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10/08/2014 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Decision
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ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
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10/08/2014
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and M.G.L. Chapter 40A §6 concerning continuance, <br />extenp' �r alteration of a pre-existing, non-con- <br />forrr ure to raze and replace a single-family <br />dwe ,d on property in an R-3`Zoning District <br />at 1� .oscoy Road West, (Map 114 Parcel 68), <br />of a <br />an <br />ing <br />September 19, 26, 2014 <br />OCT 17 2A <br />MASHPEE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS <br />DECISION FOR A WRITTEN FINDING <br />Robert M. Hackett and Marjorie A. Hackett <br />10 Stanley Road (Map 114 Parcel 88 & 89) <br />Mashpee, MA 0264.9 <br />FINDING-2014-45 <br />IN FAVOI <br />IN FAVOR: I )a U A�TO DENY: <br />William A. Blaisdell <br />IN FAVOR: _._. ____ _ _ TO DENY: <br />Ft6nald S. Bonvie <br />a <br />IN FAVOR: -� '` TO DENY: <br />Rei farth <br />IN FAVOR: TO DENY: <br />Scott Goldstein <br />�F, <br />This Decision has been duly filed on October 17, 2014 <br />with the Town Clerk of Mashpee. Any Appeals shall be <br />made pursuant to Section 17 of the Massachusetts General <br />Laws Chapter 40A within Twenty days after the date of <br />said filing. <br />This Decision is effective when a Certified Copy is filed at <br />the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds. A Certified <br />Copy may be obtained from the Town Clerk the next <br />business dam the expiration of the 20-day Appeal <br />phase, which lasts through November 6, 2014 <br />Special Permits shall lapse two years after date of grant. <br />Appeals shall lapse one year after date of grant. If the <br />rights authorized by a Variance are not exercised within <br />one year of date of grant of such Variance, such rights shall <br />lapse unless: (1) substantial use or .construction has <br />commenced, or (2) a Petition for a six-month extension has <br />been filed prior to the expiration date, or (3) the property <br />that is the subject of the Variance has been conveyed in <br />reliance on said Variance prior to the expiration date of <br />such one year period. <br />9 <br />
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