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The vice Chairman questioned whether or not the Commission <br /> would be able to approve the proposal as presented. <br /> The Commission voiced concern regarding possible future use <br /> as a bedroom, insurance/control that it would not . <br /> The vice Chairman suggested Applicant construct the garage <br /> space without bathroom facilities and without providing flooring <br /> for the upper space. <br /> Nor. Sherman suggested the matter remain open for two-weeps <br /> to afford hire the opportunity to discuss the ratter with the <br /> Building Inspector. <br /> John FitZsimmons suggested approval be denied, there should <br /> be no further negotiations as it appears quite evident the space <br /> is designed for bedroom use. <br /> Ir. Sherman interjected Applicant has the right to approach <br /> the Building Inspector for comment . <br /> There being no further Commission or public comment, the <br /> Vice Chairman entertained a motion. <br /> LOTION: Ralph Shaw made a motion to continue the Dearing in <br /> this matter to november 15, 2001 at 7:45 p.m. , at Applicant' s <br /> request; which Motion was seconded by Michael Talbot and so voted <br /> unanimously. <br /> 7 : 45 .ichard wool fe, 24 Tide Run, continued from October 18, <br /> 2001 . <br /> The vice Chairman recognized Michael tarots e, representing <br /> Applicant, who explained the proposed project is to attach a <br /> garage to an existing house. <br /> 1r. Grotske provided copies of a revised. plan. Upon review, <br /> Applicant has reduced the size of the garage in order to meet <br /> minimum requirements of a one-car garage, with room on the sides <br /> for storage use as there is no space on the property to build a . <br /> storage shed. The setback is located at twenty-seven { f t. <br /> feet, and the proposed footprint has been entirely confined <br /> rwithin the developed area of the lot . til so, an adjustment has <br /> been made in order to preserve a large tree located towards the <br /> back of the project . <br /> Substantial mitigation is being proposed to include removal <br /> of non-indigenous plants growing on the slope area to be <br /> supplemented with Hybush Blueberry, In berry, and Mountain <br /> Laurel. <br /> Mr. Grotske stated the revised plan Mould result in far less <br /> impact than what was originally proposed. <br /> a <br />