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6. <br />exercise these options, the 28 units will be retained by the Proponent at <br />affordable rents as prescribed by TELLER Regulations. <br />Regarding a suggestion for installation of a traffic light, Mr. Ullian <br />noted two entrances /accesses planned which he felt would result in low <br />traffic impact to the area. A final traffic study will be submitted to the <br />Planning Board and the Selectmen. <br />A memorandum, dated February 7th, to the Selectmen and Planning Board <br />from the Planning Director, entitled "Conditions for Approval of Katandin <br />Woods Proposal ", was reviewed by Mrs. Uhrig, Planning Board members and the <br />Selectmen. Mr. Bowyer's memo presented a range of issues for consideration, <br />with proposed conditions from which the Boards could make choices. The <br />following issues were outlined: <br />A. Housing Issues <br />1. Applicability of Housing Element, Comprehensive Plan <br />2. Insufficient Amount of Affordable Housing <br />8. Affordable Three - Bedroom Housing Units <br />4. Long Term Affordability <br />5. Rentals <br />8. Tenant Selection, Qualification <br />7. Income Verification, Substitution of Affordable Dwelling Units <br />B. Site Development Issues <br />8. Traffic Impact <br />8. Second Means of Access <br />10. Footpath <br />11. Cutler House <br />12. Swimming Pool, Clubhouse <br />18. Parking Spaces <br />C. Procedures <br />14. Adherence to Plans <br />The Se +ectmen and Flanning Board members then considered their <br />positions and choices of conditions for each of the issues listed. Mr. <br />Engler, Consultant, who had submitted an analysis of financial implications <br />relative to the proposal, also participated in the discussion. <br />A draft reflecting decisions reached on the various issues will be <br />prepared by Ms. Adler, for consideration of the Board on February 18th and <br />the approved letter to the Board of Appeals will included in the minutes <br />of that meeting. <br />now <br />