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{OB'ry <br /> lown of Mashpee <br /> h <br /> 16 Great Neck &a(l Xorth, <br /> MASHPEE ZONING BOARD OF APPEAL�Ilashpce, Plassachusetts 02649 <br /> Decision for a Special Permit <br /> RE: Scott Wurster 4 Bayview Road <br /> Map 119 Parcel 32 <br /> SP-05-86 <br /> A Petition was filed on June 21, 2005 for a Special Permit under Section 174-20 <br /> of the Zoning By-laws for permission to demolish an existing non-conforilling dwelling <br /> on property located in an R-3 zoning district at 4 Bayview Road (Map 119 Block 32) <br /> Mashpee, MA. <br /> Notice was duly given to abutters in accordance with Massachusetts General <br /> Laws Chapter 40A. Notice was given by publication in The Mashpee Enterprise, <br /> a newspaper of general circulation in the Town of Mashpee, on June 24, 2005 and July 1, <br /> 2005, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof. <br /> A Public Hearing was held on the Petition at the Mashpee Town Hall on <br /> Wednesday, July 13, 2005 at which time the following members of the Zoning Board of <br /> Appeals were present and acting throughout: Robert Nelson, Zella E. Elizenberry, <br /> Marshall Brem, Evano Cunha and Jonathan Furbush. <br /> The Mashpee Zoning Board of Appeals issues this Decision pursuant to the <br /> provisions of Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 40A, Section 9 and the Town of <br /> Mashpee Zoning By-laws. <br /> Scott Wurster represents himself at this hearing. He is seeking a special permit in <br /> order to demolish the existing cottage and rebuild a new three bedroom dwelling. The <br /> proposed plans change the footprint of the existing house with currently exists as a non- <br /> conforming structure on a 4,293 square foot lot. Mr. Wurster has not calculated the lot <br /> coverage which appears to be'well over the maximum allowable 20%. The Board agrees <br /> that the existing dwelling needs to be torn down but Mr. Wurster has not filed for lot <br /> coverage relief and the Board informs him that they will not allow more than 20%. Mr. <br /> Wurster withdraws the current variance and will re-file for a lot coverage variance. The <br /> Board informs him that they do not allow this unless there are extreme medical <br />