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Mashpee Zoning House & Yard Lumber Company 2 <br />Board of Appeals SP -03-22 <br />facilities created as a result of the proposal; and that there will not be a significant <br />. adverse impact on the environmental factors listed in Section 174-24.C.2.". <br />§ 174-24.C.2 states: <br />"A special permit may be issued only following the procedures specified by the General <br />Laws and may be approved only if it is determined that the proposed use or development <br />is consistent with applicable state and town regulations, statutes, bylaws and plans, will <br />not adversely affect public health or safety, will not cause excessive demand on <br />community facilities, will not significantly decrease surface or groundwater quality or air <br />quality, will not have a significant adverse impact on wildlife habitat, estuarine systems, <br />traffic flow, traffic safety, waterways, fisheries, public lands or neighboring properties, <br />will not cause excessive levels of noise, vibrations, electrical disturbance, radioactivity or <br />glare, will not destroy or disrupt any species listed as rare, endangered or threatened by <br />the Massachusetts Natural Heritage Program or any known historic or archaeologic site, <br />will not produce amounts of trash, refuse or debris in excess of the town's landfill and <br />waste disposal capacities, will properly dispose of stumps, construction debris, hazardous <br />materials and other waste, will provide adequate off-street parking, will not cause <br />excessive erosion or cause increased runoff onto neighboring properties or into any <br />natural river, stream, pond or water body and will not otherwise be detrimental to the <br />town or the area". <br />GENERAL FINDINGS <br />1. that the subject property is located at 440 Nathan Ellis Highway and contains <br />43,560 square feet of land. <br />The Board determined that: <br />1. the proposed use and development are consistent with applicable law, rules and <br />regulations. c�J <br />2. there will be no adverse effect on public health or safety. <br />�4z ,'r tia <br />