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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5208 200 Mid-Tech Dr Decision TC 01.13.26YARN❑UTH TOWN CLERK RE TAN 13'26 PM2: 54 FILED WITH TOWN CLERK: PETITION NO: HEARING DATE: PETITIONER: PROPERTY OWNER: PROPERTY LOCATION: TOWN OF YARMOUTH BOARD OF APPEALS DECISION January 13, 2026 5208 January 8, 2026 Kevin Decoteau and Julie Decoteau JDB 212 Mid -Tech Drive, LLC 200 Mid -Tech Drive, West Yarmouth, MA (formerly 186 & 212 Mid -Tech Drive) Map 84, Parcel 12 Zoning District: B-3, APD, Zone II Document #1372857 Certificate #219782 Lots 37,38 & 39 on Land Court Plan #37737-D MEMBERS PRESENT AND VOTING: Chairman Sean Igoe, Dick Martin, John Mantoni, Barbara Murphy, and Tim Scanlan Notice of the hearing was given by sending notice thereof to the Petitioner and all those owners of property as required by law, and to the public by posting notice of the hearing and publishing in The Cape Cod Times. The hearing opened and was held on the date stated above. The petitioner is Kevin and Julie Decoteau, who seeks relief in connection with property at 200 Mid -Tech Drive, West Yarmouth, MA. The property contains—60,113 square feet of area and is located in a B-3 zoning district, the Aquifer Protection District, and Zone II. The petitioner seeks a Special Permit to allow N-I I Use (Amusement & Recreation Services) for the installation of two indoor batting cages. Kevin and Julie Decoteau appeared at the hearing to present the petition. The property owner was also present at the hearing. The petitioner testified that the two indoor batting cages would provide a year-round training and practice space. The main batting cage would contain an automated pitching machine with variable speed. The other batting cage would contain a manual pitching machine operated by one (1) employee. The petitioner intends to limit the capacity to ten (10) customers at a time. The anticipated hours of operation are Monday -Friday, 3pm-8pm; and Saturday -Sunday, 9am-9pm. While approximately three (3) parking spaces are available to the unit ("Unit J"), there are additional extra -deep spaces at the property. The Board agreed that the petitioner had met the criteria of the bylaw and that granting the Special Permit to allow N-1 I Use (Amusement & Recreation Services) was a reasonable request. A motion was made by Mr. Martin and seconded by Mr. Mantoni to grant the Special Permit as requested. The members voted as follows: Mr. Martin: AYE; Mr. Mantoni: AYE; Ms. Murphy: AYE; Mr. Scanlan: AYE; Chairman Igoe: AYE. The motion was voted 5-0 in favor. Therefore, the Special Permit was granted. No permit shall issue until 20 days from the filing of this decision with the Town Clerk. Appeals from this decision shall be made pursuant to MGL c40A section 17 and must be filed within 20 days after filing of this notice, -decision with the Town Clerk. Unless otherwise provided herein, the Special Permit shall lapse if a substantial use thereof has not begun within 24 months. (See bylaw § 103.2.5, MGL c40A §9) can goe, Chairman CERTIFICATION OF TOWN CLERK I, Mary A. Maslowski, Town Clerk, Town of Yarmouth, do hereby certify that 20 days have elapsed since the filing with me of the above Board of Appeals Decision #5208 that no notice of appeal of said decision has been filed with me, or, if such appeal has been filed it has been dismissed or denied. All appeals have been exhausted. Mary A. Maslowski, MMC, CMMC