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18 _. <br /> �r <br /> Page 2 - Article 15 Spec. Town Fleet . ikug 4;`7I <br /> I am referring; particularly to areas overpopulated in the summer- <br /> time . '"lhile there maybe no trouble in the winter, sanitary faci- <br /> lities that are adequate in the winter are overworked in the summer. <br /> j <br /> (The sneaker went on to reiterate the above statements in various <br /> e <br /> phrases - referring- to some open facilities - f1 n <br /> from perforated sewn underground stink - <br /> g pipes - o%.1 drums, etc , ) <br /> The '�,,Ioderator here interrupted the speaker and asked him to relin- <br /> quish the floor. Fie said much of the speakers remarks were not <br /> pertinent to the case in point . He said he wanted something concrete. <br /> The prior speaker rejoined "I will alvc' �T <br /> i you something concrete, " He <br /> went on to zte Hamblin' s Pond , and said it stinks in summer. But <br /> it was o? ey . in winter. . .A remark came from the floor remi..n.d int that tJie building insoector and Board of Health had to be <br /> consulter' and tl�eY would _judge whether or not any contem�l�ted <br /> building or4:ui_ldings met with sanitation and non-pollution standards. <br /> Marsters : The total density in town will be less with this plan <br /> than with the present rate of buildin . <br /> Mr. Griff._n then rose to state that he had attended each meeting held <br /> by the Planning Boa.rcl in connection with the proposed new and revised <br /> by-157s and all phases were thoroughly discussed and everyone who <br /> wished had ample opportunity to understand and to voice their objections <br /> but the people did not attend as they should. But they had their <br /> chance . <br /> From the floor: I was there ! But I think the people should have a <br /> chance to know what they are voting for. Here more references <br /> were made to boating, boat moorings, commercial boating and storage <br /> . . . . . . . . . and John Neal rose to be recognized. <br /> Further discussions ensued. Mr. Marsters had rresented to the <br /> meeting in detail all the proposed amendments �o the elaborate 32 <br /> page new zoning by laws as presented in 1971. <br /> A motion was made and secoaded that article 1.5 be accepted as <br /> amended. <br /> An objection again came from the floor - the objector <br /> stati would like further discussion on the subject . The Moderator he <br /> inquired if he had anything new to present and the speaker <br /> answered th"=t he h-ad. He questioned the '12 rooms , 4 persons , no <br /> seara+ e cooking facilities in section 6 under A-Residential <br /> 1'ses • . . .ar:d noted that no mention was made of sanitary facilities. <br /> Peter .L wrenc.e then rose to object to some of the changes ,pointing <br /> ouL that an Page 15, Sec E 1-9 - Commercial 1 & 2 all are permitted <br /> ln,ere un, r t tie old laws special permits were recurred. Also the <br /> PAIn d, to F l Lhru 6, �; 1 thru. 4 - Page 16 Cl , C2 <br /> f all o These are allowed commercial. 1and 2 areas . [le stated that <br /> ,under uhe old zoning special hermits from the Board of Ap�eal:s were <br />