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Dennis Balarini suggested a vote be taken in this <br /> matter tonight, with the option- of making an amendment on <br /> Town Meeting floor. <br /> Article 30 Explanation - Ba-sed on the recommendations <br /> of the Massachusetts i'litary Reservation Joint Land Use <br /> Study completed in o tober- 2005, by the four Upper Cape <br /> towns and M R through the Cape Cod Commission, this <br /> amendment would require an FAA determination that <br /> structures above 0-feet in height {the study suggested 0 - <br /> feet, but the Planning Board felt that, as the normal <br /> allowed building -height for most single--family hones in <br /> iaspee is 3 -feet, 20-feet would be unnecessarily <br /> burdensome) will not constitute a hazard to the safety of <br /> .aircraft operations from Otis Air National Guard Base . The <br /> determination process involves only simple forms and basic <br /> information and can be done n-line. Also based on the <br /> recommendations of the study, the amendment eliminates a <br /> .portion of the star Elect-ric: power line easement, which <br /> lies within the existing Otis A.I . . B. Accident Prevention <br /> Zone, from the Wireless Facility overlay District, within <br /> which wireless towers are allowed a minimum of too-feet in <br /> height, and may be permitted up to Zoo-feet in height. <br /> There a- no Board or Public comment . <br /> Article 31 Explanation - The sign by-law currently <br /> requires that any sign over 0-square feet require a <br /> special permit from the Zoning Board of Appeals, and that, <br /> no matter how large a project or how many permitted <br /> entrances it -has, only one freestanding sign is allowed. <br /> This article would remove the requirement for a ZBA special <br /> permit for pro3ects which already require a Planning Board <br /> special permit, and allows the Planning Board to permit <br /> more than one appropriate freestanding sign for the large <br /> projects that come under their jurisdiction. <br /> There was no Board or Public comment. <br /> The Chairman entertained a motion to close the Public <br /> Hea-ringin this matter. <br /> MOTION: Lee Gurney made a Motion- to close the .Public <br /> Dearing; -which Motion was duly seconded by Dennis Bal a.rini <br /> and so voted unanimously- <br /> 7 <br />