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10 <br /> Is there a time limit on subdivisions? <br /> E. Marsters: State law governs that you file a preliminary <br /> plan, then 7 months to follow with a definitive , then you have <br /> 8 years protection. What has happened, they have filed for <br /> preliminary, if this article passes they will follow with a <br /> definitive and they' ll get 8 years protection from that time. <br /> R. Dubin: If you look across the Cape , Barnstable county is <br /> one of the fastest growing counties in the country. Keep in <br /> mind its not something you want or cDn' t want, you get it in <br /> an area where people are migrating to. You' re going to <br /> get the growth. The Cape will continue to grow rapidly. <br /> People want to move here and will find a way to do it one <br /> way or another. <br /> Tom: The ratio of condominiums is 5500 - 5600 intown now, <br /> We ' ve got now about 1000 condo. permits filed. There' s been <br /> a big boom in condominiums and one-fifth of the units have <br /> been approved. <br /> Gene Narr: Fnom John' s Pond Estates. I' ve lived in town <br /> only 3 years, but am a year round resident. In those 3 years <br /> I have heard this discussion repeated and every time an attempt <br /> was made to change a zoning article )we get the statements <br /> that this will force everyone to build. Last year we asked <br /> for a moratorium, it didn' t pass. Look what ' s happened since. <br /> Think about that before you make up your mind whether you are <br /> going to vote for or against acre zoning. <br /> iR. Dubin: The next article is -,an- article which deletes from <br /> zoning bylaws the provisions section 9. 5 - 9.553 the Planning <br /> retirement Community bylaw. The general consensus is we <br /> don' t need to encourage that type of bylaw. This article pro- <br /> poses the deletion of those sections which would result in L :x <br /> taking as an allowed use taking away the planned retirement <br /> community. Any comments? <br /> how long ago was that 1 aw passed? <br /> E. ,iarsters: 1974. At that time I think it was in the towns <br /> interest to develop that kind of development. <br /> R. Lubin: iiext article: redesignation of portion R3 zone <br /> to R5. The change where it goes from R3 to R5 is changes from <br /> 60,000 sq. ft. The town has acquired some land in this area <br /> for water supply protection that is one of the areas we have <br /> for that use. <br /> Next article : A recent bylaw concerning mashpee <br /> Waquoit Lay area of critical environmental concern. It adds <br /> �L <br />