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Mashpee Zoning Minutes–March 28, 2001 4 <br /> Board of Appeals <br /> Landers-Cauley Engineering were designed using the guidelines adopted by the Wetlands <br /> Protection Act-Stormwater Management. <br /> Attorney Moynihan said that the Petitioner is seeking a Special Permit under several <br /> Sections of the Zoning By-laws, including Section 174-25.H.6 for"uses similar in <br /> impact" since the contractor's yard use is not specifically enumerated in the By-laws. <br /> Uses similar in impact allowed by the Zoning By-laws include plumbing, electrical, or <br /> carpentry,trucking terminals, wholesale business and storage. <br /> Attorney Moynihan submitted photos of the Petitioner's 6-acre business on Crocker Road <br /> in Falmouth, which has been operating since 1 <br /> P g 1920's. The site consists of 8 acres that <br /> closely abuts residential areas. The photos reveal an attractive and meticulously groomed <br /> business site. <br /> Several neighbors submitted letters in favor of the proposal and stated that Mr. Tavares <br /> has "set the benchmark on how to run a busy operation in a residential neighborhood" <br /> � <br /> and that he is an"excellent neighbor"with reasonable hours of operation. <br /> Mr. Paul Iwaszko, an abutter, expressed concern with potential noise from employees and <br /> heavyequipment <br /> being operated in the early morning hours. He stated that he has been <br /> disturbed by noise from the Industrial Park as early as 4 A.M. Mr. Tavares said that his <br /> hours of operation would be from 7 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. <br /> Attorney Moynihan stated that she was not aware of any restrictions in the By-laws as to <br /> hours of operation. Building Commissioner Russell Wheeler confirmed <br /> that the <br /> By-laws not specify an set hours of operation <br /> that thero osal and similar businesses P p must <br /> abide by. However, Attorney Moynihan assured Mr. Iwaszko that Mr. Tavares would not <br /> operate any earlier than 6:45 A.M. and would not operate any later than 6:00 P.M. <br /> Mr. Borgeson moved to grant the Special Permit, subject to the following: <br /> • hours of operation would be from 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. <br /> • no large equipment would be allowed on the site. <br /> • the Petitioner shall post a$5,000 landscaping bond. <br /> Mr. <br /> Marshall seconded. All agreed. <br /> CONTI <br /> NUED <br /> — HEARINGS i <br /> Mark& Susana L. Gorstein–Request an Appeal of the Building Commissioner's <br /> Decision to issue a building permit to Frederick R. and Lois S. Glass to allow for <br /> construction of a single-family home on property located in an R-3 zoning district <br /> at 133 Tide Run(Map 120 Block 180)Mashpee, MA. <br /> Sitting: James E. Regan III, Richard T. Guerrera and Frederick R. Borgeson. <br /> Attorney Jennifer S. D. Roberts represented the Petition and stated that she has replaced <br /> Attorney Henchy as the Petitioner's legal counsel. The Building Commissioner's <br />
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