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r; <br /> Mashpee Zoning Minutes—March 22, 2000 10 p <br /> Board of Appeals <br /> J , <br /> proposed construction would be moved further back from the street. Mr. Sanicki said <br /> that the applicants are not asking for permission to construct anything that is more <br /> detrimental than the existing, non-conforming structures. q"* <br /> y, J <br /> The Conservation Commission has continued its hearing until March 30, 2000 because <br /> the Commission has demanded re-vegetating of the 50-foot buffer from property line to <br /> property line. The engineer must submit a revised plan with the proposed plantings. <br /> Mr. Borgeson expressed concern with the Board granting the Variance and Special , <br /> Permit before the Conservation Commission hearing on March 30, 2000. Mr. Sanicki Y� <br /> submitted a letter from the Conservation Commission which stated: "Notice of Intent <br /> approval pending submission within 2 weeks and approval by Conservation Staff of a <br /> landscaping plan by a certified landscaper for mitigation plantings in the area seaward of <br /> the limit of work line from property line to property line...". <br /> No comments were received from abutters. <br /> Mr. Borgeson moved to grant the Special Permit to demolish the existing structures, <br /> subject to findings: that the proposal would not be substantially more detrimental than the <br /> existing structure, that the proposal would enhance the lot, that the installation of a new <br /> septic system would be an improvement to the lot,that construction of a new home would " <br /> be an improvement to the neighborhood. Mr. Nelson seconded. All agreed. <br /> Mr. Borgeson moved to grant the Variance of 10 feet from the setback requirements to �. <br /> allow for construction of the new home, subject to criteria 1, 2, 3, 4 and findings 1, 2, 3, 4 <br /> and that the proposal would not be substantially more detrimental than the existing a <br /> structure, that the proposal would enhance the lot, that the installation of a new septic <br /> system would be an improvement to the lot, that construction of a new home would bean � <br /> improvement to the neighborhood. Mr.Nelson seconded. All agreed. " <br /> MIlVUTES A <br /> Approve Minutes of March 8, 2000 meeting. s . ° <br /> Mr. Regan moved to accept the Minutes of March 8, 2000 meeting. Mr. Borgeson <br /> seconded. All agreed. <br /> Mr. Regan moved to change the first page of the Minutes of the January 26, 2000 <br /> meeting to replace "Frederick R. Borgeson" with "Robert G. Nelson" sitting on the Keen <br /> hearing. Mr. Borgeson seconded. All agreed. y <br /> Respectfully submitted <br /> thia Bartos " <br /> Administrative Secretary <br /> h; <br />