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,fir � ti <br /> He researched how many building permits were issued over the Years, going back to 1970, 117 �4 <br /> were issued, in 1984 701 building permits were issued. The actual numbers have decreased <br /> since the mid 80 s. He hates to sec the government Pushingtoo amuck on what happens ' <br /> ppe in town. <br /> Mr.Analetto said Mr. Dorgan is opposed to any restrictions,he asked hint what effects has h � <br /> budding had on our town? <br /> st e . <br /> w <br /> Mr.Dorgan said he is not opposed to restriction, he supports the n r <br /> PP umber to the local , <br /> com P P rehensive lan. f#1 :� <br /> . ;. <br /> A <br /> Mr.Blythe asked how many homes were built which were not from a exempted subdivision? <br /> Mr. wheeler said approximately 70-90. <br /> Mr.Blythe responded that reducing the number to 60 then is only reducing it b about 10 homes. <br /> . y <br /> Toni said the building inspector is assuming a cluster development is exempt, disagrees with <br /> he disc that interpretation and it needs clarification from town counsel. A cluster speci,alpermit does not <br /> authorize construction of a building,that 1s not what the statue is protecting. <br /> Ed Bakers Pirates dove <br /> . He does not know what the right number is but would like to make <br /> these comments: traffic is a problem, nitrogen loading of all of ' <br /> g g our estuaries is a problem,the <br /> amount of money he is paying in taxes is a problem. whey does he a more in taxes each <br /> pay year ,<< <br /> if building more houses is supposed to save money. Something has to be done to controlgrowth,. g <br /> whether it is the number in the LCP or a different number. This town has a total inabili to a i <br /> . ty keep <br /> up with the growth it is experiencing,no town could. He asks that the Plannin Board recognize <br /> . g <br /> the strains and what it is dong to our quality of life and give everyone time to adjust r <br /> � ry � st to the <br /> change,to the traffic <br /> g growth,to paying for water. Even without the schools,there are major F <br /> problems. He . . �p would like to see the Planning Board do something about limits the growth and " <br /> maintaining a building industry in this town into the future. whatever you can do Mr. Baker <br /> is <br /> would appreciate. <br /> t <br /> Robert Nelson, Tradewinds Drive,member of ZBA. He asked if you make a change t <br /> y g o the LAP, <br /> get��� approval?doesn't it have to ��41 <br /> ? ,4, <br /> Tom said this is not a change to the LCP, it is a zoningbylaw change to the <br /> y g growth management <br /> bylaw. It only needs town meeting approval. <br /> , <br /> PP ,►�; <br /> Mr.Nelson agrees that the LCP has not been given a chance. If its not broke there's� ere s no need to >> � <br /> fix it. i t <br /> .Analetto said if the LCP states a cap of 150 building permits, were issued, <br /> and over 300 i + <br /> , i <br /> there is a need for a change to the bylaw. . <br /> Tom explained that currently Y the bylaw allows 2 1/2%of existing <br /> units. The 150 has not yet <br /> been implemented. One,item on the table is to char it t 150 <br /> e <br /> change o but the big question�s what�s ,�, <br /> exempt. zp <br /> Analetto asked its possible to et a fixed number for a ca including special permits? <br /> T��f■/��]■ g , Pa g Pec P �• <br /> John <br /> said <br /> � <br /> a d there is nothing we can do to control exempt special pen-nits. <br /> P Pe P <br /> Tom said what is needed is correct interpretation. <br /> Bennis suggested the bylaw could exempt certain .y pt amain developments, for example age restricted <br /> developments. YY <br /> 8:00 Scheduled public hearing. J <br /> Jim made a emotion to continue the schedule 5:00 public hearing to g:3o this evening. ;��C w <br /> P g g <br /> Dennis seconded the motion. All members were in favor 4-0** <br /> 4 <br />