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11 <br /> Town of Mashpee <br /> h <br /> 16 Great JVeck it(oad Jforth <br /> N�9y'�Ap1E�� Mashpee, Massachusetts 02649 <br /> BOARD OF APPEALS <br /> Decision for a Variance <br /> RE: Michael J. and Andrea L. Yanoff V-96-5 18 Wheelhouse Lane <br /> Map 120, Block 158 <br /> A Petition was filed by Michael J. and Andrea L.Yanoff of West Newton, <br /> Massachusetts for a Variance from Section 174-25.I.9 of the Zoning By-laws for <br /> permission to exceed the 70 foot length limit for docks and boardwalks on property <br /> located in an R-3 zoning district at 18 Wheelhouse Lane (Map 120, Block 158)Mashpee, <br /> Massachusetts. <br /> Notice was duly given to abutters in accordance with Massachusetts General Laws <br /> Chapter 40A. Notice was given by publication in The Mashpee Enterprise, a newspaper <br /> of general circulation in the Town of Mashpee, on December 22, 1995 and December 29, <br /> 1995, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof. <br /> A Public Hearing was opened on the Petition at the Mashpee Town Hall on <br /> Wednesday, January 17, 1996 and continued with extensions in the hearing calendar to <br /> Wednesday, June 26, 1996 at the Carol H. Jacobson Senior Center at which time the <br /> following members of the Board of Appeals were present and acting throughout: Edward <br /> M. Govoni, James E. Regan III and Robert G. Nelson. <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 Section 174- <br /> 25.I.9 of the Town of Mashpee Zoning By-laws. <br /> Engineer Michael H. Grotzke represented the applicant and presented revised <br /> plans which had been approved by the Shellfish Constable, Harbormaster and the <br /> Conservation Commission. He informed the Board that the proposed dock had been <br /> redesigned to conform with Conservation Commission requirements and explained that the <br /> topography of the lot and the substantial wetland areas created a hardship in use of the <br /> land. <br /> II <br />