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Mashpee Zoning 2 <br /> Board of Appeals James Ryan <br /> SP-05-36 <br /> GENERAL FINDINGS <br /> 1. that the subject lot is located at 16 Quashnet Woods Drive and contains <br /> 15,940 square feet. <br /> SPECIAL PERMIT CRITERIA <br /> § 174-45.4 of the Zoning By-laws states: <br /> "Conversion of an existing dwelling to accommodate not more than two (2) families, <br /> provided that there is not external evidence of occupancy by more than one (1) family, <br /> and further provided that each dwelling unit resulting from such conversion shall have <br /> not less than seven hundred fifty(300) square feet of habitable floor space" <br /> SPECIFIC FINDINGS <br /> The Board determined that: <br /> 1. conversion of an existing dwelling to accommodate not more than two (2) families, <br /> provided that there is no external evidence of occupancy by more than one (1) family, <br /> 2. and further provided that each dwelling unit resulting from such conversion shall <br /> have not less three hundred (300) square feet of habitable floor space and be owner <br /> occupied. <br /> In view of the foregoing, the Mashpee Zoning Board of Appeals found that the <br /> applicant 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 to grant a <br /> Special Permit not in perpetuity. Reference plans from Cape &Islands Engineering, <br /> dated December 30, 2004. <br />
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