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l " u `Lown of Mashpee <br />s� <br />• BOARD OF APPEALS 16 Great Jdeck qtgad JVorth <br />Mashpee, Massachusetts 02649 <br />Decision for a Variance <br />RE: Bartley & Martha M. Sullivan V-99-16 422 Monomoscoy Road <br />Map 124 Block 48 <br />A Petition was filed on January 20, 1999 by Bartley & Martha M. Sullivan of <br />Braintree, Massachusetts for a Variance from Section 174-31 of the Zoning By-laws for <br />permission to vary the lot size and frontage requirements on properties located in an R-3 <br />zoning district at 416 Monomoscoy Road (Map 124 Block 47) and 422 Monomoscoy <br />Road (Map 124 Block 48), Mashpee, MA. (Owner of record of 422 Monomoscoy Road: <br />James B. & Margaret Reiffarth). <br />Notice was duly given to abutters in accordance with Massachusetts General <br />Laws Chapter 40A. Notice was given by publication in The Mashpee Enterprise, a <br />newspaper of general circulation in the Town of Mashpee, on February 5 and February <br />12, 1999, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof. <br />A Public Hearing was held on the Petition at the Mashpee Town Hall on <br />Wednesday, February 24, 1999, at 7:30 P.M. at which time the following members of the <br />Board of Appeals were present and acting throughout: Edward M. Govoni, James E. <br />Regan III and Richard T. Guerrera. <br />This Decision is issued by the Mashpee Board of Appeals pursuant to the <br />provisions of Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 40A, Section 10 and the Town of <br />Mashpee Zoning By-laws. <br />Attorney Leslie -Ann Morse represented the applicants and stated that they wish <br />to convey a ten -foot strip of land to their abutting neighbors, the Reiffarths. Attorney <br />Morse submitted an enlarged copy of the plan and a copy of the 1947 Land Court <br />subdivision plan. Mr. Govoni inquired if the applicants had gone to the Planning Board <br />to change the lot sizes. Attorney Morse said that after discussion with Town Counsel, <br />the Town Planner told the applicants to request a Variance from the Board of Appeals <br />because they are reducing the frontage and lot size of the Sullivan's non -conforming lot. <br />