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44 <br /> DRAFT <br /> 2086 around a coffee pot does not. In terms of the NIMs that we would be alerted about just the major <br /> 2087 subdivisions right? Not the minor subdivisions? <br /> 2088 <br /> 2089 Taylor Perschau: Minor subdivisions, and you create more than five lots. They do require a NIM. <br /> 2090 <br /> 2091 Chris Johnston: Thank you. Okay. The plan to move forward is only to alert the planning board of the major <br /> 2092 subdivisions,the one a year. <br /> 2093 <br /> 2094 Charity Kirk: Might as well do all the NIMs, like have a NIM calendar you can subscribe to and like say how <br /> 2095 much, because I mean,there is people who are really concerned about this and let them decide. <br /> 2096 Well, again, I think that this could be satisfied with a policy that sits outside the ordinance? <br /> 2097 <br /> 2098 Charity Kirk: Yes. I would agree. <br /> 2099 <br /> 2100 Cy Stober: If that is satisfactory to the planning board. <br /> 2101 <br /> 2102 Chris Johnston: Yeah. <br /> 2103 <br /> 2104 Charity Kirk: Yes. <br /> 2105 <br /> 2106 Cy Stober: I would like to talk to Taylor. I would like to talk to Perdita about, like giving you the information <br /> 2107 about what is going on with exhausting the staff but and then just making sure that,yeah, I like the <br /> 2108 idea of a calendar that we can just link to and send you in the monthly newsletter possibly even or <br /> 2109 a monthly update to you all but something that is just kind of turn key and that we could even <br /> 2110 make it simple for everybody involved. <br /> 2111 <br /> 2112 Chris Johnston: Because the vibe I get is the public interaction is how we learn about things that are missing, <br /> 2113 things that are not going correct per the ordinances and things along those lines, how we find out <br /> 2114 that the buffer requirements are wrong or people feel uncomfortable. Or whatever the case may <br /> 2115 be, and if it goes through the staff side,that is efficient. It is quick, and also, I think we lose at <br /> 2116 some level the ability to say, oh, this is not right. We need to dial it in at the next meeting and <br /> 2117 have the ordinance updated or amended or whatever the case may be. You know,yes,we are <br /> 2118 talking about,we are talking about subdivision ones. We are going to see all the zoning ones, all <br /> 2119 the other things along those lines, so in the grand scheme of things,when you go back to your bar <br /> 2120 chart or your pie chart,we are talking about this stuff right here, right that we are being potentially <br /> 2121 sidelined because we have no leverage. So what we are talking about here is the green and the <br /> 2122 purple. Right. What we are being removed from is the green and purple. We never had any input <br /> 2123 on blue. We never had any input on red. <br /> 2124 <br /> 2125 Cy Stober: Or green. <br /> 2126 <br /> 2127 Charity Kirk: Yeah, it is just the purple. <br /> 2128 <br /> 2129 Chris Johnston: It is just the purple. <br /> 2130 <br /> 2131 Beth Bronson: Just the purple. <br /> 2132 <br /> 2133 Chris Johnston: Just the purple. Even better. Okay, great, so in terms of input from the public and input from, <br /> 2134 from the public at large,we are talking about a very small sliver where we are being regulated out, <br /> 2135 so that is all I have got. <br /> 2136 <br /> 2137 Ana Garcia-Turner: Really quick. <br /> 2138 <br /> 2139 Chris Johnston: Yes. <br /> 2140 <br />