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MASHPEE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS <br /> Robert A. Friedman and Patricia Kent-Friedman <br /> 15 Black Watch Way <br /> Mashpee, MA 02649 <br /> SP-2012-57 <br /> H. Any Petition for a Special Permit under this Section shall require the submission <br /> of ten (10) copies of the Petition, plans and documentation required under §174- <br /> 24.C.3 for Special Permit Petitions to the Zoning Board of Appeals, plus any <br /> additional copies required under §174-24.C.4. Upon submission to the Board, <br /> seven (7) copies of such Petition, plans and documentation shall be forward to the <br /> Building Inspector for review by Town departments following the Plan Review <br /> process provided under §174-24.B., Subsections (1) through (4). The <br /> recommendations developed under said process shall be forwarded to the Zoning <br /> Board of Appeals for review prior to the Board's decision on the Petition. The <br /> Plan Review Committee approved this proposal for the former homeowner in <br /> 2003. <br /> I. The Special Permit granted under this section shall run with the property owner <br /> and shall lapse upon sale and/or transfer to another property owner. <br /> J. The accessory apartment shall not be rented or occupied until a Certificate of <br /> Occupancy has been issued by the Building Inspector. <br /> In view of the foregoing, the Board determined that the Petitioner met the criteria <br /> for grant of a Special Permit. Upon motion duly made and seconded, the Zoning Board <br /> of Appeals voted unanimously at the Public Hearings on November 14, 2012 to grant a <br /> Special Permit to allow for the accessory apartment within the dwelling. This Decision <br /> is conditioned upon compliance with the following: <br /> • There are two means of egress for occupants of the one-bedroom accessory <br /> apartment. <br /> • The principle residence will be owner-occupied. <br /> • The homeowner will submit to the Building Department proof/evidence <br /> demonstrating owner occupancy. <br /> • Board of Health approval. <br /> • There are sufficient parking spaces. <br /> • The accessory apartment will not be rented/occupied until homeowner receives a <br /> Certificate of Occupancy from the Building Department. <br /> • This Special Permit lapses upon transfer of ownership of the home. <br /> 3 <br />