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P <br />L <br />PLANNING BOARD 14EETING <br />May 25, 1932 <br />Present: Lessrs. Emery, Scheibe, Ivillne, and Glynn. <br />Yr. Trask and the secretary were also present. <br />1:r. Trask stated that he thought people running road - <br />side stands year after year should not be made to have a hear- <br />ing each year and pay p10.00 for advertising and expenses when <br />they are found to be carrying on this business ,,rithin the law. <br />He thought that it was being unjust to charge some people for <br />a hearing when others sell ;,kri.thout licenses. It is a question <br />whether or not the Town should be made to carry the expense of <br />these hearings. There are ten or twelve conducting business <br />vaith licenses and twenty-five or thirty that have started since <br />the zoning laws have been mad= that do it without licenses. <br />These people should be notified that they are violating the law. <br />The Building Inspector should go around Sundays and find the <br />people who are selling without licenses. There are so many laws <br />both State and Town that most of these people do not know they <br />are violating them. It was suggested that the per -its be renewed <br />at Town Iaeeting and, then if they were objectional, a rearing <br />could be held. :clothing can be done to stop people from selling <br />their produce on their own property but roadside stands are <br />erected right on the street line and interfere with traffic. <br />The Board felt that these permits should not be granted for <br />more than one year at a time because if conditions in the <br />Roadside <br />Stands <br />neighborhood should change in that time making the stand objectional, <br />the permit could be discontinued after the year. <br />Mr. Trask informed the Board that he wanted to see <br />what they could do on the question of tourists. The Building <br />