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7. <br />• to the Board of Appeals?" <br />Ms. Lane: "Yes". <br />Mr. Hauck: "Special Permits for two years and Variances <br />for one year yet we have this paragraph that if you don't start <br />construction within six months you have to meet the next zoning <br />increase". <br />Ms. Lane: "You can give extensions of the building <br />permits". <br />Mr. Hauck: "If someone gets a Special Permit and doesn't <br />get a building permit within six months and there is a zoning <br />change do they have to meet the new zoning?" <br />Ms. Lane: "Yes. every time there is a zoning change there <br />should be a hurryup to get building permits." <br />Mr. Hauck: If there is a zoning change do they have to <br />come back to the Board.?" <br />Ms. Lane: "Yes, under the new by-law. If there is a zoning <br />change. The paragraph refers to Special Permits and not <br />Variances." <br />• Mr. Govoni: "Does Town law supercede state law?" <br />Ms. Lane: "In what way. The Town can be more strict but <br />Section 6 is for protection to the homeowners. You could not <br />say there is no such thing as a Section 6 expansion permit in <br />this Town." <br />Mr. Hauck: "Paragraph 4 is only undeveloped lots...." <br />Mr. Friel: "Isolated. <br />Ms. Lane: "Undeveloped lots for the initial <br />construction...." <br />Mr. Makunas: "Isolated at the time of the zoning change <br />they have to meet the zoning prior to that change. That is going <br />to make it a lot easier for a lot of people." <br />Ms. Lane: Isolated undeveloped lots have to have complied <br />with zoning right before the zoning change and are buildable. <br />Mr. Hauck: "Multiple lots?" <br />Ms. Lane: "Good for five years from zoning change." <br />• Mr. Hauck: "We had an Indian suit .... is that a defacto <br />