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E F"1 <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> N[r.Sanicki will file preliminary plans for review to the 911199 Planning Board. The Board of Health reviewed and <br /> approved the plans 8/12/99. New zoning regulations in effect to be checked by developer. Cluster subdivision does <br /> not need preliminary plan approval. <br /> ZONING ARTICLES FOR OCTOBER TOWN MEETING <br /> •fir ,.. <br /> public Discussion Re-opened @a 7:45 PM <br /> Article 5) To see if the Town will vote to amend Zoning Bylaw by adding the following new Subsection 174- 44 <br /> 25-G(11)to the Table of Use Regulations: "(11)Screen printing,embroidery and other crafts related to the <br /> embellishment of garments produced elsewhere. EXPLANATION: This article would allow screen printing, r 414, <br /> embroidery and similar embellishment of T-shirts and other garments in commercial zoning districts. Such uses <br /> would continue to be allowed in industrial zoning districts. No Board Comment. No Public Comment. "'Motion to Approve Article 5 Mr.Dennis Balzarini made a motion that the Planning Board approve Article 5 as <br /> submitted. Motion seconded by Mr. Matt Malone. vote: 4-0,Unanimous r <br /> Article 6) To see if the Town will vote to amend the zoning bylaw by replacing the term 20%in Subsection "' 46 <br /> 174-25.I.15 with the term 40W, or take any other action related thereto. EXPLANATION: Factory outlet stores <br /> as part of a manufacturing or assembly facility are currently allowed in I-1 Industrial zones. This article would 15 <br /> increase the percentage of gross floor area of such a facility which may be allocated to the outlet store from 20%to <br /> 40%. No Board Comment. No Public Comment. <br /> Motion to Approve Article 6: Mr. James Dorgan made a motion that the Planning Board approve Article 6 as <br /> submitted. Motion seconded by Mr.Dennis Balzarini. Vote: 4-0.Unanimous };" <br /> Article 7) To see if the Town will vote to amend the zoning bylaw by replacing the phrase"or twenty percent <br /> (20%)but at least one of the lots shown on a plan of land not requiring subdivision approval recorded after May 11, ,,,,3 • <br /> 198T'in Subsection 174--26A with the phrase"'or twenty percent(20%)of the lots shown on a plan of land notM, <br /> requiring subdivision approval recorded after May 11, 198(but at least one such lot for any contiguous land which I. <br /> was in common ownership on said date and subsequently divided)". EXPLANATION: This article is intended to <br /> close an apparent"loophole'in the phasing requirements of the Growth Management Bylaw which can be interpreted <br /> PP P P g q g y rp � <br /> to allow the use of multiple"ANIV plans to increase the number of building permits which could be issued on a <br /> parcel in a single year. No Board comment. No Public comment. ; <br /> Motion to Approve Article 7: Mr.Dennis Balzarini made a motion that the Planning Board approve Article 7 as <br /> submitted. Motion seconded by Mr. James Dorgan. vote: 4-01,Unanimous *¢ •, ; <br /> ZONING ARTICLES FOR OCTOBER TOWN MEETING ' <br /> Article 8) To see if the Town will vote to amend Subsection 174-26.B(1)and Subsection 174-26.C(1),to <br /> take effect on January 1, 2000. EXPLANATION: This article would reduce the number of building permits which ��,,; <br /> may be issued annually from 2-112%of existing building stock(approximately 200 units in 1999)to 100, excluding <br /> legally restricted to occupancy b <br /> permits for building within open Space Incentive Development projects,projects g y p y y <br /> Persons aged 55 or over,public housing developed by the Mashpee Housing Authority,up to 100 units of deed- ; <br /> restricted low-or moderate-income housing as defined by the Mass.Department of Housing and Community <br /> Development and projects that are exempted from this bylaw provision by the"grandfather"clause contained in the <br /> state ZoningAct. In 1998 there were 293 residential building permits issued in Mashpee,of which 178 were <br /> g <br /> determined b the Building Inspector to be exempt from this bylaw by the state"grandfather"clause. ' <br /> y g P P y <br /> Public Comment: Tony Analetto believes it will change nothing to control growth in Mashpee. He requested 90 <br /> building permits with no change to bylaws. Bylaws should be much stricter;who is going to clean up Shoestring <br /> Bay? Nothing is going to change. <br /> ?fih, <br /> 4 a <br />
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