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Yarmouth Board of Appeals approves special permit for 21 Television Lane, conditions tied to Conservation Commission review

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The Board of Appeals unanimously approved a special permit to alter and raise a preexisting nonconforming house at 21 Television Lane, subject to Conservation Commission approval and a required Notice of Intent because work will place fill in the 100-year floodplain.

The Yarmouth Board of Appeals voted unanimously Feb. 13 to approve a special permit for work at 21 Television Lane that will relocate and raise a preexisting nonconforming house, but the board made approval conditional on the applicant receiving Conservation Commission sign-off.

The applicant, who identified himself as Alfredo Oblato, sought relief under the zoning provisions the board cited at the hearing to “alter, relocate, and increase the ridge height of a preexisting nonconforming structure.” Chairman Sean Igoe told Oblato the board could grant the zoning relief now but that a building permit…

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