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MASHPEE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS <br />MINUTES <br />• December 8, 2010 <br />Mr. Forbush read the following letters into the record: <br />• Memo dated December 8, 2010 from Veronica Warden, Assistant Health Agent <br />which states: "The proposed structure cannot be utilized for retail or commercial <br />use. Please inform the applicant a septic inspection is required." <br />• Letter dated December 7, 2010 from Mike Campbell, Executive Director of Cape <br />Cod Camp Corporation, which reads: "Please note the Cape Cod Camp <br />Corporation (also known as Camp Farley) has no objection to Mr. <br />Tragiannopoulos' plan to construct a structure within the setback requirements <br />near our abutting property (Map 20 Parcel 3C) as being presented to the zoning <br />board. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions about this <br />letter, or need further information." <br />• Letter dated December 4, 2010: "I, Mr. Christopher Ciccotelli, as the property <br />owner and resident at 599 Main St. Mashpee, MA 02649. It has been brought to <br />my attention that Mr. Paul Tragiannopoulos, owner and who resides next door to <br />me at 593 Main St. Mashpee, MA 02649, is requesting a variance to allow a rear <br />setback for the construction of a new garage/hobby shop. I would like to inform <br />all members of the Mashpee Zoning Board of Appeals that I oppose this request <br />by any means brought forth to you by Mr. Paul Tragiannopoulos." <br />• Letter dated November 23, 2010 and signed by Mr. Wilson: "Mr. and Mrs. <br />Thomas Wilson, as the property owners and who reside at 581 Main St. Mashpee, <br />MA 02649. It has been brought to our attention that Mr. Paul Tragiannopoulos, <br />• owner and who resides two doors down from us at 593 Main St. Mashpee, MA <br />02649, is requesting Variance to allow a rear set back for the construction of a <br />new garage/hobby shop. We would just like to inform all members of the <br />Mashpee zoning Board of Appeals that Mrs. Wilson nor I oppose this request by <br />any means brought forth to you by Mr. Paul Tragiannopoulos." <br />• Letter dated December 4, 2010: "Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mendes, as the property <br />owners and who reside at 587 Main St. Mashpee, MA 02649. It has been brought <br />to our attention that Mr. Paul Tragiannopoulos, owner and who resides next door <br />to us at 593 Main St. Mashpee, MA 02649, is requesting a variance to allow a rear <br />setback for the construction of anew garage/hobby shop. We would just like to <br />inform all members of the Mashpee Zoning Board of Appeals that Mrs. Mendes <br />nor I oppose this request by any means brought forth to you by Mr. Paul <br />Tragiannopoulos." <br />Mr. Tragiannopoulos stated that Mr. Ciccotelli was actually in favor of the proposal and <br />this letter was mistakenly worded. Mr. Tragiannopoulos said that he would obtain a letter <br />from Mr. Ciccotelli in support of the proposal. A letter from Mr. Ciccotelli in approval <br />of the proposal was delivered to the ZBA office on Friday, December 10, 2010. <br />Mr. Tragiannopoulos said that the commercial businesses Anchor Self Storage and <br />Stonewood Products, along with an entire Industrial Park are located directly across the <br />street from his house. He said that this neighborhood is a very noisy, high traffic area, <br />• with trucks constantly pulling in and out of the area. <br />
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