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: OWN OF R�'�bi <br />Town of Reading <br />y / d <br />Meeting Minutes <br />J9.IxCORp° R'EriDIHC, �1t JJ. <br />Board - Committee - Commission - Council: <br />Community Planning and Development Commission I011 QCT -3 A lI: 18 ► <br />Date: 2017-09-11 Time: 7:30 PM <br />Building: Reading Town Hall Location: Selectmen Meeting Room <br />Address: 16 Lowell Street Session: Open Session <br />Purpose: General Business Version: <br />Attendees:, Members - Present: <br />Chair Nick Safina, Dave Tuttle, John Weston, Karen Goncalves-Dolan <br />Members - Not Present: <br />Others Present: <br />Assistant Town Manager Jean Delios, Community Development Director Julie <br />Mercier, Economic Development Director Andrew Corona, Barry Berman, <br />Virginia Adams, Tony D'Arazzo, David Traggorth, Robert Kiley, Judy Keogh, <br />Kristan Steanbruggen, John Zermani, J.Murphy, Dave Hubbard, Diane & <br />Kenneth Cain, Barbara Melanson, Dennis Dorandi, Pamela Adrian, Robert <br />Kylie, Angela Sciandra, Andrew Consigli, John Cain, Amanda Capobianco, <br />Dona Morin, Kerry Grant, Lorrane & Wade Willwerth, Greg Ryan, Heather & <br />Diane McLean, Tom & Sarah Brukilacchio, Gale Graham, Evelyn Lehr, Wayne <br />Dwyer, Jonathan Barnes, Rachel Hitch, Ron Weston, Sharlene Reynolds <br />Santo, David O'Sullivan <br />Minutes Respectfully Submitted By: <br />Topics of Discussion: <br />Chairman Nick Safina called the meeting to order at 7:31 p.m. <br />Special Permit, Special Home Occupation <br />23 Edaemont Avenue, Judy Keoah <br />Judy Keogh was present on behalf of the Application. <br />Mr. Weston read the legal notice into the record. <br />Ms. Julie Mercier, Community Development Director, informed the Commission that this is <br />the first Special Home Occupation Special Permit application since the new bylaw was <br />instated in November 2016. <br />Mr. Safina explained the Applicant is seeking approval to hang an approximately 2' x 3' <br />business sign in a residential neighborhood. The sign will hang from a lamppost. He.asked if <br />the sign would need to hang no less than 8' above ground. Mr. Mercier explained that since <br />the sign is over the private property and not the public sidewalk, it could probably be less, <br />but she noted that the Building Inspector will have to make this determination. <br />Mr. Tuttle opined that the proposed sign looks good. <br />Page 1 1 <br />