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A vote from the Board of Selectmen should be <br /> forthcoming at their meeting on August 16 th. <br /> Steve Dolan inquired as to possible onfli-ct of <br /> interest with Ms . l uey position with Affirmative Action; <br /> and requested clarification. <br /> Schedule - Public Hearin <br /> Street Fames - Stratford Ponds <br /> MOTION: Lee Gurney made a Motion to schedule a Public <br /> Hearing for Stratford Ponds, street names, for September 1, <br /> 2004 at 7 : 45 p.m. ; which Motion- was duly seconded by Dennis <br /> Ba-1 arini and so voted unanimously. <br /> Other Items <br /> Cape C.od Management Audit <br /> 1 . Does your town have are adopted Local Comprehensive Plan <br /> (LCP) that describes a desire- , pattern bf development - <br /> es, adopted in 1998 . <br /> . How visible is the edge of your town center or centers <br /> if your town has more than one - 'there is no clear <br /> distinctionbetween the town center and outlying <br /> development. <br /> . where is most commercial growth occurring - within the <br /> town center (s) . <br /> 4 . Where are your town' s public buildings town offices, <br /> library, senior center, schools) located - Most public <br /> buildings are in a town center but some existing or <br /> planned buildings are outside the eenter (s) . <br /> . Does your local zoning define one or more compact town <br /> centers - No town' center s is defined. <br /> . How do t-he lot sizes required in your town center <br /> zoning districts(s) compare with the typical s-ize of older <br /> lots in the same area - NIA. <br /> 7 . Does the zoning bylaw provide for higher density <br /> development (smaller lot sizes) in town centers and lower <br /> densities (larger lot sizes) in outlying areas or areas <br /> -ith sensitive natural resources - No, lot sizes are <br /> either the same or Mixed in sizes throughout the town. <br />
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