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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSR-2023-031 Green and Lee 99 Center Ln CENT Variance Town of Barnstable Planning and Development Department Elizabeth Jenkins, Director Staff Report Variance No. 2023-031 – Green and Lee, Trustees Section 240- 7 C. D. District Regulations Section 240-11 E. RD-1 Bulk Regulations Section 240-91 Nonconforming Lot Lot Shape Factor To allow a land swap between No. 99 and No. 101 Center Lane Date: October 12, 2023 To: Zoning Board of Appeals From: Anna Brigham, Principal Planner Petitioners: Randal C. Green and Richard G. Lee, Jr, Trustees of the Alan and Sherry Green Revocable Trust-2012 Family Trust Property Location: 99 Center Lane, Centerville, MA Assessor's Map/Parcel: 251/016 Zoning: Residence D-1 (RD-1) Filed: September 19, 2023 Hearing: October 25, 2023 Decision Due: December 28, 2023 Copy of Public Notice Randal Green and Richard Lee Jr., Trustees of the Alan and Sherry Green Revocable Trust have petitioned for a Variance pursuant to Section 240-7 (C) and (D) and 240-11 Bulk Regulations Minimum Lot Acreage and Shape Factor, and 240-91 Undersized Lots. The Petitioners seek a “land swap” to change the configuration of the 2 existing lots without changing the acreage of each resulting lot. The subject property is located at 99 Center Lane, Centerville, MA as shown on Assessor’s Map 251 as Parcel 016. It is located in the Residence D-1 (RD-1) Zoning District. Background The subject property consists of 0.85 acres and is located on Conners Road with access from Center Lane, overlooking Lake Wequaquet in Centerville. The area is single family residential with similar sized lots. According to the Assessors records, the lot is currently developed with one 4- bedroom single family dwelling containing 2,219 square feet of living area (6,703 gross square feet) constructed in 2000. Proposal & Relief Requested Randal Green and Richard Lee Jr., Trustees of the Alan and Sherry Green Revocable Trust have petitioned for a Variance pursuant to Section 240-7 (C) and (D) and 240-11 Bulk Regulations Minimum Lot Acreage and Shape Factor, and 240-91 Undersized Lots. The Petitioners seek a “land swap” to change the configuration of the 2 existing lots without changing the acreage of each resulting lot. The subject property is located at 99 Center Lane, Centerville, MA. According to the application, the lots are preexisting nonconforming with regard to current acreage requirements, the detached garage is preexisting nonconforming as to the front and side yard setbacks (since 1958). The properties contain two dwellings as well as one detached garage. Present zoning would require each lot to contain 2 acres, the proposed “land swap” only changes the configuration of the 2 existing lots involved without changing the acreage of each resulting lot. 99 Center Lane already enjoys an exclusive easement for the use of the garage, which garage after the “land swap” would become part of the property addressed as 99 Center Lane. 101 Center Lane would lose the lake frontage near the garage but would receive in exchange lake frontage on Town of Barnstable Planning and Development Department Staff Report Variance No. 2023-031 – Green and Lee Trustees 2 the opposite side of the dwelling at 99 Center Lane. There is no new construction as part of this petition. Variance Findings The statutory requirement of MGL Chapter 40A, Section 10 for granting a Variance is a three- prong test. The Board is required to find that each of the following three requirements has been met in order to consider granting the variance: 1. owing to circumstances related to soil conditions, shape, or topography of such land or structures and especially affecting such land or structures but not affecting generally the zoning district in which it is located; 2. a literal enforcement of the provisions of the zoning ordinance would involve substantial hardship, financial or otherwise to the petitioner; and 3. desirable relief may be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and without nullifying or substantially derogating from the intent or purpose of the zoning ordinance. An application for a Variance that has met all three requirements “does not confer … any legal right to a Variance.” The Board still has the discretionary power to grant or not to grant the Variance. Suggested Variance Conditions Should the Board find to grant the Variance, it may wish to consider the following conditions: 1. Variance No. 2023-031 is granted to Randal Green and Richard Lee Jr., Trustees of the Alan and Sherry Green Revocable Trust pursuant to Section 240-7 (C) and (D) and 240-11 Bulk Regulations Minimum Lot Acreage and Shape Factor, and 240-91 Undersized Lots for a “land swap” to change the configuration of the 2 existing lots without changing the acreage of each resulting lot at 99 Center Lane and 101 Center Lane, Centerville, MA. 2. The site development shall be constructed in substantial conformance with the plan entitled “Plan of Land in Barnstable MA#99 Center Lane” by Bracken Engineering, Inc dated September 5, 2023. 3. The proposed development shall represent full build-out of the lot. Further expansion of the dwelling or construction of additional accessory structures is prohibited without prior approval from the Board. 4. All mechanical equipment associated with the dwelling (air conditioners, electric generators, etc.) shall be screened from neighboring homes and the public right-of-way. 5. The decision shall be recorded at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds and copies of the recorded decision shall be submitted to the Zoning Board of Appeals Office and the Building Division prior to the issuance of a building permit. The rights authorized by this special permit must be exercised within two years, unless extended. Copies: Applicant (c/o Attorney Jeff Johnson) Attachments: Application Plan