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MASHPEE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS <br />MINUTES <br />• December 8, stir <br />010 <br />Mr. Reiffarth questioned how often the sandblasting occurs. Mr. Wilson said that he <br />wasn't sure, but perhaps once a week. He said that sandblasting cannot be done during <br />the inclement weather. Mr. Blaisdell said that whether or not the building is constructed, <br />the Petitioner is going to continue the sandblasting. <br />Mr. Tragiannopoulos said that Mr. Wilson also lives directly across the street from an <br />Industrial Park on Route 130 with more traffic, noise and dust created by trucks than he <br />would ever be able to create on his property with his sandblasting activity. <br />Mr. Tragiannopoulos said that he was told by the Chief of Police Department that there is <br />no law prohibiting sandblasting and that it is not considered a hazardous activity. <br />However, there is a 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. noise violation law. He said that he is going through <br />the considerable expense of constructing the garage in order to lower the noise levels for <br />the benefit of his neighbors. Mr. Tragiannopoulos said that the proposal calls for <br />installation of special thermal- fiber sound deafening insulation, as well as interior 5/8" <br />plywood. He said that the sandblasting isn't even a year-round hobby, since he intends to <br />store his boat and a mobile home in the proposed garage. <br />Mr. Furbush said that the proposal would take the sandblasting currently being done <br />outside to an enclosed, sound -proof building. <br />Mr. Wilson countered that the noise from across the street is from an Industrial Zone, but <br />• that he and Mr. Tragiannopoulos both live in a Residential area. <br />No other comments were received from abutters. <br />Mr. Blaisdell made a motion to grant the following: <br />• A Variance of 17.2 feet from the left rear of the structure. <br />• A Variance of 3.9 feet from the right rear of the structure. <br />Mr. Hinden seconded the motion. Mr. Dorsey voted yes. Mr. Reiffarth voted yes. Mr. <br />Hinden voted yes. Mr. Blaisdell voted yes. Mr. Furbush voted yes. Vote was <br />unanimous. <br />The Board members told Mr. and Mrs. Wilson that they sincerely hope that construction <br />of the garage will help solve some of the noise problems. <br />OTHER BUSINESS <br />Accept November 10, 2010 Minutes <br />Mr. Blaisdell made a motion to accept the Minutes. Mr. Reiffarth seconded the motion. <br />Mr. Furbush voted yes. Mr. Hinden voted yes. Mr. Dorsey voted yes. Mr. Blaisdell <br />voted yes. Mr. Reiffarth voted yes. Vote was unanimous. <br />0 <br />
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