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r <br /> Richard Terry also expressed concern for traffic <br /> impacts. <br /> It was the consensus of the Board to limit the <br /> proposed language to "hotels motels", eliminating <br /> Hospitals, Infirmary, Nursing Home, Convalescent Horne, <br /> Congregate Care, or Assisted Living Facilities . <br /> Approval of any proposed project to be obtained by <br /> Special Permit only. <br /> The Board also directed the Town Planner to present <br /> information on a parking lot Zoning Bylaw for review at <br /> the next Meeting.. <br /> Accessory Apartment Zoning By-law - The Assistant Town <br /> Planner reported the current minimum requirement is 75, <br /> -square feet. <br /> The By-law from the Town of Littleton, Massachusetts <br /> was used as the model . One accessory apartment per lot <br /> would be allowed, subject to approval by the Board of <br /> Health and that any additional bedrooms allowed would not <br /> emceed that- -number- allowed- under- Sit-le V. - -- - - ---- <br /> The minimum size of the dwelling would be 300 square <br /> feet, or no more than 0 f the gross floor space of the <br /> principal structure within which the apartment is located. <br /> A maximum of two-bedrooms would be allowed. There are <br /> design and scale considerations to be examined. One off <br /> street parking space is to be provided. Occupancy Permit <br /> is not to be issued by the Building Inspector until such <br /> time as all requirements have been met. <br /> The chairman rioted this would fall under jurisdiction <br /> of the Zoning Board of Appeals special Permit. She asked <br /> if they would also have the authority to grant a variance. <br /> She suggested the Planning Board be the Special Permit <br /> granting authority. <br /> The Town Planner questioned whether or not separate <br /> buildings located on the site could be approved for an <br /> accessory apartment use. He stated the proposed language <br /> implies use within the same building. <br /> 11 <br />