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8 <br /> 1 Commissioner Price asked how this will affect farm based businesses, for example <br /> 2 someone making jam to sell on the roadside. <br /> 3 Perdita Holtz said businesses located on a bonafide farm, making a value added product <br /> 4 are exempt from zoning regulations. She said if it is not a bonafide farm, such as a person <br /> 5 making jam in their home kitchen, environmental health permits would be required. She said <br /> 6 this would be a home based business that requires a permit. <br /> 7 Commissioner Price asked if this means the person would still be able to sell in front of their <br /> 8 home. <br /> 9 Perdita Holtz said a home occupation would not be able to sell in front of their house. <br /> 10 Commissioner Price referred to the traffic issue. She said her tax accountant works out <br /> 11 of his home and has people drop taxes at his house. She said her neighbor generated more <br /> 12 traffic from teenage boys and their friends coming and going than the tax collector generates <br /> 13 from the business. She said she does not understand how traffic can differentiate. <br /> 14 Ashley Moncado said that can be a hard thing to regulate. She said the original <br /> 15 numbers were much greater than those being submitted tonight. She said charts were created <br /> 16 to show average trips. She said the original numbers proposed gave a number of upwards of <br /> 17 160 trips per day resulting from a major home occupation. She said this is based on a worst <br /> 18 case scenario of employees taking lunches, or a parent bringing children back and forth to piano <br /> 19 lessons. <br /> 20 Ashley Moncado said those traffic counts were why the recommendations were reduced, <br /> 21 in order to bring the counts down a little. She said an average single family residential unit will <br /> 22 create 4-20 trips per day. She said the recommendations provided tonight go above that range <br /> 23 to accommodate for family and business trips. She said the goal is to keep it in the appropriate <br /> 24 range for a single family residential home. <br /> 25 Commissioner Gordon read the statement about creating a reasonable balance between <br /> 26 the home occupations and protecting the character of residential neighborhoods. She referred <br /> 27 to page 7 and asked why this says home occupations would be promoted and encouraged. <br /> 28 She gave the following alternative wording: "appropriate balance between supporting home <br /> 29 based business and protecting the character and enjoyment of residential neighborhoods." <br /> 30 Ashley Moncado said the planning board's goal has been to promote home based <br /> 31 businesses. She said the one sentence focuses on one side of it; however the goal is to focus <br /> 32 on providing opportunities for residents to have a different means to conduct business through <br /> 33 their home, but it also important to protect the character of residential neighborhoods. <br /> 34 Commissioner Gordon said use of the words promote and encourage, does not sound <br /> 35 like a balance. <br /> 36 Ashley Moncado said this comes from the original goal. She said that one sentence <br /> 37 does not encompass all of this. <br /> 38 Commissioner Dorosin said it has been out of balance in the other direction, and now <br /> 39 the goal is to balance it by promoting home businesses. He said the pendulum often swings <br /> 40 too far the other way when these kinds of corrections are made. <br /> 41 Commissioner Rich noted that no one from the public was in attendance. She asked if <br /> 42 any input or comment was made at previous meetings or through emails. <br /> 43 Tony Blake said staff and board members spoke with neighbors and drew from personal <br /> 44 experiences. He feels these businesses are an underappreciated part of the economy. <br /> 45 Pete Hallenbeck said there were no comments from the public. He said most of the <br /> 46 planning board does some aspect of their work from their home. <br /> 47 Tony Blake said he works for a corporation from home office, and he is exempt; however <br /> 48 many of his neighbors do work from home businesses. <br /> 49 Commissioner Rich said many people today use their home to telecommute. <br />