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JD mentioned that Town Counsel has already advised that Selectmen approval is <br />needed for changes to the right of way. <br />RH and SD want Town Counsel to review where authority lies under the <br />relevant statutes. <br />CR will work on scheduling a workshop with the BOS and Town Counsel to <br />discuss policy and authority on off-site improvements, e.g., sidewalks. <br />JD has concerns about how the Town deals with bonds in general-private <br />property creates issues because the Town may not have legal authority to come <br />on to private property to finish bonded work. CR and JD will research what <br />technical assistance or training the Town can arrange. <br />Pondview Subdivision Extension Request <br />JD talked about Pondview; the developer, Ranger Development Inc., is making <br />progress but is not here for the extension request. CR didn't hear from them after <br />they got the agenda. <br />The street lights need to be installed. <br />There is $100,000 owed to the Affordable Housing Trust Fund. <br />When they come in for extension CPDC may require the $100k to grant the <br />extension. <br />Zoning Workshop: <br />Tambone <br />Atty. Brad Latham represented Atlantic Tambone Development Inc. Tony <br />Tambone, Exec. Vice President, was present. <br />Atty. Latham talked about the rationale for PUD-B proposal he drafted for CPDC <br />review. <br />The PUD-B would be a zoning overlay that would allow similar uses and <br />controls under current PUD regulations; he used existing language from other <br />approved Zoning By-Laws text amendments. <br />Mr. Tambone's parcels amount to 3.4 acres. <br />Atty. Latham has observed that a limited PUD that is site-specific has more of a <br />chance of passing Town Meeting. <br />SD asked about the Carter and Colemen building and whether they looked at <br />that for reference. <br />Atty. Latham explained that they looked to the Carter and Colemen approvals to <br />draft something that was consistent with current uses. <br />George Katsoufis from the Master Plan Advisory Committee was present. <br />He talked about the rythym of South Main Street and the need to exploit nodes <br />along the corridor to encourage in-fill and promote neighborhood-based services. <br />South Main Street needs variety but within the context of neighborhood <br />commercial nodes. <br />CAMy Documents\CPDC\Agenda-Minutes\Minutes\Minutes 10.20.03.doc <br />