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r <br /> r <br /> Preliminary Plan <br /> Location: Canning Property,Rte. 28 <br /> Request: -Lot Commercial <br /> The applicant was represented by Robert Mills and Ray Remillard. A pre nary plan <br /> was left with the Planning Board along with a$75 filing fee. Scheduled l oo <br /> Motion to Schedule 5 17 0 <br /> Motion: Dennis l arini Seconded: Martine �eijering <br /> Vote: 3-0 Unanimous <br /> ■■■■■■■■i■■■■i i i■■i■■■■■i■#■■i■i■■i■■■■■•■i■■■■�i i■■**••■■�■■■■■■i i■i■■■� <br /> Zoning Arficles for May 2000 Annual Iowan Meeting opened @ :00 PM <br /> Notion to Dispense Reading Pubtic Hearing Notice <br /> Motion: Martine Meljering Seconded; Dennis BaLzarini <br /> Vote: 3-0 Unanimous <br /> Article 31 Notice to Amend Zoning By-Law <br /> d fiction To Dispense Reading <br /> Motion: Dennis Ralzarini Seconded: Martine Meliering <br /> Vote: -o Unanimous <br /> Explanation: This article is intended to modernize the Town's antiquated and outdated <br /> hone occupation bylaws. In an era in which government,business and society in general <br /> are attempting to encourage home occupations to bolster fw nily unity, reduce t mffic, <br /> preserve energy and reduce commercial development,Mashp c continues to require <br /> compliance with an obsolete and prejudicial town bylaw. This new bylaw will allow a <br /> broader scope of occupations, many of which already exist, by recogni'Ang activities new <br /> technology has made possible and acknowledging individual business opponunifies not <br /> contemplated decades ago. This bylaw will preserve traditional Cape Cod occupations <br /> and potential "'Green Tourist"enterprises while protecting the integrity of ouT <br /> neighborhoods and the value of our properties. <br /> Mr. Twarog stated the current standards were vague; amendment provides guidel%nes and <br /> standard. <br /> Public Comment: Robert ert Nelson(Zoning Board of Appeals) referred to Article 31,C , <br /> The article, s proposed,would allow for n for employees and 2 <br /> parking-spaces. P � g <br /> customers. Mr. Nelson felt this was excessive. Mr. 'Twarog felt each request should be <br /> looked at individually. Mr. Steve Ball (resident)would life the article to remain at 2. <br /> Mr. Fudala wondered if the purling could be related to the sire of the lot. Mr. John <br /> Cahalane(Board of Selectmen)expressed concern about on street parking. Mr. l al arini <br /> 5 <br />