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34 Approved 11/6/13 <br /> 108 <br /> 109 Maxecine Mitchell: I don't know what a one-ton truck is. If you have a landscaping business,they have trucks and long <br /> 110 trailers. <br /> 111 <br /> 112 Ashley Moncado: There is language already in the UDO. <br /> 113 <br /> 114 Tony Blake: Any language that is not a split axle truck. <br /> 115 <br /> 116 Pete Hallenbeck: Rather than a ton limit,an axle limit. <br /> 117 <br /> 118 Lisa Stuckey: Delivery trucks, UPS or FedEx are okay with me. <br /> 119 <br /> 120 Pete Hallenbeck: If you had a small business,would this be something you could apply for a variance on. <br /> 121 <br /> 122 Michael Harvey: I am hesitating to say yes because there may not be hardship. This is not to promote small business use for <br /> 123 a property but home occupation. Anybody can apply for anything. I don't see the limitation that is providing such a limit on <br /> 124 your use of property as warranting a variance. <br /> 125 <br /> 126 Pete Hallenbeck: I would say one or two ton. <br /> 127 <br /> 128 Paul Guthrie: The five-acre provision worries me because of the entrepreneur starting out. <br /> 129 <br /> 130 Pete Hallenbeck: I think part of the five acres is that we are applying the same rules whether you had a one acre lot or 100 <br /> 131 acre farm. <br /> 132 <br /> 133 Ashley Moncado: We'll look into all the suggestions and changes and get back to you at the November Planning Board <br /> 134 Meeting. <br /> 135 <br /> Pete Hallenbeck, Chair <br /> 3 <br />