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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSR-2024-019 Murphy & Senoski 57 Goodview Way BARN Lot Area Variance Town of Barnstable Planning and Development Department Elizabeth Jenkins, Director Staff Report Variance No. 2024-019 – Murphy & Senoski Section 240- 11 E. Bulk Regulations in the RB District and 240-125 Zoning Board of Appeals To allow a subdivision of two merged undersized lots Date: May 23, 2024 To: Zoning Board of Appeals From: Anna Brigham, Principal Planner Petitioners: Susan E. Murphy & Richard Senoski Property Location: 57 Goodview Way, Barnstable, MA Assessor's Map/Parcel: 319/081 Zoning: Residence B (RB) Filed: April 24, 2024 Hearing: June 12, 2024 Decision Due: July 31, 2024 Copy of Public Notice Susan E. Murphy & Richard Senoski have petitioned for a Lot Area Variance pursuant to Section 240-11 RB, RD-1 and RF-2 Residential Districts and Section 240-125 Zoning Board of Appeals. The proposed subdivision will reestablish the same lot lines as prior to the 1985 merger and will be legitimized with an Approval Not Required (ANR) plan if approved by this Board. The subject property is located at 57 Goodview Way, Barnstable, MA as shown on Assessor’s Map 319 as Parcel 081. It is located in the Residence B (RB) Zoning District. Background The subject property addressed as 57 Goodview Way is a 0.32 acre, triangular shaped lot with a 3- bedroom, single family dwelling with 1,903 living area (3,523 square feet of gross floor area) with frontage on Goodview, constructed in 1935. The area is residential in nature with a variety of size lots. Proposal & Relief Requested Susan E. Murphy & Richard Senoski have petitioned for a Lot Area Variance pursuant to Section 240-11 RB, RD-1 and RF-2 Residential Districts and Section 240-125 Zoning Board of Appeals. The proposed subdivision will reestablish the same lot lines as prior to the 1985 merger and will be legitimized with an Approval Not Required (ANR) plan if approved by this Board. The subject property is located at 57 Goodview Way, Barnstable, MA. 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 Town of Barnstable Planning and Development Department Staff Report Variance No. 2024-019 – Murphy & Senoski 2 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. 2024-019 is granted to Susan E. Murphy & Richard Senoski for a Lot Area Variance pursuant to Section 240-11 RB, RD-1 and RF-2 Residential Districts and Section 240-125 Zoning Board of Appeals to reestablish the same lot lines as prior to the 1985 merger and will be legitimized with an Approval Not Required (ANR) plan if approved by this Board at 57 Goodview Way, Barnstable, MA. 2. The site development shall be constructed in substantial conformance with the plan entitled “Draft Plan, Plan of Land in Barnstable, Massachusetts” by J.M.O’Reilly & Associates, Inc dated April 17, 2024. 3. 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 Variance must be exercised within one year, unless extended. Copies: Applicant (Attorney Tardiff) Attachments: Application Plan