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Mashpee Zoning <br /> Board of Appeal Willowbend Country Club <br /> 25 Simons Road <br /> 3 V-09-07 <br /> hardship when there truly is not. You cant create a hardship—this is simply a technique <br /> for marketing. <br /> John Dorsey asks if there would be any less of a hardship at 35 feet? The applicant is <br /> currently before the planning board with 40 units. Attorney McElhinney reiterates that <br /> they are here for a height variance only—not to discuss the whole project. That is not the <br /> responsibility of the ZBA at this time. <br /> Nicolia Mastriocde of 27 Cranberry Ridte Road: He is extremely opposed to the <br /> project and feels it seems much closer than the 300 feet that they say it is. Would you <br /> want it in your back yard? <br /> Robert Nelson tells the abutters to please stick to the variance issue at hand and tells them <br /> its about astethics. <br /> Chris Tufts 7 Savanah Path : He asks about Mr. Bornstein's buildings? Are they 35 <br /> and under as well? The heights seem a lot higher than that. <br /> Attorney McElihinney informs them that the pitch of the roof has already been changed. <br /> Scott Dravis—83 Sampsons Mill Road: He is abutting the other condos and is <br /> approximately 1,000 feet from them. He tells the board that the property was originally <br /> zoned for 13 single family homes not 48 condo units. There will be a huge overload of <br /> traffic if these are built and will over power the infrastructure of the town. He believes <br /> this is excessive and they should stay with the height restrictions. <br /> John Dorsey asks about a financial hardship. Mr. Nelson informs them that Town <br /> Counsel has informed him that"financial"is not to be considered a hardship. <br /> Attorney McElhinny explains to the Board that everything Willowbend has built thus far <br /> has complied with zoning since the 1985 special permit was granted. Willowbend could <br />