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0 <br />• <br />Mashpee Zoning <br />Board of Appeals <br />The lot was in an R-2 zoning district. <br />The By-law as amended on June 23, 1983 applied. <br />I have attached the Land Space Requirements Table from that by-law. <br />Minutes <br />June 23, 2010 <br />Please note that lot frontage and lot size were smaller at the time the lot was created <br />in 1972, and the 1984 sale happened at a time when the Town's zoning by-law <br />grandfathered all old undersized lots (as a result of the Indian land suit). That by-law <br />was amended in 1985, and the lot size and frontage applicable in January 1.984 <br />technically applies to the property, but the lot had already been sold before the <br />change and the house was built in 1987. <br />Applicable setbacks would be 40 ft. front and 15 feet side and rear. <br />7.4 LAND SPACE REQUIREMENTS TABLE <br />Zoning <br />District <br />Minimum Minimum <br />Lot Size Lot <br />Frontage <br />Minimum Yard Depth <br />(3) <br />Front Rear Side <br />Maximum Maximum <br />Building Height (4) % of Lot <br />Stories Feet Coverage <br />(1) (2) <br />(5.6) (5) (5) <br />Residence Districts <br />R-1 <br />15,000 <br />100' <br />25' 15' 15' <br />21/2 <br />35' <br />20%(5) <br />R-2 <br />22,500 <br />125' <br />40' 15' 15' <br />21/2 <br />35' <br />20%(5) <br />R-3 <br />40,000 <br />150' <br />40' 15' 15' <br />21/2 <br />35' <br />20%(5) <br />R-4 <br />217,800 <br />200' <br />40' 15' 15' <br />21/2 <br />35' <br />25%(5) <br />(5 acres) <br />R-5 <br />60,000 <br />150' <br />40' 25' 25' <br />21/2 <br />35' <br />20%'(5) <br />Commercial Districts <br />C-1 <br />40,000 <br />200 <br />40' (5) 40' (5) 20'(7.5) <br />2 <br />30' <br />20%(5) <br />C-2 <br />20,000 <br />125 <br />75' (5) 20' (5) 20'(7.5) <br />2 <br />30' <br />20%(5) <br />C -1 -SV <br />348,480 <br />600' <br />40'(5) 40'(5) 40'(7.5) <br />21/2 <br />35' <br />25%(5) <br />(8 acres) <br />C-1-0 <br />40,000 <br />200' <br />40' (5) 40' 40' <br />21/2 <br />35' <br />25% <br />Industrial Districts <br />1 <br />40,000 <br />200 <br />'150' 50'(8) 30'(8) <br />2 (7) <br />35' <br />25% <br />Flood Plain (9) <br />`The first one -hundred (100) feet shall be left wooded or suitably landscaped with trees. No <br />parking is permitted within this one -hundred (100) foot area. (6/27/83, Article 9) <br />Mr. Nelson commented that the side and front setbacks are the same today. <br />Mr. Marinaccio said that the total proposed lot coverage will be 20% with removal of <br />portions.of some of the decks and/or converting some of the decks into patios. The lower <br />and pool decks will be changed to patios and the upper deck will be reduced to. 75 square <br />• feet. This will bring the proposal to 20% lot coverage. Mr. Marinaccio said that the <br />proposal will maintain the same number of bedrooms currently in the dwelling. Two of <br />
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