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• <br />�J <br />0 <br />MASHPEE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS <br />MINUTES <br />September 8, 2010 <br />The Mashpee Zoning Board of Appeals held Public Hearings on We September <br />8, 2010, at the Mashpee Town Hall. Board Members Robert G. Nelson, Jonathan <br />Furbush, William A. Blaisdell and John M. Dorsey and Associate Members Peter R. <br />Hinden and Ronald S. Bonvie were present. Board Member James Reiffarth was unable <br />to attend the hearing. <br />The meeting was opened at 5:00 p.m. and was adjourned before sundown out of respect <br />for everyone who observes Rosh Hashanah. <br />CONTINUED FROM AUGUST 4,260 <br />Mashpee Housing Authority and Housing Assistance Corporation: Request a <br />Comprehensive Permit under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40B to allow for <br />construction of Breezy Acres Phase II consisting of ten affordable residential rental <br />housing units within five two-story buildings (eight two-bedroom units and, two ,three- <br />bedroom units) on property located in an R-5 zoning district at 570 Old Barnstable Road <br />(Map 72 Parcel 100) Mashpee, MA. <br />Sitting: Board Members Robert G. Nelson, Jonathan Furbush, William A. Blaisdell and <br />John M. Dorsey, and Associate Board Member Ronald S. Bonvie. <br />Also in attendance: <br />Adrienne Danner, Project Manager <br />Housing Assistance Corporation <br />Andrew. L. Singer, Attorney for the Petitioners <br />Law Office of Singer & Singer, LLC <br />Richard P. Fenuccio, Architect <br />Christopher W. Raber, Architect <br />Brown, Lindquist, Fenuccio & Raber Architects, Inc. <br />Brian Kuchar, Engineer <br />Horsley Witten Group <br />Christian T. Valle, Project Manager <br />The Valle Group, Inc. — Construction Contracting Company <br />Architect Richard P. Fenuccio summarized the revised plans. Plans were revised in <br />response to comments and concerns of the Board, as well as meetings that were held with <br />Deputy Chief Sheldon Hamblin. Wildfire buffering has been incorporated around the <br />perimeter. Deputy Chief Hamblin has also requested a vertical clearance which will be <br />