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amending the 1-1 row by replacing the number "150" under the "Minimum Building Setback to <br /> Lot Lines" — "Front" column with the number "75" and by replacing the current text of Footnote <br /> #11 with the following: <br /> "I I Except that no building in any industrial district may be located within 150 feet of Routes <br /> 28 or 15 L" or take any other action relating thereto. <br /> Submitted by Board of Selectmen <br /> Explanation-. This article would maintain a 150-foot setback requirement from Routes 28 and <br /> 151 in Industrial zoning districts, but otherwise reduce front setbacks in those districts to 75 feet, <br /> which is currently the applicable front setback from private streets in industrial districts. This <br /> amendment is proposed because of recent and proposed conversions of streets in industrial areas <br /> from private to Town roads, which under current zoning would increase required setbacks, from <br /> those streets from 75 to 150 feet. <br /> Planning Board voted at a Public Hearing held on April , 20O for approval. <br /> Motion made by Wayne Taylor, <br /> Motion-, I move the Town vote to amend to Section 174-31 of the Zoning Bylaw, as printed in <br /> the warrant. <br /> Motion passes unanimously at 9:41 p.m. <br /> Article 27 <br /> To see if the Town will amend Section 174-55.0 as, follows: <br /> In an industrial district, one (1) freestanding sign is permitted on each lot, provided that it does <br /> not stand forty (40) square feet in signboard area, does not exceed five (5) feet in height and is <br /> located closer than fifty (50) feet to a lot line. In commercial districts, one (1) freestanding stand <br /> per road access point is permitted. Such signs may not exceed forty (40 square feet in signboard <br /> area and may not be closer than twelve (12) feet to any lot line. The top edge of any such <br /> freestanding sign shall not be higher than twenty-five (25) vertical measure above the average <br /> level of the ground between the supports of each sign or take any other action related thereto. <br /> Submitted by Petition <br /> Explanation-. The purpose of this Article would allow a commercial business that is not visible <br /> from the road to advertise itself at a road access point. The purpose would only be to advertise a <br /> business that could not be seen from the road. <br /> Planning Board voted at a Public Hearing held on April 23, 2003 5-0 to make no <br /> recommendation. <br /> Motion made by Arthur DePauL <br /> 27 <br />
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