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improvements to the road would pertain only to the homes that would be built in the new subdivision <br /> and had nothing to do with outside landowners. Mr. Lehrer added that these residential lots were being <br /> held hostage by the new subdivision. The Chair authorized Mr. Betts or his attorney or Ms, Brady to <br /> speak with Mr. Rowley regarding the process and the situation, Mr. Lehrer confirmed that he had been <br /> in contact with Mr. Polloni. <br /> Pete Michaelson, DeGrasse Road, inquired about a bond to begin building houses but Mr. Rowley <br /> responded that the bonding was for the topcoat only. It was Mr. Michaelson's opinion that the <br /> developer should be denied because the work should have already been completed. Mr. Rowley <br /> confirmed that, if the Planning Board placed a time limit with the bonding, and the work was not <br /> completed, it could be completed by the Town. Mr. Rowley confirmed that the lots would not yet be <br /> released. <br /> There was a question whether Habitat for Humanity had received their lot and Mr. Lehrer confirmed <br /> that they were in receipt of the deed. <br /> MOTION: Mr. Balzarini made a motion to continue this Public Hearing to 7:20 p.m. on <br /> October 171". Mr. Kooharian seconded the motion. All voted unanimously. <br /> 8:30 p.m. October 15, 2018 Town Meeting Warrant, Proposed Zoning Amendments <br /> (Continued from 9/27) <br /> The appointed time having arrived, the Chair opened the Public Hearing and read for the record the <br /> Public Hearing notice. The Chair invited the public, who may have missed the last meeting, to first <br /> address the Board. The Chair acknowledged receiving correspondence on September 28 from resident <br /> Fred Naddaff regarding Article 16, October 3 email from Walter and Cheryl Wightman regarding <br /> Article 16 and 17, John Furbush, forwarding comments from Robert Fox on October 3 who supported <br /> Raze and Replace and Attorney Kevin Kirrane Letter supporting Articles 16, 17 and 18, sent today. <br /> Additionally, comments were received from Town Counsel, as requested by the Planning Board. It <br /> was determined that the Board would open each Article to public comment, close the Public Hearing, <br /> deliberate and then vote. <br /> Warrant Article 10: Marijuana Retailer Cap-No public comment <br /> Warrant Article 11: Sign Enforcement-No public comment <br /> Warrant Article 12: Light Industrial Overlay-There was discussion as to whether or not the <br /> Article remained on the Warrant but Mr. Lehrer confirmed that it remained on the Warrant. The Chair <br /> noted that the newspaper Article listed it as Article 15. The Chair stated that there was concern that the <br /> Article, when it was published, had been modified following the public notice. Mr. Weeden inquired <br /> whether the changes were substantial and the Chair responded that it no longer read"architectural <br /> integrity in the area of incorporating the guidelines of the Cape Cod vernacular," Mr. Lehrer stated <br /> that Mr. Fudala had expressed concern about the noticing, which was then discussed with Town <br /> Counsel and it was determined that the Article would be before Town Meeting in its current form and <br /> it was up to the Planning Board how they wished to take action. The Chair stated that they could <br /> notice the change in their recommendation, adding that the AG may not approve the Article due to the <br /> noticing. There was no public comment. <br /> 10 <br />
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