. Board Members Jonathan D. Furbush, William A. Blaisdell, James Reiffarth, <br />Richard Jodka, Associate Members Domingo K. DeBarros and Scott Goldstein were <br />present. Building Commissioner Richard E. Morgan was also present. Board Member <br />Ronald Bonvie was absent. <br />CONTLNUED HEARINGS <br />Thomas F. and Bonnie A. Smith: Request a Special Permit under §174-25 (I) (9) of the <br />Zoning By-laws to allow for construction of a landing, stairs, pier, ramp and float extending <br />across a total of more than seventy feet of coastal beach, coastal bank, salt marsh, or <br />bordering vegetated wetlands and/or coastal wetlands, freshwater wetlands, swamps or <br />• marshes on property located in an R-3 Zoning District at 266 Monomoscoy Road (Map <br />120 Parcel 57B), Mashpee, MA. Continued from December 11, 2013 Hearings. <br />Mr. Thomas Smith, homeowner returned as instructed by the Board <br />Mr. Blaisdell read the Board of Health Comments; "An executed operations and <br />maintenance contract has been received from the Smith's for the composting toilet so the <br />property is not in violation. Mr. Smith paid $200.00 as the first monthly installment on the <br />$800.00 fine owed for not having an O & M contract to maintain the composting toilet <br />since installation. The BOH will monitor and enforce the remaining payments on the fine. <br />Mr. Furbush read the Conservation Comments; "This project has been approved by <br />Conservation on November 14, 2013". <br />Mr. Smith stated there are no steps on the walkway. He said that Conservation asked the <br />walkway be raised to a five foot level to accommodate walking access underneath and is <br />part of the final plan. The walkway only extends to the beach for kayak accessibility. <br />Mr. Furbush read the Harbormaster comments; "The Harbormaster requires that the <br />dock/floats must be updated to black hard plastic encapsulated block flotation and all the <br />foam/Styrofoam be removed and disposed of properly. This will help eliminate the issue <br />of stone bourn debris on our bays, lakes and rivers. <br />