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Minutes for the Meeting of January 21, 2004 3 <br />* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** ARTICLES FOR 2004 TOWN MEETING * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** <br />Impervious Surface in Residential Developments The Board discussed the pros and cons of bringing to <br />the 2004 Town Meeting its proposed amendment to the way impervious surface is calculated in cluster - <br />type residential developments. Mr. Garber indicated that the amendment would basically codify what has <br />been the Board's practice in recent years. <br />Mr. Galaitsis indicated his preference for not going forward with the amendment as it already gives away <br />too much to developers. He indicated that he would present a minority report if it does go forward. <br />Mr. Kastorf supported taking it to Town Meeting, as did Mr. Davies. Mr. Harden indicated that he does <br />not see the necessity of doing it this year, as it would probably raise broader questions about cluster <br />developments. <br />It was agreed to take it to public hearing, set for February 11, to see what kind of reaction there would be. <br />Center Parking Amendment Mr. Garber reported that he received a codified version of the Lexington <br />Center Committee's proposed amendment to the CB District Parking bylaw. He said that the analysis of <br />their proposal that he had provided to the Board tonight was based on an earlier version, still in the pre - <br />codified bylaw format, but the article's substance appeared to be nearly the same as that of the earlier <br />version. <br />On a motion duly made and seconded, it was voted to adjourn the mee ' g at 11:00 p.m. <br />John L. Davies, Clerk <br />
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