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Town of Mashpee <br /> ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS 16 Great Veck Pvoad Xorth <br /> Decision for a six-month Extension Mashpee, Massachusetts 02649 <br /> E <br /> P ; <br /> RE: Kenneth& Gail Anderson, Trs. V-00-26 205 Ashers Path West <br /> Map 60 Block 41 <br /> A Petition was filed on December 28, 1999 by Kenneth and Gail Anderson, <br /> Trustees, of Mashpee, Massachusetts for a Variance from Sections 174-31 and 174-32 <br /> of the Zoning By-laws for permission to vary the lot size requirements and to allow for <br /> construction of a single-family dwelling on an unpaved road on property located in an <br /> R-5 zoning district at 205 Ashers Path West(Map 60 Block 41)Mashpee, MA. <br /> At the Public Hearings on January 26, 2000,the Board voted unanimously to <br /> grant the Variance,V-00-26. <br /> The Zoning Board of Appeals received a letter dated November 8, 2000 <br /> from Attorney Jeremy M. Carter on behalf of the Petitioner for an extension of the <br /> above-referenced Variance. Construction on the site has been delayed until the Petitioner <br /> r receives Land Court approval of the proposal. <br /> y <br /> �r <br /> �r <br /> q.' At the Public Hearings on January 10, 2001,the Zoning Board of Appeals voted <br /> '$ unanimously to grant the extension for a period of six months. This was allowed in <br /> compliance with Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40A, Section 10,which reads: <br /> ' "If the rights authorized by a variance are not exercised within one year of the date of <br /> grant of such variance such rights shall lapse;provided,however,that the permit granting <br /> authority in its discretion and upon written application by the grantee of such rights may <br /> extend the time for exercise of such rights for a period not to exceed six months; and <br /> provided, further,that the application for such extension is filed with such permit <br /> granting authority prior to the expiration of such one year period". <br /> 4 ' <br /> IN FAVOR: <br /> M. Goi <br /> IN FAVOR: <br /> ;dward <br /> oames E. Regan III <br /> IN FAVOR: <br /> Robert G. Nelson <br /> .6 WV L I NVQ` 10 <br /> —i r°4 >•. lid't ! <br /> IJ 0 <br /> Mfi rv� } 0 1 <br />
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