09/15/2020 ZBA Meeting

Information and Files Pertaining to the Meeting

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9/15/2020 'AGENDA' 

7:30p.m. Call to Order; roll call of Board Members

  1. Chair and/or staff to explain how to participate remotely

7:35 p.m. Opening of a Public Hearing on an application filed by Paul Stirling regarding property at 30 K St., Hull, MA, which according to the application seeks to:

To Apply for a Special Permit/Variance to: construct 14’ x 16’ first floor addition, as per plans, pursuant to the Hull Zoning By-Laws Chapter 40-A, Sec. 61, Pre-existing structures; Non-Conforming Uses. Existing & proposed side setback is less than required; lot coverage isn’t shown on plan.

7:45 p.m. Opening of a Public Hearing on an application filed by Bill Oliver regarding property at 0 Atlantic Ave (between 128 & 128A Atlantic Ave.), Hull, MA, which according to the application seeks to:

To Apply for a Special Permit/Variance to: construct modular house on pilings, as per plans, pursuant to the Hull Zoning By-Laws 40-A, Sec. 61, paragraph 61-2, sub paragraph f (iii). The lot had a single-family home that was demolished after the Blizzard of ’78. Existing lot doesn’t meet the required 60’ frontage; the 5.3’ proposed left side setback does not meet the 10’ required.

7:55 p.m. Continuation of a Public Hearing on an application filed by Phillip and Constance Thomas regarding property at 1045 Nantasket Ave., Hull, MA, which according to the application seeks to:

To Apply for a Special Permit/Variance to: make two individual apartments which changes the existing single family to a two family, as per plans, pursuant to the Hull Zoning By-laws Chapter 40-A, Sec. 61, Pre-existing structures, Non-Conforming Uses. Existing home is in a single family A Zone and a two family is not allowed.

On 9/14, the applicant requested a continuance to the next hearing date [10/6/2020]. 

8:05 p.m. Continuation of a Public Hearing on an application filed by Michael McDevitt and Stephanie Aprea regarding property at 125 Main Street, Hull, MA, which according to the application seeks to:

To Appeal the Building Commissioner’s decision to issue a notice of violation of Chapter 173 of the Zoning Bylaw. McDevitt submits the appeal to (1) preserve the ability to obtain applicable building permits for the structure (Chatham Coast Guard Station which sits atop beams on the Property) at issue on the Property without accruing ongoing fines; and (2) to challenge the determination of the violation letter. Per the application, the structure was donated to McDevitt on or about July 11, 2019.

On 9/14, the applicant requested a continuance to the next hearing date [10/6/2020]. 

8:10 p.m. Continuation of a Public Hearing on an application filed by Beatrice Bergstrom regarding property at 121 Bay Street, Hull, MA, which according to the application seeks to:

To Apply for a Special Permit/Variance to: construct new 2 family home, each side with 4 bedrooms and 4 ½ baths, as per plans, pursuant to the Hull Zoning By-Laws Chapter 40-A, Sec. 61, Pre-existing structures; Non-Conforming Uses. Building will replace previous 3 family unit. Proposed rear setback does not comply; proposed front setback (13.0’) may be waived.

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