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ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
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07/14/2004
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Mashpee Zoning Mashpee Realty Investors 2 <br /> Board of Appeals SP-04-89 <br /> enhance the property and area. An abutter, Marsha Coughlin, who lives at 693 Great <br /> Neck Road, South was interested in the project and would like to know how high the <br /> house will be. She mentions that her property was sold to her with a view of Ocicway <br /> Bay and that will be disturbed if this house is built. Mr. Regan in forms her that the <br /> views of abutters is not of concern to the ZBA. Marshall Brem moves to grant the special <br /> permit. Robert Nelson seconds the motion. Mr. Regan votes favorably. Mr. Guerrera <br /> votes favorably. <br /> GENERAL FINDINGS <br /> 1. that the subject property is located at 688 Great Neck Road, South and <br /> contains 1.2 acres. <br /> SPECIFIC FINDINGS <br /> Per § 174-24 of the Zoning By-laws,the Board determined that the proposed use or <br /> development: <br /> 1. is consistent with applicable state and town regulations, statutes,bylaws and <br /> plans. <br /> 2. will not adversely affect public health or safety. <br /> 3. will not cause excessive demand on community facilities. <br /> 4. will not significantly decrease surface or groundwater quality or air quality. <br /> 5. will not have a significant adverse impact on wildlife habitat, estuarine <br /> systems, traffic flow,traffic safety, waterways, fisheries, public lands or <br /> neighboring properties. <br /> 6. will not cause excessive levels of noise, vibrations, electrical disturbance, <br /> radioactivity or glare. <br /> 7. will not destroy or disrupt any species listed as rare, endangered or threatened <br /> by the Massachusetts Natural Heritage Program or any known historic or <br /> archaeologic site. <br /> 8. will be an improvement with installation of a new Title V septic system. <br />
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