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�M <br /> Town of lash pee <br /> [ 16 Gr(eol Aeck bated-A\� rth <br /> 44`�iuisc. MQ<SltpPP,NCt5SC(CddtlSEtfS 02649 w <br /> MASHPEE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS <br /> DECISION FOR A WRITTEN FINDING: DENIED <br /> FINDING-2012-42 <br /> Janet E. and Barry Krock,Trustees Doc. No. 913,587 Ctf. No. 168684 <br /> 4 Cross Street Lot 1 (Block D) <br /> Map 128 Parcel 15 Plan 6811-E <br /> Mashpee; MA 02649 <br /> In accordance with the July 16, 2012 Remand Order issued by Land Court Judge <br /> Long concerning Land Court No. 09-MISC-395229 KCL, the ZBA office filed the <br /> following Petition for a Written Finding with the Mashpee Town Clerk on August 7, <br /> 2012: Janet E. and Barry Krock, Trustees, Request a Written Finding under Section 174- <br /> 17 of the Zoning By-laws and under M.G.L. Chapter 40A Section 6 regarding changes, <br /> extensions or alterations of a pre-existing, non-conforming structure to allow for <br /> construction of a single-family dwelling on property located in an R-3 zoning district at <br /> 4 Cross Street(Map 128 Parcel 15) Mashpee, MA. <br /> Notice was duly given to abutters in accordance with Massachusetts General <br /> Laws Chapter 40A. Notice was given by publication in The Mashpee Enterprise, a <br /> newspaper of general circulation in the Town of Mashpee, on August 24, and August 31, <br /> 2012, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof. <br /> Public Hearings were held on the Petition at the Mashpee Town Hall on <br /> September 12, 2012. The following members of the Board were present and acting <br /> throughout: Board Members Jonathan D. Furbush, William A. Blaisdell, Ronald S. <br /> Bonvie, Judith M. Horton, and Associate Member John M. Dorsey. <br /> The Mashpee Zoning Board of Appeals issues this Decision pursuant to the <br /> provisions of Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40A §9 and the Town of Mashpee <br /> Zoning By-laws ("the By-laws"). <br /> Attorney Gary S. Brackett and Mr. John Slavinsky of Cape & Islands Engineering <br /> represented the Petitioner. Attorney Brackett stated that the unique conditions of the <br /> subject property create a hardship for the Petitioner which precludes his ability to <br /> conform with the requirements of the By-laws. The subject 5,000 square-foot parcel is <br /> bordered on two sides by roads and on a third side by an unbuildable coastal parcel. The <br /> existing dwelling is less than 22 feet from Cross Street, less than 10 feet from Pine <br /> Avenue and 9.5 feet from the side setback. The proposal calls for demolition of the <br /> existing 975 square-foot dwelling, which will be replaced with a 3,000 square-foot, 2 %Z <br /> story, 2-bedroom dwelling. The non-conformity from the front setback to Cross Street <br /> will be reduced. Lot coverage will increase from 19.5% to 30%. Attorney Brackett <br /> pointed out that the new structure will comply with current building code requirements, <br /> thereby, reducing the risk of fire hazard. He also noted that because the property is <br /> assessed at a valuation of $2.7 million, the Petitioners feel that reconstruction of the <br /> dwelling, as proposed, is justifiable to render it comparable with other properties in the <br /> neighborhood. In addition to the subject Written Finding, the Petitioners have requested <br />
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