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Zoning Board delays final vote on Habitat for Humanity 14‑home comprehensive permit, seeks verification on waivers and environmental items

Zoning Board of Appeals · April 16, 2026
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Summary

The board reviewed Habitat for Humanity’s proposed 14‑home Hospitality Way development at 48 Benjamin Nye Lane, debated findings and multiple waiver requests, and voted to continue final action to April 30 to verify waiver requests and outstanding environmental/technical referrals.

The Falmouth Zoning Board of Appeals spent the latter portion of its April 16 meeting reviewing a lengthy comprehensive‑permit application filed by Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod for a 14‑home, deed‑restricted development at 48 Benjamin Nye Lane, and voted to continue final action until April 30 to complete verification of waiver requests and outstanding technical items.

Attorney Warren Brody, representing Habitat, and project consultants described a project proposed on roughly 7.5 acres of a 55.5‑acre parcel that would provide 14 deed‑restricted homes (eight ranches, five capes and one colonial), deed‑restricted in perpetuity and sold at levels intended to be affordable under state guidelines. Habitat’s team said homes would be all‑electric, include deep insulation, be EV‑ready and connect to a…

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