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1. A strict limit on the number of vehicles, both <br />commercial and private as well a's unregistered, <br />which can be parked on the premises. 1 recall <br />counting as many as six vehicles at my neighbor's <br />house -t 31 Leamington Lane where an illegal in- <br />law apartment was housed. The Building Inspector <br />was involved with this particular case. T-he lot <br />size here is approximately 1,00 sq. f. Try to <br />picture this horrendous situation as an abutting <br />property owner. <br />2. A limit on that portion of the property which can <br />b used for parking to eliminate the use of <br />multiple driveways which cause erosion to the <br />abutting property ownerfs side yard. <br />. Appropriate landscaping which would aid in the <br />maintenance of an appearance of a one -family <br />house. <br />. A cap on the number of adults and children who can <br />Reside in the house. septic requirements cannot <br />deal with this issue. <br />. Fines for absentee landlords who choose to flout <br />Town housing requirements. <br />. Reference should be made to all relevant Fire <br />codes and Health Department. codes. The Fire chief <br />should be priory to the final draft as well as all <br />appropriate department heads where Town legal <br />liability may be an issue. <br />. Limit, if possible, the role of the ZBA. This <br />body as now constituted is an anachronism chaired <br />by Mr. Govoni who., in my experience, wants to hear <br />only requests but no opposition to his and the <br />BA's decrees. <br />The chairman them asked the Assistant Torn Planner to <br />respond. <br />Mr. Smith explained this process began as a result of - <br />an .inquiry from a couple wishing to add on their home and <br />realizing the current square footage restrictions. <br />13 <br />