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• <br /> • <br /> add up to less than ten 10 percent . The original <br /> existing permit stands protected under old zoning. The <br /> currentBy-law adopted two years ago states that if, <br /> through zinodifi ation, the original square footage i-s <br /> increased over to , current zoning shall apply. <br /> The Chairman interrupted the Public Hearing at this <br /> point to address the following matters : <br /> Public Hearing <br /> Sea Coast, Iroc■ . P. i har'd Jo ral <br /> 90 Echo Road - Assessors' Map 19, Bloch <br /> Approval of Special Permit Application for Construction of <br /> Tireless Communications Tower filed Larch 11, 2002; <br /> continued from December 4, 2002 <br /> The- Town Planner reported Town Counsel Decision that <br /> the Planning Board tale no further action with reward to <br /> either of the cell tower permits that have been appealed; <br /> .and that the Public Hearings be continued to a date <br /> certain. <br /> The Chairman made reference to a clarification from <br /> Town Counsel, corer sheet from the New Seabury opinion <br /> letter: to any Hearings such as on cell tower referred <br /> to in my earlier letter, if the Board commenced any Hearing <br /> it should continue it to a date certain to allow for <br /> resolution at the Cape Cod Commission. The Board may them <br /> continue the Hearing to another time certain as many times <br /> as is necessary, " <br /> The Chairman them recognized Andrew Singer, attorney <br /> from Dennisport, representing the Appellant in the matter <br /> currently before the Cape Cod Commission, who stated it is <br /> the current understanding that a Hearing has been requested <br /> (not yet scheduled) for sometime in late January or <br /> February. <br /> The Chairman entertained a -motion be made in this <br /> matter. <br /> MOTION: Dennis Bal arini made a Motion to continue <br /> the Public Hearing in this matter to February 19, 2003, at <br /> 7 : 15 p.m. ; which Motion was seconded b.y Steve Dolan and so <br /> voted unanimously. <br />