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Zoning board approves larger accessory structure at 6 Village Road to house family’s antique cars

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Summary

The board granted a special permit for a 1,444-square-foot accessory building at 6 Village Road to store family-owned antique cars; the decision was approved with one vote against.

The Town of Lakeville Zoning Board of Appeals on June 12 approved a special permit allowing a 1,444-square-foot accessory structure at 6 Village Road to store family-owned antique cars.

Applicant Nicholas Parnick said the building is intended to hold vehicles his father will pass to Parnick’s three sons. "…my dad who's in pretty ill health… he would like to will several of his cars to my 3 boys," Parnick said, explaining the storage need and the sentimental value of the vehicles.

Town staff memos from the Board of Health (May 30) and the Conservation Commission were read into the record. The Board of Health noted the proposed garage would not have water or sewer connections and would not be used as a dwelling. The Conservation Commission reported no wetland resources on the property and had no concerns.

A board member moved to accept the application and to approve the petition as applied for. The motion was seconded; the board approved the special permit. The clerk recorded one opposition on the vote; the chair confirmed the motion carried (vote recorded in the meeting as four in favor, one opposed). The board reminded the applicant of the 14-day filing with the clerk and the 20-day statutory appeal period before a permit can be issued.