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9. Does your community have a demolition delay bylaw r or <br /> ordinance - No, not at this time . <br /> o. Has your town adopted the Community Preservation Act r <br /> other means of funding historic preservation - , not at <br /> this time. It is a high priority. <br /> 41 . Please comment or note exceptions relating to any of the <br /> topics addressed in this section: <br /> .Has your community proposed and implemented any <br /> districts of Critical Planning concern (DCPC) to protect <br /> significant natural, coastal, scientific, cultural, <br /> architectural, archeological, historic, economic or <br /> recreational resources or values - We are exploring use of <br /> the DCPC process to protect key resource areas . <br /> 4 . 1s there a guidebook for developers and applicants to <br /> explain the local regulatory process - General guidance <br /> documents a e ava-ilable, from different town d artmi ents . <br /> 44 . Does your town budget funds for training and conferences <br /> for Board members - There is a small budget, few members <br /> t-ake adVantage of training opportunities. <br /> Correspondence <br /> John Halachis statin-g he will- be away on vacation. <br /> CCC Hearing, August 12th, addressing the clear-out on route <br /> 130. Co Mission staff Deport recommending approval of four <br /> (4) acres of open space. <br /> CCC. Decision modifying the Route 11 Market street project . <br /> Providing credits for transportation mitigation, and <br /> approval for possible wastewater hook up at Fine, Police, <br /> and Senior Center locations . <br /> Board Discussion - DCPC <br /> The Assistant Town Planner provided copies of DCPC <br /> Guidance Document, DCPC Regulations, a-nd flow charts <br /> The Chairman reminded the Board of CCC authority to <br /> nominate a DCPC, although they have never done so. She <br /> expressed her support of a DCPC at this time because it <br /> would define a structure for completion. <br />