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w <br /> can he less than one acre or will it re-vert to the new Town by <br /> laws requiring 3 acres per lot? <br /> Judy explained that there is no zoning over 80 ,000 sq feat (2 <br /> acres) . If someone were to buy it today they would buy what has <br /> been permitted, This is a cluster subdivision, so while the lots <br /> are smaller there is open space to make up for it. <br /> Louisa asked if they should consider looking into rescinding this <br /> project, it might get the Banks attention <br /> Tom stated that at this point the Bank does not own the property. <br /> The Board will meet with Town Counsel again to discuss recision <br /> of this projects Tam will get them on the agenda. <br /> Charlie stated there must he some mechanism to get the Bank to do <br /> something for these two lots because the erosion is a problem. <br /> Pat suggested, to the abutter they take their own actions and use <br /> their influence with the Bank. <br /> Charlie suggested that put some fencing up to keep the children <br /> away and not wait for someone else to do it, <br /> Mrs El iaaon stated she read that the town had surplus money and <br /> why don't they use it do something about this, <br /> Judy stated that this is privateproperty® <br /> Mrs. Elia on. stated that there should be a time limit on when <br /> they have to finish something <br /> Judy stated they have not yet exceeded any time limits. <br /> special permit is good for 2 years (State law) a suhdiv ion. i <br /> good for 8 years, <br /> Judy explained that the Board is treading on new ground, hanks <br /> are collapsing and people who have put up security are non <br /> existent, <br /> Technically there is no violation, they have not asked to release <br /> any lots. If they try to sell a lot there will be a violation <br /> The Board will do the hest they can to sea that something is done <br /> to correct the problem. <br /> Mr. E1 i anon asked if as property owners , with a Town involved <br /> problem, do they have any use to or advise of Town Counsel with <br /> respect to the problem? <br /> Pat stated, that he understands that he would have to request the <br /> Executive Secretary to request the Selectmen if it were possible. <br /> Pat suggested they contact the Soil Conservation Service, a <br /> Federal. Organization, as a possibility for assistance, However <br /> this is private property. <br /> Mrs . Devine stated that she spoke with Mr. Boyd who said that <br /> even though this was a private road the Town is responsible, <br /> 3 <br />