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Mashpee Zoning Minutes <br />Board of Appeals June 23, 2010 <br />Building Commissioner Richard Stevens sent the following memo concerning the <br />change: <br />Cynthia, <br />I understand that Capewide Development is requesting a change from stone to concrete <br />for the retaining wall at their project. <br />I DO NOT have any issue with that change particularly where it is not visible from <br />Commercial Street. <br />Thank You, <br />Richard <br />The Board decided that the minor change does not need any further ZBA action. <br />Discussion: Final plan review report submitted by Engineer Charles Rowley concerning <br />development of property located at 153 Commercial Street (Map 88 Parcel 37) Mashpee, <br />MA. <br />Approve and sign revised Baxter Nye Engineering plans for the above -referenced <br />proposal. Mr. Nelson signed the two plans. Per Mr. Rowley's request to the office, one <br />of the plans was marked "Inspections". <br />Voucher: Authorize payment of consultant fees to Engineer Charles Rowley for above - <br />referenced report. <br />Mr. Blaisdell moved to authorize payment to Mr. Charles Rowley. Mr. Hinden seconded <br />the motion. All were in favor. <br />Accept June 9, 2010 Minutes <br />Mr. Hinden moved to accept the June 9, 2010 Minutes. Mr. Nelson seconded the motion. <br />All were in favor. <br />52 Mercantile Way: Mr. Nelson said that the ZBA authorized construction of four <br />buildings at 52 Mercantile Way. He said that a neighbor is unhappy with the condition of <br />the lot with all the abandoned items including a camper trailer, a utility truck and several <br />other trucks. <br />The letter from Building Commissioner Richard Stevens in response to a complaint about <br />the condition of the lot: <br />"I am responding to your written complaint dated June 7, 2010 regarding the Town of <br />Mashpee Zoning By-law violation of property owned by Timothy W Kelley located at 52 <br />Mercantile Way, specifically a Table of Use under Section 174-25.H3, 10. I recently <br />spoke to Mr. Kelley regarding this complaint and ask that he take some action to abate <br />the violation. Mr. Kelley stated that he is a casualty of the economy. He is on the verge <br />of bankruptcy and about to lose everything, but he would simply attempt to comply with <br />my request. I am not too certain, however, that this will actually take place. I informed <br />• Mr. Kelley that I am sending him a certified letter outlying his need for compliance and <br />10 <br />