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compile the Committee's decision or recommendation letter, provide it to the <br /> applicant and, if appropriate, to the special permit granting authority, and record it <br /> with the Town Clerk,", <br /> or take any other action relating thereto. <br /> Submitted by Planning Board <br /> Explanation: The Zoning By-law currently provides that certain uses shall require "Plan <br /> Review" approval via individual departmental reviews filed with the Building Inspector. The <br /> process has not been consistently followed. In addition, for a number of years the Town has had <br /> a "Technical Review Team", consisting of virtually the same departments involved in the Plan <br /> Review process, which has met informally with developers prior to their filing formal <br /> applications for new projects in order to advise them as to what regulatory requirements will <br /> apply to their project. This article would merge the two procedures into a formal "Plan Review <br /> Committee" and also provide that the Committee would review and make recommendations to <br /> the Planning Board or ZBA on special permit applications. <br /> wit <br /> 0 <br /> Motion made to dispense wit'n the reading of Article 42 made at 9:36 p.m. <br /> *All <br /> Motion to dispense with reading of Article 42 passes at 9 36p.m. <br /> Motion made by George Green. <br /> Motion-. I move Article 42 be voted as printed in the warrant with the exception of the phrase, <br /> "or take any other action relating thereto". <br /> Planning Board voted at a Public Hearing held on September 28, 2004 5-0 to, recommend <br /> approval. <br /> Moderator declares motion passes unanimously at 9:37 P.m. <br /> Article 43 <br /> To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 174-31 of the Zoning By-law, the Land Space <br /> Requirements Table, by adding a reference to footnote 21 at the head of the "Rear" and "Side" <br /> Setback columns and by adding the following new footnote 21: <br /> "21 Minimum required setback from rear or side property lines shall be five (5) feet for sheds or <br /> similar non-habitable structures not exceeding 120 square feet in floor area or 12 feet in height." <br /> or take any other action relating thereto. <br /> Submitted by Planning Board <br /> Explanation: Sheds must currently meet the same 15 or 25 foot setback from property lines that <br /> applies to residences and other large structures. It is difficult on small lots to locate small sheds, <br /> either because the setback requirement would place the shed in the middle of a yard, or over the <br /> 32 <br />