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The Town Planner addressed to the following proposed <br /> Articles <br /> Housekeeping matter - This Article would correct a <br /> duplication of footnote numbering, Petition Article; to <br /> which the Board agreed to sponsor. <br /> Town Counsel Recommendation - ZBA special Permit <br /> "findings" which is incorrect. The By-law states the sam <br /> process should be used, not to be considered a Special <br /> Permit. Also., the ZBA 's authorized to make a finding <br /> regarding "use" as to whether or not it is similar enough <br /> to an allowed use. It was agreed that the word "rather" be <br /> substituted for the word "only" in the Explanation. The <br /> Planning Board agreed to sponsor. <br /> Zoning Map change - Rezoning oning to arllow a road <br /> extension, Great Bay load, as recommended in the <br /> Comprehensive Plan in are attempt to reduce traffic in the <br /> rotary area; to which the Board agreed to sponsor. <br /> Accessory Apartments - Clarification, specification <br /> and definition, created within .a single-family residential <br /> structure (not a separate building) . <br /> Technical. Change-Parking Regulation - larifi-cation of <br /> required eight-foot widthon-street parallel paring spaces <br /> is in addition to the width of any adjacent travel lanes, <br /> gutters, curbs, or berms. <br /> Resubmission by Building Inspector - Shed setbacks The Chairman recognized the Assistant Building Inspector <br /> who requested Planning Board support of this proposed <br /> article in order to provide the Buildi-ng Department more <br /> control over these issues . He also acknowledged the <br /> importance of having someone from the Building Department <br /> present to speak out in favor of this article at Town <br /> Meeting. The Planning Board agreed to support this <br /> article. <br /> Banning storage of construction vehicles and materials <br /> for long periods of time (over 30-dars) on residential lots <br /> and neighborhoods . Become part of the Use List in order to <br /> specify as prohibited. The Planning Board agreed to <br /> support this article. <br /> 1 <br />