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MASHPEE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS <br /> MEETING MINUTES <br /> SEPTEMBER 28, 2016 <br /> Mr. Bonvie made a motion to issue a side yard Variance in the amount of 5.2 feet to allow <br /> for a garage and porch, as noted on the plot plan that depicts a 14 foot wide by 36 foot long <br /> garage. This motion is conditioned upon the following; the floor plan to be amended to <br /> clearly state that the garage will be 14 foot wide by 36 feet long, and will need to be <br /> submitted as such when applying to the building department. The shed needs to be <br /> relocated at a minimum of 5 ft. from all property lines, or it needs to be removed. The <br /> Board of Health comment that the entrance to the study needs to be a minimum 6 foot wide <br /> cased opening,and prior to the building department a curb cut permit needs to be obtained, <br /> and the existing rear deck needs to be removed that is located in the rear of the house. <br /> Mr. Blaisdell seconded. All were in favor of the 14' foot wide garage addition, and porch <br /> addition. <br /> 13 Compass Circle: Owners,Paul S. and Margaret K.Hovsepian request a Variance from <br /> the side-yard setback, and lot size requirements under §174-31 and §174-3 3 of the Zoning <br /> Bylaws to raze and replace a single-family home and garage on property located in an R-3 <br /> Zoning District, Map 105 Parcel 257-0-R, Mashpee, MA. {Continuer)front September 14, <br /> 2016 hearings at the request of the Board). <br /> Jonathan announced that he and Scott Goldstein were stepping down from this hearing. <br /> Attorney, Brian Wall returned to present a revised building plan for the new dwelling and <br /> garage. He also provided a Form "A" plan of the properties that were approved by the <br /> Planning Board. He said two weeks ago, that the house and garage have a benefit of <br /> variances, and he presented to the Board either to modify the past variances, or apply for <br /> new variances. The Board through the last hearing indicated that they was more inclined <br /> to grant new variances, and was ready to grant that relief when it was opened up to the <br /> public and his client had spoken to the neighbor. The owner of the property indicated that <br /> they did not oppose to the project,and when it was opened to the public'hearing,Mr. Stone <br /> expressed some concern that if the second floor of the garage were to be made for storage, <br /> he did not want to see a "bank of windows" or a sliding door to a deck because it might <br /> infringe on his privacy. <br /> The architect was also present at the last hearing and the Board reviewed his rough draft of <br /> the house plan. Mr. Stone was essentially satisfied with what he saw, and the Board said <br /> that the matter should be continued and to return with a finalized plan, and have the <br /> neighbor approve it. Attorney Wall provided a revised plan that depicted the elevation to <br /> the back of the garage with two double hung windows, and it was also signed by the <br /> neighbor, Mr. Stone. <br /> Mr.Bonvie read a letter dated September 10,2016,into the record from Nicholas Nardone, <br /> at 11 Compass Circle. <br /> Attorney Brian Wall said the driveway material will be impervious with either crushed <br /> stone or crushed shells. The homeowner plans to install landscaping along northerly lot <br /> line of the driveway. <br /> 4 <br />