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PLANNING BOARD
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02/01/1995
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k � <br /> management objective on Town conservation land . <br /> on this and bring i n something n back for Board review.r;T Tom w i 1 1 work 9 g <br /> (Ri chard Marti n i 1 eft the meeti ng . { "� <br /> I . Tony asked what this would mean to someone landscaping their property? �C <br /> Tom responded it is trying to get them to use native species, plants that �4 <br /> r produce berries for birds etc, <br /> x� Tony suggested removing ensur <br /> e and start the sentence with That. <br /> he will probably o through h all of the objectives. <br /> . Tom said Y 9 g <br /> and review the <br /> w use of ensure. <br /> Pat thinks it is the next section, po 1 i c i es , that they need to pay the <br /> i <br /> closest attention to. <br /> z= Tony disagrees . The objectives are like writing the const i tu-t i on . There <br /> frrt, is the ability to modify the plan , and when that happens, they will go back <br /> to the objectives to re-write the policies . The objectives are very, very <br /> i. EI <br /> important. You have to think forward . <br /> -: K. Jim Hanks said this is the reason he came to the meeting . He could not 'r <br /> E� <br /> believe this objective and then saw it was also in the regional policy <br /> plan . He would like the contract for training the animals . This is <br /> ridiculous . { � <br /> Tom said you don ' t train the animals, you find their natural corridor and � <br /> x put it there . Deer Crossing signs on the highways are an example of this . t <br /> I <br /> Jim said there are not a lot of people to comment, the bulk of the ! "' <br /> taxpayers are not here. The summer residents were not giver an opportunity <br /> to speak . <br /> ` Tom said the summer people have their own town to run somewh'e re else . The <br /> voters and year round residents are here now . <br /> r: Tony said it has nothing to do with voting rights , t has to do with the <br /> community . Seasonal residents are part of the community. R' <br /> Tom said that is open to dispute. It did not work out that this public <br /> hearing session could be held in the summer. <br /> =r <br /> 4T N. Ton is not sure this is app rap r i ate for a comprehensive plan . Let the <br /> dog officer do their Job. <br /> f a Tom said we will let the dog officer do their job but this is the 1 <br /> -uy objective you accomplish it through the dog officer. <br /> Jim Hanks said there already is a leash law that is not enforceable. This <br /> � S <br /> objective is not attainable• k <br /> ;, Tom disagreed , we have enforcement of the leash law. ' <br /> ,�+fir <br /> 0 <br /> Tony suggested taking out the word prime , don ' t qualify the . hunts ng <br /> s..vr a r e a s . Of <br /> .:_) Tom said the tried throughout the plan to put qualifiers i n , to make i t "� <br /> more f lexi b1e . <br /> Jane coo d about ice fishing (which i ch i s not hunting) People e were <br /> , Coogan talke a <br /> fishing on Fells Pond and nearby residents were upset because there was no f <br /> ��: pub l i c access to the pond and they went over private property. If you have <br /> to get there over private property , should you put that in the regu 1 at i on <br /> ' t et to i t? <br /> -... or is it implicit. If there is not public access , you cdn g <br /> 8 ,a <br /> A • <br />
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