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• <br />• <br />u <br />r� <br />T( of l�'lashpee <br />ti 4 <br />MASHPEE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS <br />JUNE 25, 2014 <br />MINUTES <br />The Mashpee Zoning Board of Appeals held Public Hearings on Wednesday, June 25, <br />2014, at 6:00. p.m. in the Waquoit Room at the Mashpee Town Hall, 16 Great Neck Road <br />North. Chairman, Jonathan D. Furbush, Vice Chairman, William A. Blaisdell, Clerk, <br />Ronald Bonvie, Board Member, Richard Jodka, Associate Member Domingo K. DeBarros <br />were present. Building Commissioner Richard E. Morgan was also present. Board <br />Members, James Reiffarth and Scott Goldstein were absent. <br />Chairman, Jonathan Furbush opened the meeting at 6:00 p.m. and announced that the <br />meeting was being televised live on local Mashpee television. He stated four regular <br />Board Members and Associate Member, Dom DeBarros were acting throughout. <br />PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE <br />NEW HEARINGS <br />Marilyn Marcelli: Request a Variance under §174-31 of the Zoning By-laws (Land Space <br />Requirements) and M.G.L..Chapter 40A §10 for relief from frontage requirements to deem <br />lot buildable on property located in an R-5 Zoning District at 29 Melissa Avenue (Map 21 <br />Parcel 12), Mashpee, MA. (Previous variance expired). <br />Marilyn Marcelli: Request a Variance under §174-32 of the Zoning Bylaws (Fire <br />Protection) and M.G.L. Chapter 40A §10 for relief from fire access requirements of 150 <br />feet to deem lot buildable on property located in an R-5 Zoning District at 29 Melissa <br />Avenue (Map 21 Parcel 12), Mashpee, MA. (Previous variance expired). <br />Mrs. Marcelli represented herself for the requested variance relief and returned to the <br />Zoning Board of Appeals because the original variance granted back in August 2009 <br />expired and no extensions were filed. Mashpee Fire Chief, Tom Rullo was also present to <br />answer questions. <br />Mrs. Marcelli and her late husband purchased the lot back in 1978 and she would like to <br />sell it. The lot is 1.35 acres in size and one yard short in frontage. The regulation came into <br />effect after the lot was purchased in 1978 as buildable. The property was split off from <br />another lot as early as 1930's -1940's. She stated there has never been any problem with <br />emergency vehicles traveling down Melissa Avenue and it is privately plowed in the <br />winter. She had a potential buyer who decided not to purchase the lot due to location <br />demand of his employer. <br />1 <br />