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Explanation: Sometimes, an applicant will request work to be done, either wholly or partially, on <br /> property not owned by the applicant (for example, a hazardous tree is requested to be removed by an <br /> applicant and the tree lies on a neighboring property in close proximity to the applicant's home) In these <br /> instances,the applicant is required to provide documentation of written permission from the property <br /> owner and have this documented permission accompany the permit application. The existing language <br /> requires notification to be provided to the property owner if the applicant is not the property owner; <br /> however, it is necessary to have this permission in writing before the permit application is placed on a <br /> meeting agenda, so the other property owner is aware of the request prior to a given meeting. <br /> The Board of Selectmen recommends approval of Article 20 by a vote of 4-0 <br /> The Finance Committee recommends approval of Article 20 by a vote of 6-0 <br /> MOTION TO BE MADE BY SELECTMAN WEEDEN: <br /> I move the Town vote to approve Article 20 as printed in the warrant with the <br /> exception of the phrase, "or take any other action relating thereto." <br /> Article 21 <br /> To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 172-7 of the General Bylaws as follows: <br /> Amend the language of Chapter 172-7(A) as follows: <br /> Replace the phrase "significant or cumulative effect"with "adverse impacts"or take any other action <br /> relating thereto. <br /> Submitted by the Conservation Department <br /> Explanation: The term "adverse impact" is used to describe a threshold of alteration within wetlands <br /> jurisdiction that is considered beyond negligible. It is referenced throughout the Massachusetts State <br /> Wetlands Protection Act. In order to establish consistency of proper terminology between the Chapter <br /> 172 Wetland Bylaw and the MA State Wetlands Protection Acts, this change of wording is necessary. <br /> The Board of Selectmen recommends approval of Article 21 by a vote of 4-0 <br /> The Finance Committee recommends approval of Article 21 by a vote of 6-0 <br /> MOTION TO BE MADE BY SELECTMAN GOTTLIEB: <br /> I move the Town vote to approve Article 21 as printed in the warrant with the <br /> exception of the phrase, "or take any other action relating thereto." <br /> 28 <br />