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Board of Appeals George H. and Mary T. Wyshak 2 . <br /> r� <br /> Findings : <br /> a. General : <br /> 1 . the proposed dock will be accessory to a <br /> dwelling situated on an 11 , 000 sf lot on <br /> Popponesset Creek. The parcel is situated in <br /> the R-3 zoning district, and an accessory pier <br /> is a permissible use within that District upon <br /> grant of a Special Permit from the Zoning Board <br /> of Appeals. <br /> 2 . the length of the proposed pier, ramp and float <br /> - complies with the provisions of the by-laws . <br /> b. Special Permit Criteria: <br /> Section 174-25 . I . 9 states that the Board ,must find <br /> that the structure will not unduly interfere-with <br /> free passage of travel by water of land or cause or <br /> contribute to the substantial disruption or <br /> degradation, through direct or indirect impacts , <br /> including uses allowed by said structure , on the <br /> marine or coastal environment . <br /> c . Specific Findings : <br /> 1 . the proposal has been submitted to and <br /> approved by- the Mashpee Conservation <br /> Commission whose primary responsibility is to <br /> address impacts of such uses and structures on <br /> the marine and coastal environment. <br /> 2 . the applicants have been sensitive to the <br /> protection of shellfish resources to ensure <br /> minimal impact on wetlands resource areas . <br /> in view of the foregoing, the Mashpee Board of <br /> Appeals found that the applicant met the criteria necessary <br /> for the granting of a Special Permit. Upon motion duly <br /> made and seconded the Board of Appeals voted unanimously <br /> on November 9 , 1994 to grant the Special Permit . The <br /> Permit is referenced by plans of Cape and Islands <br /> Engineering dated September 6 , 1994 . The Permit provides <br /> for the repair and maintenance of the structure in <br /> perpetuity. <br />