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HomeMy WebLinkAbout011-78 :~ 01/- 7?? hey desired to build exceeded the allowable floor area under the I' I I I !i II I ~ Ii the Board, Mr. Curley stated there was 'I I, I I I I I II II Ii ,I III I II .1 II il I II II L II II I, I II ,I " I I II I' I !I I, II I I I' ,I II I I I' 1\ II 1\ II I I :, Mr. Curley stated that e ground code. s in accord with the code. In response hardship re- lated to of the house, and it design. Mr. of the proposed struc- ture. There and no correspondence on this mat- ter. After due ound that the petitioner failed to pres9nt any ardship or other reason for On Hyde, seconded by Mrs. B unan- to deny the petition, and, therefore, the petition \}JlWI ~~--, - \ ~~I ~'~~r; (J . () ~;t!;0V'-?J! I _ n I OX8~ : ~, In the matter of the petition of Nantucket Cottage Hospital (011-78), the chairman disqualified himself from participation in Mrs. Eileen Cahoon this matter claiming a conflict of interest. acting as alternate member of the Board replaced Mr. Holmes. Mr. Paul I. McNamara, Administrator of the Hospital, address~d ! I the Board and stated that the property which is the subject of this petition is a part of the Navy housing property at Gouin Vil~ lage, Vesper Lane, Nantucket. The property is now in the control of the General Services Administration and will be allocated to various users. The Nantucket Cottage Hospital is one of the de- il II ,I ;i ',I signated users. I! ii GSA and the Hospital have agreed on a use for a portion of Ii I' the housing units and land area. " II II I, Ii Ii II 'I I II I! r I 'I II I' II area is The shown as Lot 1 on a I plan submitted to the Board - it contains 1.7 acres and has on it eight individual housing units. , The area is zoned Residential-l which requires the obtaining of a special permit under the provi- sions of the zoning code. The proposed uses come under the cate- gory of professional offices and services. The zoning code pro- vines such uses under Section IV-B. I The Hospital proposes to lease one un it to the Town's Commun-f ity Health Services to be used as offices and a clinic. In addi- , II tion, one unit will be leased to the Coun6il On Aging for similar i I I '\ II purposes. A portion of the premises will be leased to Family Pla~- 'I ning of Nantucket, which is associated with Health Care of South- I eastern Massachusetts. The Nantucket Counseling Service will oc- I I I The las~ II of the eight units is not designated at this time but will be re- , ,I Ii ! i I i cupy two units, and the Hospital will occupy three units. t:Q, served for a use that is compatible with the general community i services/clinic uses. I I: II Ii II property. Ii II than income and profit uses. II !\ II " , :1 II as to use. I: ,I II some commercial and some insti tut ional uses. The II i ty is residential and vacant land. The area around Gouin The property will not be geared for use as income-producing In the event a profit were to be generated, certain pro~ I I I I ratherl cedures set forth by the federal agencies must be followed 'that insure the return of the property to community service uses The Hospital has submitted a prospectus for the general de- velopment of the property which will answer most of the questions The general area surrounding the property is residential I I I withl .'/ 1I I: immediate vicin-! I I Village! I I i. i I encompasses land used by the Nantucket Cottage Hospital for its 11 primary facility, Holdgate' s Island Laundry and laundromat, and II 1\ 'I the Nantucket High School. 1\ private paved road leading off Vesper Lane. There are adequate II III and extensive parking facilities for each of the various services.1 I Mr. McNamara stated that he understood the test for a special ,I II.permit is whether the intended uses can be conducted without in- \'1, terfering with the neighborhood properties. These services will be conducted in an area that is not generally visible from any re- i: II i \ back from the public roads. II ture associ ated wi th any of the uses. I the Nantucket Public School system facilities of Cyrus Pierce and': I , The road servicing Gouin Village is a ! sidential un~ts and will be conducted in structures that are set 0~'1E:Ct \I)~~~\....(;- I There is no noise or ebjoctioR~1 fea-l .' Mr. McNamara told the Board that these uses were to be con- ~.' ductcd without any objection from any " surrounding property and that I comprehensive community ser~1 -1 ,,' Ij this is an opportunity to establish a I' vice and clinical assitance complex - an opportunity to assemble all of the various necessary community services in one area - \ which is something the community needs. I il :::r:o ::: ::V:::::S:::d::::P::t:: i:f ::::: i:: : ~ ::N :::: ~_ l\~tion to the petition. I After due deliberation the Board found: \1\ \ l. I! the terms of the by-law, \i 1\ II area and could be conducted wi thout any harm to or lessening of II joyment of neighborhoQd propert ies. I I I I \ I " " I 1 I I I 2. The proposed use will be allowed by special permit under I I I I ent- I I I The proposed use was consistent with other uses in the 3. The physical location and situating of the various office~ I I i and clinics was in an area that is not seen from other properties Ii 1\ II il Ii and offers no noise or traffic congestion, Ii II On motion by Mrs. Cahoon, seconded by Mrs. Bartsch, it was unanimously voted to grant the petition, and the petition and the special permit is hereby GRANT3l?< /" () f ~')C:, l)e{~7#/ G)C J2~~f[;J) (c..l~ Ii II I' I II :1 II Ii II II 'I Attorney Michael Driscoll appeared for the petitioner. I I In the matter of the petition of Burns Thret, Inc. (009-78), I Mr. Dris- I colI stated that the petitioner conducts the business of the storJ II i 11 I II Sherburne Associates. He stated that no transient vendors licens~ II II Ii II age, repair, and service of mopeds and general bicycle business on the corner of Oak and South Water Streets on land owned by t~~~~b was required and recited a general history of litigation leading to Judge Linscott's decision, which Driscoll stated was plainly wrong. Mr. Driscoll stated that the petitioner offers a training Ii I period by using Beach Street and a portion of the leased area. Ii q II I: 11 Ii \1 I. 'I II d I I Ii \ The accident rate is 7jlOths of one (1%) percent of all rentals according to Driscoll. They attach safety flags to the mopeds as an additional safety measure. Mr. Driscoll stated the town was seized with a hysteria over mopeds. Accidents are caused by the Pot road conditions and not by people according to Mr. Driscoll. holes and sand are the causes not operators. Mr. Driscoll said " sonal experience of going over 200 miles on a I couple of gallons o~ mopeds are ecologically sensible and save gas reciting his per- gas as an example. Mr. Driscoll stated that not more than ten (IO) gallons of II I. il AB-l FEE 50~C> 0\\ Case No. ~_ 'A oi..e, APPLICATION TO THE BOARD OF APPEALS Nantucket 5- \(;,-\B To the Members of the Board of Appeals: The undersigned hereby applies for relief from the terms of the. (ZONING BY-LAW) (BUILDING CODE) on property described below: Location of Property \J (~I,>€(C. I....~'N~ District is Zoned for R - \ S \-\\.)b~\J~ -t ~\ Plan No. S. S 'l ~ \,lZ.t)~. VS~ eoo"," \'50 pc;. I o~ ~~N\....., ~(C.. 't>(~;) Lot No. -:\t- \ ~\.c.PlL...~ Type of structure (Existing or Proposed) or proposed use: ~~~. O~~\.C<::~ Owner's Name ~~N\UC.~(\ ~'\\.~G(' \\a~~. Owner's Address \'0;~WUc..~'\: \\.P>I~ ~ . When did you acquire this property? \,\\.ce H as application been filed at Building Department? ~ 0 Has any previous appeal been made? ~a Section of By-law or Code from which relief is requested: ~\'(C\~L. ~\\.\\ \\J - ~ lJS~~ Reason for asking relief: R~\J\tc~ I...)<:::'~ O~ ~'Q.~'S.E:N' F'I~~,~h,rr \~c.\.l..\\\.~~ fuR.. \'\2..0\". o~t=\.((~ \ (\...\.N\C , c..CUW.C\\.. O~ ~G\~C,;, ()~~I...(~ '" ,~t\\..\.\'-(. c..u'\\.\'\\J't--\\.\'( \\~Q:~\ N.\JR~C- ~~N,. C~Ij~~( L-.\~(, ~\.Jc. ~~ ~\~l.\\\ (f'I&:~ So .~S.l'~ \\~~~. Signature of applicant \~ '\ ~\k \iG.1WL\'I 'JVV\ . ATTACH: (1) A list of the names and addresses of each abutting owner and owner abutting the abutters. (2) Check in the amount of $50.00 made payable to the Town of Nantucket. (3) Map or plan showing the location of the property to be . considered. (4) If the applicant is other than the owner. please indicate your authority to make this application. BOARD'S DECISION Application submitted to Board 5' - l b -1 f(' Advertising dates ,- \ ~ b' Y - ., '" Hearing date ,- ~ -, &' Decision of Board Decision filed with the Town Clerk ~/{. s\y>\~-- ~~