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OW JWF <br /> lit, <br /> i <br /> Section H-Refers to architectural , s ignage, and/or 14 <br /> landscaping controls, which will enhance the Commercial. center � <br /> Bylaw resulting in a Town--wide benefit, not solelyto Mash pee '� <br /> Commons. } <br /> The Town Planner suggested a further amendment requiring �:, <br /> designs for all buildings be provided initially,, or would be <br /> required by the Planning Board (delete the word TMmay" so that <br /> architectural controls would be mandatory) ,, <br /> Section I--Requires a completed wastewater treatment plant <br /> prior to receiving a building permit, <br /> After much discussion rewarding a public/private was tewate'r � �,��,•�`' <br /> treatment plant, State Regulations, and the creation of lots, ' <br /> prompted by concerns raised. by Dennis Bal zarini, the Town Planner <br /> assured Board Members the amendment would b written tit e tten. �n such a <br /> way that lots cannot be created until they can be legally , <br /> serviced by a wastewater treatment plant, <br /> ► rear � <br /> Section J-Refers to the method of calculating the minims Y �q <br /> lot coverage allowed, whereby the total would not exceed twenty , # <br /> (2 o%) percent, The proposed amendment would in no way increase <br /> the potential amount of development of commercially zoned land <br /> within the Town. <br /> Page 1.1~A broader explanation of the Article as written ,by <br /> the Town Planner y discussed with the Selectmen' s Subcommittee, <br /> and as presented to the Planning Board on April 2 2, 199 8r' <br /> . <br /> The Town Planner broached the issue of storm water,, fi� <br /> informing the Board the Watershed committee would like to pursue <br /> the possibility of expanding the storm water Article adopted for <br /> groundwater protection districts Town-wide, to allow for nutrient <br /> control.. As a result, both Articles may appear on the Warrant., <br /> Some of the storm water concerns may be addressed by the adoption Y �y <br /> of this Article. �a <br /> John Kuchinski reminded Mr, Rudala about deed restrictions <br /> regarding fertilization limitations for nitrogen specific areas. <br /> t Public Comment f , <br /> * klw�i <br /> At <br /> this point, the vice Chairman opened the Discussion to <br /> members of the public: <br /> Dr. Hastings inquired if water, traffic, and environmental. <br /> impact studies have been addressed by MCLP and whether or not �v,� ,,• s <br /> this information would be made available to the voters prior to <br /> October Town Meeting. <br /> The Town Planner explained the July 1.3th date is the <br /> deadline for submission of Articles far the warrant, allowing a <br /> io <br /> 1 3 f 'ik, <br /> 06 <br />