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5 <br /> 1 She said the permitted non-resident employees will increase from 2 to 3, and the <br /> 2 permitted visitors will increase to 3 at one time, not to exceed 6 per day. <br /> 3 Ashley Moncado said major home occupations will allow for up to 50 percent of the <br /> 4 residential dwelling to be used toward the home occupation and will allow up to 6 non-resident <br /> 5 employees on site. <br /> 6 She said accessory structures will be permitted up to 2500 square feet on tracts 5 to 10 <br /> 7 acres in size, and up to 3000 square feet on tracts 11 acres or more. <br /> 8 She said standards for the major home occupations will allow for 8 visitors at one time, <br /> 9 not exceeding 15 per day. <br /> 10 Ashley Moncado noted that the load capacity standard for vehicles will be changed to a <br /> 11 gross vehicle weight, and the revised standards will accommodate the use of standard and <br /> 12 larger sized pickup trucks. <br /> 13 <br /> 14 Andrea Rohrabacher arrived at 7:10 pm. <br /> 15 <br /> 16 Planning Board Chair Pete Hallenbeck invited questions from the Board. <br /> 17 <br /> 18 Commissioner Gordon asked where section 419 of the building code is located. <br /> 19 Ashley Moncado said the reference to this is located at the end of the amendment form. <br /> 20 Commissioner Gordon said she is looking for the actual section. <br /> 21 Ashley Moncado said this was not included. <br /> 22 (Michael Harvey made copies of the missing document and distributed this to the <br /> 23 Commissioners and the Planning Board.) <br /> 24 Commissioner Pelissier referred to the standards of evaluation on page 15. She noted <br /> 25 the uses not permitted and the wording in section B regarding the standards of evaluation. She <br /> 26 asked if it was possible for some of the non-permitted uses to actually meet the standards of <br /> 27 evaluation. <br /> 28 She cited the example of a plumber who once resided in her neighborhood, but was not <br /> 29 disruptive. She asked if standards of evaluation could be used, with no automatic non-permitted <br /> 30 uses. <br /> 31 Ashley Moncado said this was a topic at the last planning board meeting. She said this <br /> 32 language was in the UDO to prevent the possibility of a resident using their property as a main <br /> 33 center and having too much storage or warehousing on site, or creating increased traffic count. <br /> 34 She said the standards proposed tonight may be able to accommodate those uses and prevent <br /> 35 them from being unpermitted. She said this is a topic for further discussion. <br /> 36 Commissioner Rich thanked the planning department for the robust conversation. She <br /> 37 asked about the statement that prohibits the use of a home base for constructing or building <br /> 38 anything. She asked if constructing bookcases for a client in a garage shop would be <br /> 39 considered building something in a home based business. <br /> 40 Ashley Moncado said she did not believe this was prohibited in the UDO. She said there <br /> 41 were concerns for operating a building construction contracting business out of the home. She <br /> 42 said if someone came forward wanting to build furniture, this would be allowed if the resident <br /> 43 met the regulations and did not exceed outdoor storage space or other standards. <br /> 44 Commissioner Price referred to the chart on page 2. She noted that the second blue <br /> 45 box, under standards of evaluation says "body shop, hauling, and building." <br /> 46 Ashley Moncado said this is just a general comment as part of a summary chart to use in <br /> 47 referencing the amendments in attachment 2. <br /> 48 Commissioner Price asked if these standards are for the rural buffer or the rural area in <br /> 49 general. She said some of the standards are very restrictive and would not matter in a rural <br /> 50 area. She questioned whether this might hurt rural people, rather than help them in the effort to <br /> 51 open a home business. <br />