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April 5 - Town of Falmouth

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I think Mr. Curry may have some more specific points to make<br />

with regard to Ms. Moynihan’s presentation. Okay, I misspoke on that.<br />

Thank you.<br />

Mr. Young.<br />

Tinkham Reporting<br />

(508) 759-9162<br />

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THE MODERATOR: Okay, Ms. Kozens-Long.<br />

MR. LATIMER: I guess I covered what he was going to say.<br />

THE MODERATOR: Go ahead, Ms. Kozens-Long and then<br />

MS. KOZENS-LONG: I’d like to remind <strong>Town</strong> Meeting<br />

Members that a zoning change is a Zoning change and it doesn’t really<br />

matter that this is different. This is still something that the Planning Board<br />

has decided that they don’t want to do yet; that they want to take a look at<br />

for the whole town. To do this now for a single property owner, that’s<br />

going to affect a lot <strong>of</strong> areas <strong>of</strong> town. I don’t care if it’s one, two or three,<br />

it’s a zoning change; I don’t understand why we’re hearing this again in<br />

front <strong>of</strong> this body.<br />

THE MODERATOR: Okay, Mr. Young.<br />

MR. YOUNG: Bob Young, precinct 5. I wanted to speak in<br />

favor <strong>of</strong> this article, but I know it’s not going to pass; there’s too much<br />

confusion. But we have driven by this house for five to ten years. This<br />

gentleman is the third owner, I believe, who’s trying to do something. And<br />

I’d like us to consider that and possibly in the fall come up with some other<br />

type <strong>of</strong> zoning or transition, but something has to be done with that<br />

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