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ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
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03/12/2008
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Mashpee Zoning Timothy Kelley 2 <br /> Board of Appeals Owner of Record: Shirley Rogers <br /> SP-08-10 <br /> buildings) for use as contractor bays with wholesale business and storage <br /> with 4 detached buildings. Bob Nelson says that Design Review/Plan <br /> Review have spent many hours reviewing this plan. The Fire Department <br /> prefers this set up with 4 separate buildings than one large one. The board <br /> and Attorney Garner discuss the entrance of the building and the layout in <br /> general. There will be a 10 foot buffer with a chain fence totally 20 feet <br /> after the fact. The Board discussed the fact that the Building Inspector holds <br /> the right to enforce what may go into the site and will be sent to the ZBA in <br /> the future if further specific permits are necessary. Jonathan Furbush asks <br /> about any light spill from the property for abutters. Applicant says there is <br /> nothing major, one above the door just enough to get to your car. <br /> Maria Pietrzak of 28 Sugar Pine Circle addresses the Board. She is very <br /> much opposed to this building being built. She feels its too much for the <br /> area and will de-value her property and that it will impact her daily view. <br /> Seth Zarum of Sugar Pine Circle also feels the buildings will be right in <br /> their backyard and will slowly but surely turn into a junkyard. <br /> Dick Boyden of Sugar Pine Circle feels the buffer zone is not enough. <br /> There will be pavement that will abut his property and he is not in favor of <br /> that. He wants the buffer zone increased to 30 feet and add better plantings. <br /> There will be 18 evergreens and this will be substantial enough. <br /> The Board discusses parking—there are 24 spots provided, 4 of which will <br /> be for handicapped parking. Bob Nelson mentions that this is an industrial <br /> zoned area and the applicant has worked hard to present a nice building <br /> package to the Plan Review and Design Review and ultimately to the <br /> residential abutters. Applicant has the right to build this building. After <br /> some further review of the plans, Jonathan Furbush makes a motion to grant <br /> the special permit. <br />
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