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MASHPEE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS <br />DECEMBER 14, 2011 <br />• MINUTES <br />existing home and will generate more tax revenue for the Town. There is adequate land <br />area to provide sufficient parking and setbacks as the Board may require. He also <br />commented that the proposal is consistent in size and height with other recently <br />renovated homes in the neighborhood. <br />The Board of Health has approved the proposal for construction of a three-bedroom <br />home. The Conservation Commission has also approved the proposal and issued an <br />Order of Conditions on November 30, 2011. <br />Mr. Nelson read the following email in opposition to the Petition: <br />To whom it may concern, <br />We currently have a summer residence at 54 Kim Path and are responding to the <br />notice we received regarding the Mashpee Zoning Board of Appeals for <br />December 14, 2011. Our concern is regarding the request for variance by our <br />neighbors at 56 Kim Path. We are unable to attend this meeting this evening <br />and wish our voice to be heard. <br />We are against their wish for a variance at this location. We understand their <br />desire to build a new home at this location and wish them all the best in that <br />endeavor, however they should remain as the zoning by laws state within the <br />• current footprint of their home. We purchased our home in 2001 and similarly <br />requested a variance to allow for a front porch and we were denied. Our <br />neighbors argued that it would infringe upon their views of the beach and it was <br />not something that should be granted. We agreed with that decision and wish to <br />state the same in this case. All over Popponessett they are tearing down cottages <br />and building these huge homes on these tiny lots. Currently our home is for sale <br />and because of the uncertainty of this construction no one is willing to take that <br />risk and make an offer on our home. Again we do not begrudge our new <br />neighbors their desire for a new home at that location however we would like to <br />state for the record that we are against any variance that would make their home <br />any larger than the current footprint of their home. <br />Thank you for your consideration in this matter. <br />John and Carolynne Cronin <br />54 Kim Path <br />Mashpee, MA <br />Mr. Bonvie questioned "top of concrete of first floor" and asked what the difference in <br />elevation of the first floor will be with the proposal. He referred to FEMA and 100 -year <br />storms and 10 -foot elevations. Mr. Luff said that he would provide those elevation <br />figures. He stated that the floor has been lowered and the proposal does not exceed the <br />• height restriction. Mr. Luff said that the existing dwelling is below the flood zone <br />requirements. He said that the "design of the house is just below the maximum allowed <br />building height, which is 30 feet from average grade, not from the top of the first floor". <br />9 <br />
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