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PLANNING BOARD
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09/20/2006
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� t <br /> and assembly of hand-held meters, etc. typical of many of <br /> the high tech businesses located on the Cape. shipping and <br /> receiving is limited to postal or package delivery services <br /> such as UPS or FedEx to prevent traditional industrial- <br /> scale operations and impacts . <br /> There was no Board or Public comment. <br /> Particle 26 E plana- ti n - This article would allow <br /> veterinary establishments., kennels and similar <br /> establishments in Industrial zoning districts (they are <br /> currently permit-ted only in Commercial zoning districts) , <br /> add anim-al day care facilities as a specific allowed use, <br /> and amend the current requirement that animals be "kept <br /> wholly indoors" to provide the permitting au-t-hority. the <br /> ability to authorize outdoor exercise runs or yards . <br /> There was no Board -or Public comment. <br /> Article 27 Explanation - This article updates the <br /> requirements and specifications of the Water Quality Report <br /> by-law, which was adopted in the late 1 ' s, to reflect <br /> watershed mapping, target nitrogen leads, standards and <br /> specification developed as part of the Massachusetts <br /> Estuaries Project and other recent studies . <br /> There was no Board or Public comments . <br /> Article 28 Explanation - This article is intended to <br /> allow flexibility in the requirement of 10-foot na�tu-ral <br /> landscaped buffers to accommodate situations such as <br /> village-style development where such buffer strips may run <br /> counter to the intended design- character of the area. <br /> There was no Board or Public comment . <br /> Article 29 Explanation - This article is intended to <br /> male cluster subdivision mandatory in most cases, increase <br /> the minimum open space required from to 0- , allow <br /> ag-ricultu-ral uses within the required open space, increase <br /> flexibility in terms of- sizes and dimensional requirements <br /> for cluster building lots, require provision for affordable <br /> housing, allow density bonuses for additional open space <br /> and affordable housing, and otherwise update or clarify <br /> portions of the cluster subdivision by-law. <br /> 5 <br />
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