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Mr. Bornstein argued that the permit ;stays that <br /> unless the garages have been increased by o the original <br /> zoning applies. 'e also stated that buyers want garages. <br /> There was discussion regarding square footage <br /> application. Dennis Bal arini suggested the developer <br /> eliminate a unit if the proper square footage allowed could <br /> not be met. <br /> The Town Planner noted the site Plan is too crowded. <br /> The chairman reminded the developer of Town counsel <br /> and Building Inspector determination regarding tennis <br /> courts_ <br /> r. Bornstein raised some objections including the <br /> proposed construction of affordable housing units, <br /> increased costs associated with the Condominium <br /> Association, possible increase in asphalt coverage, and <br /> loss of tax revenues genera-ted to the Town by garage <br /> s-tructures . <br /> The chairman responded these are not concerns of the <br /> Planning Board, suggesting the developer work within the <br /> Regulatory system. <br /> The Town Planner noted the units are larger in size <br /> than what was originally permitted; there are fewer un-its <br /> because they have been increased in size . <br /> The Assistant Town Planner suggested the building <br /> designs be modified. <br /> The Chairman suggested the developer reach some <br /> decision in order to comply; eliminate some of the <br /> buildi-ngsif necessary. <br /> The Town Planner suggested the buildings be redesigned <br /> with garages in front . <br /> (Richard Terry left at some point during these <br /> discussions . ) <br /> Don Myers expressed concern with the density issue. <br /> utility Plan Phase III <br /> 4 <br />