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The Board discussed a subdivision amendment and a proposed mixed-use building project, specifically focusing on its site plan, grading, drainage elements, and parking. Key issues addressed included ensuring compliance with zoning standards for a non-residential space on the basement level, accessibility requirements, and the functional design of the building to distinguish between residential and commercial use. The Board also reviewed engineering comments, suggested modifications to the proposed site design, and emphasized the need for an architect with expertise in commercial construction.
The council discussed small business outreach, focusing on identifying challenges for non-residential small businesses and improving town policies and organizational structures to support them. Additionally, they reviewed proposed amendments to Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) ordinances, specifically addressing structural definitions to facilitate development, and outlined a process for referring these amendments to the planning board for review and public hearing.
The meeting featured a student representative report highlighting various school activities, including March Madness reading brackets, music programs, spirit week festivities, and sports team achievements. Presentations were made recognizing a state champion alpine skier and student writing contest winners. Additionally, the Cape Elizabeth Education Foundation provided an overview of its mission and recent grant funding for initiatives such as a fourth-grade residency program, a fifth-grade gnome village project, band instruction improvements, and a high school artist residency.
The committee meeting addressed several parking issues and proposed traffic safety measures, specifically focusing on parking conditions and the need for improved signage and potential turnarounds on Dire Pond Road to protect residential property and improve safety near conservation trail heads. The committee also opened a discussion regarding potential amendments to the pesticide ordinance, with public input submitted via written correspondence.
The Board of Zoning Appeals discussed a property expansion request for a non-conforming single-family dwelling located at 5 Ledge Wood Lane. The applicants proposed adding a partial story to the existing house while maintaining the current footprint and setbacks. The board confirmed that the proposal complies with zoning ordinance requirements regarding setbacks to the greatest practical extent, noted that abutters were supportive, and confirmed the property is on public water and sewer. The board unanimously approved the request.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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