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Mashpee Zoning Debra Lee Quigley <br /> Board of Appeals <br /> 2 SP-06-23 <br /> reflect they will allow a bathroom, heat, sheet rock with an accessible interior door— <br /> office/business use only. No living space will be allowed. There is some further <br /> discussion of how much commercial equipment is presently being stored on the <br /> residential property. The Board reminds the applicant that it should not be stored outside <br /> and only one piece of equipment is allowed on the property. Frederick Borgeson makes a <br /> motion to grant the special permit. <br /> Special Permit Criteria <br /> § 9 of Chapter 40A requires: <br /> "that the permit granting authority determine that the proposed use and <br /> development are consistent with applicable law, rules and regulations; that there <br /> will be no adverse effect on public health or safety; that there will not be an <br /> excessive demand upon community facilities created as a result of the proposal; <br /> and that there will not be a significant adverse impact on the environmental <br /> factors listed in Section 174-24.C.2.". <br /> § 174-25 I (1) states: <br /> a detached private garage may be used for residents only. <br /> GENERAL FINDINGS <br /> 1. that the subject property is located at 384 Monomoscoy Road and contains <br /> 34,125 square feet. <br /> SPECIFIC FINDINGS <br /> The Board determined that: <br /> 1. the proposed use and development are consistent with applicable law,rules and <br /> regulations. <br /> 2. there will be no adverse effect on public health or safety. <br /> 3. there will not be an excessive demand upon community facilities created as a result of <br /> the proposal. <br /> In view of the foregoing, the Mashpee Zoning Board of Appeals found that the <br /> Petitioner met the criteria necessary for the granting of a Special Permit. Upon motion <br /> duly made and seconded, the Zoning Board of Appeals voted unanimously on April 12, <br />