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Town of*Mashpee <br />• „ <br />16 Grew d\reck Read ✓\north <br />1Ylashpee, lYlrwsachu.settx 02649 <br />MASHPEE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS <br />NOVEMBER 12, 2014 <br />MINUTES <br />The Mashpee Zoning Board of Appeals held Public Hearings on Wednesday, November <br />12, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. in the Waquoit Room at the Mashpee Town Hall, 16 Great Neck <br />Road North. The following Board Members were present; Chairman, Jonathan Forbush, <br />Vice Chairman, William A. Blaisdell, Board Members James Reiffarth, and Richard Jodka, <br />and Associate Members Domingo K. DeBarros and Scott Goldstein were present. Building <br />Commissioner Michael Mendoza was also present. Board Member, Ron Bonvie was <br />absent. <br />Mr. Furbush opened the meeting at 6:00 p.m. and announced the meeting was televised <br />live on local Mashpee television. <br />CONTINUED HEARINGS <br />Accidental Auto Body, Inc.: Request a Special Permit under §174-24.C.1 of the Zoning <br />By-laws to allow for an auto body shop with parking, utilities, and landscaping in a 1-1 <br />• Zoning District at 89 Industrial Drive, (Map 88 Parcel 27), Mashpee, MA. (Owner of <br />Record: Robert A. Lawton). (Continued from October 22, 2014 Hearings at the request of <br />the Attorney, opened but not heard). <br />Attorney, Mark Gildea, represented the applicant for the proposed auto body shop. Also <br />present was Anthony Dupuis, owner of Accidental Auto Body of Hyannis, and Raul <br />Lizardi, Engineer for Holmes and McGrath, Inc. of Falmouth. Mr. Gildea stated the Mr. <br />Dupuis is seeking to locate his business and is under a purchase agreement for the proposed <br />property. <br />The property is within an economic development area designated by the Massachusetts <br />Legislature and found this area is underutilized and encourages economic development in <br />this particular area. The project will help fulfill the EDIC mission of stimulating economic <br />opportunities and fulfill some of the Town's 1998 comprehensive plan by providing the <br />community with a full range of commercial services and facilities. This project will involve <br />an investment of over a million dollars and could anticipate tax revenue of approximately <br />$10,000 each year. <br />The proposal submitted to the Board consists of a detailed written narrative, a three page <br />site plan depicting the drainage, grading, utilities, and septic system design of the project. <br />On October 21, 2014, the project was presented to Design/Review Committee, who gave <br />recommendations that are incorporated in the site plan. The Board of Health submitted a <br />letter dated November 10, 2014, stating they approved the site and septic plan with specific <br />conditions. One of the conditions is the spray booth be vented at the North section of the <br />building away from the abutting residential neighborhood. The Health Agent suggested the <br />Board adopt his recommended conditions for the Special Permit. <br />