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Board of Appeals Jason Stone V-98-103 2 <br /> At the continued hearing on October 14, 1998, Mr. Regan stated that he met with <br /> Conservation Agent Robert Sherman in September. Mr. Regan read a letter submitted by <br /> Mr. Sherman that confirmed significant adverse effect would occur to wildlife, shellfish, <br /> fisheries and storm damage if the lot were to be developed. <br /> FINDINGS <br /> General Findings <br /> 1. the subject property is located at 397 Great Oak Road and consists of24,213 <br /> square feet. <br /> Variance Criteria <br /> Section 10 of Chapter 40A requires that the permit granting authority determine <br /> that there are circumstances relating to the shape and topography which affect this lot and <br /> not the district in which it is located and that a literal enforcement of the By-laws would <br /> involve hardship to the petitioner. <br /> Specific Finding <br /> I. extremely dangerous curves along Great Oak Road will jeopardize public <br /> safety with construction of three driveways entering onto this road. <br /> 2. the subject lot abuts a large area of saltmarsh, freshwater wetlands, ACEC line <br /> and lies within the Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge, <br /> 3. construction and removal of vegetation on the lot will have significant and <br /> adverse effects upon wildlife habitat, shellfish, fisheries and prevention of <br /> storm damage. <br /> 4, the Board cannot grant relief given the extreme opposition from the <br /> Conservation Commission and in compliance with § 174.86.17 of the Zoning <br /> By-laws, "The Board of Appeals, in considering applications hereunder, shall <br /> give primary importance to the protection of the environment." <br /> In view of the foregoing, the Mashpee Board of Appeals found that the applicant <br /> failed to meet the criteria necessary for the granting of a Variance, Upon motion duly <br /> made and seconded,the Board of Appeals voted unanimously on October 14, 1998 to <br /> deny, without prejudice, Mr. Stone's request for a Variance. <br />
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