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Mashpee Zoning Mashpee 130 Shops, Inc. 2 <br /> Board of Appeals SP-07-51 <br /> Findings of Fact <br /> amended and they will be doing the best they can to administer the proper findings and to <br /> write the Findings — the Decision will be filed with the Town Clerk's office and then put <br /> into the file. It will appear as though it is a Special Permit from the ZBA, however, it is a <br /> limited Special Permit and will not address the normal conditions such as parking and the <br /> like —the Planning Board will do that. <br /> Peter Sullivan from Sullivan Engineering and Attorney Anne Marie Sobelewski <br /> represent the applicant at this hearing. Mr. Sullivan explains his presentation whereby <br /> Building 2 and 3 will be razed and replaced in the same footprint in order to provide <br /> ° � medical office spacehe Planning Board feels the location of the buildings is good. <br /> p There is a lot in between Oak Hollow and the new building providing more than 100 feet <br /> of a buffer. Mr. Bill Hulbig, a representative of Mashpee 130 Shops, discusses his <br /> intentions with the Board. The larger building to be remodeled in a simple fashion, shall <br /> consist of specialty retail. They also discuss there will be no access from Ashument Road <br /> —all access will be on/off Route 130. The Buildings will be facing each other with a <br /> small courtyard in the middle. Robert Nelson informs the Board he is in receipt of a <br /> letter from abutter Mary Waygan who opposes any parking variances the applicant may <br /> be seeking. Mr. Nelson informs the Board this letter and this concern should go to the <br /> Planning Board and not for the ZBA to deal with since they are merely looking at the <br /> building and the merits of the building not being more detrimental to the area. Gus <br /> Donovan, an abutter questions the use of the buildings. Mr. Sullivan answers that they <br /> will be office use. The Chairman reminds Mr. Donovan that he needs to question the <br /> Planning Board for more specific questions on the use of the property. The Board reviews <br /> the plans and feels that with respect to Section 6 of the Zoning Act, the proposed <br /> buildings will not be more detrimental to the neighborhood. In fact. these buildings will <br /> much improve the area within with they lie. Zella Elizneberry makes a motion to grant a <br /> Special Permit with Findings of Fact" that is not more detrimental to the area. Robert <br /> Nelson seconds the motion. All agree. It is moved that the ZBA grants the "Findings of <br /> Fact" for Nlashpee 130 Shops that their proposal is not more detrimental to the area. <br /> 6 t: d 61 100 L0. <br /> -1M 01 <br />