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MASHPEE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS <br /> MEETING MINUTES <br /> SEPTEMBER 28, 2016 <br /> Chairman Furbush read the bylaws regarding accessory dwellings; under Sections 174-46 <br /> Page 93, and 174-25 A 12, Page 27, Principal Residential uses. "Open Space Incentive <br /> Development" (OSID) allowed under a Planning Board Special Permit subsection H, at <br /> least 20 acres. <br /> Mr. Bonvie stated that the Board specifically made a decision that the boat house as <br /> permitted today cannot have a kitchen; no cooking facility. <br /> Mr.Mendoza said that in his opinion that the kitchen is to be removed, and to get the proper <br /> permits to remove it, and also get the proper permits to get it reinstalled where it belongs. <br /> He stated that a certificate of occupancy will be issued, but if the owner plans to modify <br /> the conditions,they would have to return to the Board. <br /> 58 Echo Road-Board to vote to release the bond to the owner of the property. <br /> The Board read a letter dated September 27, 2016 from Charles Rowley, Consultant <br /> Engineer for the Town that he inspected the paving and landscaping at 58 Echo Road. In <br /> his letter he recommended the release of the $20,150 bond based on the evidence that the <br /> paving has been completed in conformance with approved site plans and the <br /> recommendations made by Dan Ojala, PE of Down Cape Engineering. <br /> Chairman Furbush read a letter dated September 27,2016 from Anne Seminar,the property <br /> owner into the record regarding the update on the landscape repairs and asphalt. <br /> Chairman Furbush asked Charles Rowley how much it would cost to finish the landscape <br /> work, and he said a rough estimate of$2,500. <br /> The Board had a discussion to determine if the bond was held for just paving or did it <br /> include landscaping. If in fact the bond includes both landscaping and paving, the Board <br /> can release$17,650, or if it just includes the paving, the entire bond amount of$20,150 <br /> can be released. <br /> Mr. Bonvie made a motion assigning the Zoning Enforcement Officer to look into the basis <br /> of the bond whether it was just for paving or additional work beyond the paving, i.e. site <br /> work, and if it was just for paving, than per Charlies Rowley's inspection the paving is <br /> complete and approved,a motion to release the$20,150 bond.But if in fact,that the Zoning <br /> Enforcement Officer finds out that the bond is being held for issues above and beyond <br /> paving, i.e. site work or other items, than he recommends that the Board hold $2,500 and <br /> release the $17,650 of the $20,150 for the items outlined in Mr. Rowley's report, dated <br /> September 27, 2016 for 58 Echo Road, Mashpee, MA. <br /> 6 <br />