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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03312012 Town Meeting AgendaCOMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS TOWN OF NANTUCKET WARRANT FOR 2012 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING Nantucket High School Saturday, March 31, 2012 – 8:30 AM AND ANNUAL TOWN ELECTION Nantucket High School April 10, 2012 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM Town of Nantucket 16 Broad Street Nantucket, MA 02554 (508) 228-7255 www.nantucket-ma.gov Page 1 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant To the Constables of the Town of Nantucket: GREETING: In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Nantucket qualified to vote in Town affairs, to meet and assemble themselves at the Nantucket High School Auditorium at 10 Surfside Road in said Nantucket, on SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 2012 AT 8:30 AM, THEN AND THERE TO ACT ON THE ARTICLES CONTAINED WITH THE ENCLOSED WARRANT: ARTICLE 1 (Receipt of Reports) To receive the reports of various departments and committees as printed in the Fiscal Year 2011 Annual Town Report or as may come before this meeting; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 2 (Appropriation: Unpaid Bills) To see what sums the Town will vote to appropriate, and also to raise, borrow pursuant to any applicable statute or transfer from available funds for the payment, pursuant to Chapter 44 section 64 of the Massachusetts General Laws, of unpaid bills from previous fiscal years, including any bills now on overdraft; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 3 (Appropriation: Prior Year Articles) To see what sums the Town will vote to appropriate and transfer from available funds previously appropriated pursuant to Articles voted in prior years; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 4 (Revolving Accounts: Annual Authorization) To see what revolving accounts the Town may vote to authorize or reauthorize pursuant to Chapter 44, section 53E½ of the Massachusetts General Laws for Fiscal Year 2013; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) Page 2 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant ARTICLE 5 (Appropriation: Reserve Fund) To see what sum the Town will vote to appropriate, and also to raise, borrow pursuant to any applicable statute, or transfer from available funds, for the purposes of establishing a Reserve Fund pursuant to Chapter 40 section 6 of the Massachusetts General Laws, to provide for the extraordinary and unforeseen expenditures which may arise during Fiscal Year 2013; said sum not to exceed five (5) percent of the Fiscal Year 2012 tax levy; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 6 (Fiscal Year 2012 General Fund Budget Transfers) To see what sums the Town will vote to transfer into various line items of the Fiscal Year 2012 General Fund operating budget from other line items of said budget and from other available funds; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 7 (Personnel Compensation Plans for Fiscal Year 2013) To see if the Town will vote to adopt the following Compensation Plans for Fiscal Year 2013: Schedule A -- Miscellaneous Compensation Schedule Abatement Advisory Committee (yearly per member) $600.00 Americans with Disabilities Act Facilitator (hourly) 15.00 Building Inspector, Assistant (hourly) 30.00 Certified Nurse’s Aide/Our Island Home (Per Diem – hourly) 19.00 Dietician/Our Island Home (hourly) 38.00 Election Warden (hourly) 20.00 Election Worker (hourly) 15.00 EMT, Call (per hour) 15.00 Fire Captain, Call (yearly) 150.00 Fire Fighter, Call (per hour) 15.00 Fire Lieutenant, Call (yearly) 125.00 Fire Chief, Second Deputy (yearly) 5,000.00 Fire Chief, Third Deputy (yearly) 5,000.00 Plumbing Inspector, Assistant (hourly) 30.00 Registrar of Voters (yearly) 600.00 Registrar, Temporary Assistant (hourly) 10.00 Senior Adult Day Care Aide (Per Diem – hourly) 18.76 Temporary Employee various rates of pay Wiring Inspector, Assistant (hourly) 30.00 Veterans' Agent (hourly) 15.00 Page 3 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant Schedule B -- Seasonal Employee Compensation Schedule (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter/Effective April 15, 2012- April 14, 2013) Compensation Second Third Fourth Level Start Season Season Season A-Hourly* $14.00 $15.00 $16.00 $17.00 B-Hourly* $14.50 $15.50 $16.50 $17.50 C-Hourly* $15.50 $16.50 $17.50 $18.50 D-Hourly* $16.00 $17.00 $18.00 $19.00 E-Hourly* $18.00 $18.50 $19.00 $19.50 *An employee assigned supervisory responsibilities shall be placed in the next higher category. A: Dock Attendant, Information Aide, Matron B: Swimming Instructor, Arts & Crafts Instructor, Seasonal Health Assistant, Shellfish Warden, Endangered Species Monitor, Parking Control Officer, Seasonal Laborer (Public Works) C: Endangered Species Monitor Supervisor, Summer Recreation Coordinator, Dock Worker D: Seasonal Firefighter/EMT, Community Service Officer, Lifeguard, Tennis Attendant (Park & Recreation), Laborer (Public Works) E. Lifeguard Supervisor, Seasonal Assistant Harbormaster, Seasonal Maintenance Supervisor (Public Works); Tennis Instructor (Park & Recreation/DPW); Seasonal Recreational Program Coordinator (Park & Recreation/DPW) Schedule C -- Compensation Schedule for Elected Officials* Moderator $175 per year Selectman, Chair $5,000/per year Selectmen $3,500/per year Town Clerk $89,530 *Other than establishing the salary pursuant to MGL c. 41, s. 108, these positions are excluded from the Personnel Bylaw of the Town. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 8 (Appropriation: Fiscal Year 2013 General Fund Operating Budget) To see what sums the Town will vote to appropriate, and also to raise, borrow pursuant to any applicable statute, or transfer from available funds, for the purposes of supporting the offices, departments, boards and commissions of the Town of Nantucket for Fiscal Year 2013; or to take any other action related thereto. Page 4 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 9 (Appropriation: Health and Human Services) To see what sums the Town will vote to appropriate, and also to raise, borrow pursuant to any applicable statute, or transfer from available funds, for the Council for Human Services to be used by the Council to contract with various health and human services, not-for-profit corporations to provide for the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the Town of Nantucket; further, that all such sums be expended on the condition that contracts be executed by and between the Board of Selectmen and the respective private, not-for-profit agency for Fiscal Year 2013, which contracts shall stipulate mutually agreed upon terms and conditions; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 10 (Appropriation: General Fund Capital Expenditures) To see what sums the Town will vote to appropriate, and also to raise, borrow pursuant to any applicable statute or transfer from available funds, for the purposes of capital expenditures for Fiscal Year 2013 for the offices, departments, boards and commissions of the Town of Nantucket; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 11 (Appropriation: Renovation of 20 South Water Street) To see what sums the Town will vote to appropriate, and also to raise, borrow pursuant to any applicable statute or transfer from available funds, to be spent by the Town Manager with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, for professional services for design, permitting, architecture, construction supervision and other related professional services, and for the construction, installation and equipping of renovations to the buildings at 20 South Water Street and 1 East Chestnut Street; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 12 (Appropriation: Hummock Pond Road Bicycle Path) To see what sums the Town will vote to appropriate, and also to raise, borrow pursuant to any applicable statute or transfer from available funds, to be spent by the Town Manager with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, for professional services for design, permitting, construction supervision and other related professional services, and for the construction of a bicycle path along Hummock Pond Road; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) Page 5 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant ARTICLE 13 (Appropriation: Wind Turbine at Madaket Landfill) To see what sums the Town will vote to appropriate, and also to raise, borrow pursuant to any applicable statute or transfer from available funds, to be spent by the Town Manager with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, for professional services for design, permitting, construction, construction supervision, engineering services and other related professional services and for construction of a wind turbine at the Madaket Landfill; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 14 (Appropriation: Enterprise Funds Operations) To see what sums the Town will vote to appropriate, and also to raise, borrow pursuant to any applicable statute, or transfer from available funds, for the operation of the Enterprise Funds of the Town of Nantucket for Fiscal Year 2013, out of anticipated revenues of the designated funds, for the purposes set forth above; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for the Various Departments Indicated) ARTICLE 15 (Appropriation: Enterprise Funds Capital Expenditures) To see what sums the Town will vote to appropriate, and also to raise, borrow pursuant to any applicable statute, or transfer from available funds, for the purposes of capital expenditures in Fiscal Year 2013 for the Enterprise Funds established under the jurisdiction of the Town of Nantucket; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for the Various Departments Indicated) ARTICLE 16 (Enterprise Funds: Fiscal Year 2012 Budget Transfers) To see what sums the Town will vote to transfer into various line items of Fiscal Year 2012 Enterprise Fund operating budgets from other line items of said budgets and/or from Enterprise Surplus Reserve Funds; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 17 (Appropriation: Waterways Improvement Fund) To see what sum the Town will vote to appropriate from the revenue received under Chapter 60B subsection (i) of section 2 and under Chapter 91section 10A of the Massachusetts General Laws and sums received from the Commonwealth or Federal Government for purposes established by Chapter 40 section 5G of the Massachusetts General Laws including but not limited to (1) maintenance , dredging, cleaning and improvement of harbors, inland waters and great ponds, (2) the public access thereto, Page 6 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant (3) the breakwaters, retaining walls, piers, wharves and moorings thereof, and (4) law enforcement and fire prevention in the Town and County of Nantucket, and any other purpose allowed by applicable law. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 18 (Authorization: Airport Aviation Fuel Revolving Fund for Fiscal Year 2012) To see if the Town will vote to authorize a revolving fund for the Airport, to be known as the Airport Aviation Fuel Revolving Fund, to which shall be credited fees and other receipts received in connection with the sale of aviation fuel, which fund may be expended for the purchase of aviation fuel, to be expended by the Airport Commission, and further to establish a spending limit from the fund for Fiscal Year 2012, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 28 of the Acts of 2004 and Massachusetts General Law Chapter 44, section 53E½, or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Airport Commission) ARTICLE 19 (Authorization: Airport Aviation Fuel Revolving Fund for Fiscal Year 2013) To see if the Town will vote to reauthorize a revolving fund for the Airport, to be known as the Airport Aviation Fuel Revolving Fund, to which shall be credited fees and other receipts received in connection with the sale of aviation fuel, which fund may be expended for the purchase of aviation fuel, to be expended by the Airport Commission, and further to establish a spending limit from the fund for Fiscal Year 2013, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 28 of the Acts of 2004 and Massachusetts General Law Chapter 44, section 53E½, or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Airport Commission) ARTICLE 20 (Home Rule Petition: Airport Revolving Fund) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to petition the General Court for special legislation set forth below; provided, however, that the General Court may with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, make constructive changes in language as may be necessary or advisable towards perfecting the intent of this legislation in order to secure passage; or to take any other action related thereto. An Act Relative to the Nantucket Memorial Airport Fuel Revolving Account SECTION 1. Chapter 28 of the acts of 2004 is hereby amended by inserting at the end of section 1 the following:- This fund shall not be included in the calculation of the aggregate limit of all revolving funds authorized under section 53E½ of said chapter 44. SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. Page 7 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant (Board of Selectmen for Airport Commission) ARTICLE 21 (Appropriation: Ambulance Reserve Fund) To see what sum the Town will vote to appropriate from the Ambulance Reserve Fund for the purchase of ambulance-related equipment, including but not limited to extrication collars, backboards and other emergency equipment, oxygen tanks and refills, blankets and other linens, bandages and other medical supplies, fuel, repairs and maintenance for three (3) ambulances, and other such related costs to operate the Town’s ambulance services, including up to four (4) full-time firefighter/EMT positions. All expenditures to be made by the Fire Department, subject to the approval of the Town Manager; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 22 (Appropriation: County Assessment) To see if the Town will vote to appropriate, and also to raise, borrow pursuant to any applicable statute, or transfer from available funds, to pay the County of Nantucket such assessment as is required for Fiscal Year 2013, and to authorize the expenditure of these funds for County purposes, all in accordance with the Massachusetts General Laws and in accordance with the County Charter (Chapter 290 of the Acts of 1996), the sum of One Hundred Sixty-six Thousand Dollars ($166,000) ; or to take any other action related thereto. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen/County Commissioners) ARTICLE 23 (Appropriation: Finalizing Fiscal Year 2013 County Budget) To see if the Town will vote to overturn any denial of approval by the Nantucket County Review Committee, of any item of the County budget for Fiscal Year 2013 by appropriating a sum of money for such County budget and authorizing the expenditure of estimated County revenues, County reserve funds, County deed excise fees or other available County funds including the Town assessment for County purposes; further, to see if the Town will vote to overturn any denial by the Nantucket County Review Committee of the establishment of a County Reserve Fund, from which transfers may be made to meet extraordinary or unforeseen expenditures with the approval of the County Commissioners acting as the County Advisory Board Executive Committee within the meaning of Chapter 35 section 32 of the Massachusetts General Laws; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen/County Commissioners) Page 8 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant ARTICLE 24 (Rescind Unused Borrowing Authority) To see what action the Town will take to amend, appropriate or reappropriate, transfer, modify, repeal or rescind unused borrowing authority authorized by previous town meetings. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 25 (Appropriation: Ferry Embarkation Fee) To see what sum the Town will vote to appropriate from the proceeds of the ferry embarkation fee established by Chapter 46, section 129 of the Acts of 2003 as amended, for the purposes of mitigating the impacts of ferry service on the Town and County of Nantucket, including but not limited to provision of harbor services, public safety protection, emergency services, infrastructure improvements within and around Nantucket Harbor, and professional services pertaining to the potential use or reuse of land, buildings and infrastructure in the vicinity of Nantucket Harbor, and any other purpose allowed by applicable law. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 26 (Appropriation: Collective Bargaining Agreement/Fire) To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, transfer from available funds or borrow pursuant to any applicable statute, a sum of money to fund the cost items for Fiscal Year 2011in a collective bargaining contract between the Town of Nantucket (represented by the Board of Selectmen) and Fire Department union employees (represented by the Nantucket Professional Firefighters Local 2509) in accordance with Chapter 150E of the Massachusetts General Laws, and to amend the Town’s classification and compensation plan accordingly to reflect such contract. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 27 (Appropriation: Collective Bargaining Agreement/Fire) To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, transfer from available funds or borrow pursuant to any applicable statute, a sum of money to fund the cost items for Fiscal Year 2013 in a collective bargaining contract between the Town of Nantucket (represented by the Board of Selectmen) and the Fire Department union employees (represented by the Nantucket Professional Firefighters Local 2509) in accordance with Chapter 150E of the Massachusetts General Laws, and to amend the Town’s Page 9 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant classification and compensation plan accordingly to reflect such contract. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 28 (Appropriation: Collective Bargaining Agreement/Laborer’s Union) To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, transfer from available funds or borrow pursuant to any applicable statute, a sum of money to fund the cost items for Fiscal Year 2013 in a collective bargaining contract between the Town of Nantucket (represented by the Board of Selectmen) and Laborer’s union employees (represented by the Massachusetts Laborer’s District Council Nantucket Public Employees’ Local Union, the Laborer’s International Union of North America, Local 1060) in accordance with Chapter 150E of the Massachusetts General Laws, and to amend the Town’s classification and compensation plan accordingly to reflect such contract. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 29 (Appropriation: Collective Bargaining Agreement/DPW) To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, transfer from available funds or borrow pursuant to any applicable statute, a sum of money to fund the cost items for Fiscal Year 2012 in a collective bargaining contract between the Town of Nantucket (represented by the Board of Selectmen) and Department of Public Works union employees (represented by the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, Local 2346) in accordance with Chapter 150E of the Massachusetts General Laws, and to amend the Town’s classification and compensation plan accordingly to reflect such contract. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 30 (Community Preservation Committee: Fiscal Year 2012 Budget Transfers) To see what sums the Town will vote to transfer into the Community Preservation Committee Reserved and Unreserved fund balances to turn back the unspent remainder of projects approved in prior fiscal years so that it will be available for future appropriations (Kenneth Beaugrand, et al) Page 10 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant ARTICLE 31 (Appropriation: FY 2013 Community Preservation Fund) To see if the Town will vote to act on the report of the Community Preservation Committee on the Fiscal Year 2013 Community Preservation Budget and to appropriate or reserve for later appropriation monies from the Community Preservation Fund annual revenues or available funds for the administrative and operating expenses of the Community Preservation Committee, the undertaking of Community Preservation Projects and all other necessary and proper expenses for the year. Purpose Amount Historic Preservation Nantucket Firemen’s Association Restoration of a 1937 American LaFrance pumper Fire Truck $80,000 Sir Isaac Coffin School, Prospect Hill Cemetery Association and Nantucket Maria Mitchell Association Restoration of the three historic wrought iron fences $143,000 Sub-total $223,000 All funds to be used in this category are from the Community Preservation surcharge and the State matching funds. Community Housing Housing Nantucket Scattered site Community Preservation funded house maintenance program $150,000 Interfaith Council Housing and rental assistance program $115,000 Habitat for Humanity Nantucket Inc. Construct new Habitat for Humanity house on Sachem’s Path Project $200,000 Housing Assistance Corporation Site work and road and utility infrastructure on Sachem’s Path Project $990,000 Town of Nantucket, Affordable Housing Trust Fund Construct two dwellings at 7 Surfside Road $160,000 Sub-total $1,615,000 $246,818.91 of the funds utilized for this category are from the designated reserve balance for affordable housing with the balance of the funds in this category from the Community Preservation surcharge and the State matching Page 11 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant funds. Open Space Conservation/Recreation Nantucket Park and Recreation Commission Construction of project field house for multi-use field complex on Nobadeer Farm Road, phase 4 $385,000 Nantucket Hunting Association Creation of a conservation restriction on 18 acres of town owned land and funding of a $350,000 completion bond for the Shooting Park project, including the management of the conservation restriction. $412,650 Sub-total $797,650 $348,242.09 of the funds utilized for this category are from the designated reserve balance for open space with the balance of the funds to be used in this category from the Community Preservation surcharge and the State matching funds. Administrative Community Preservation Committee Administrative and operating expenses $93,211 Sub-total $93,211 All funds to be used in this category are from the Community Preservation Surcharge and the State matching funds TOTAL $2,728,861 And amounts to be appropriated from the following sources: SOURCES AMOUNT Raised and appropriated from FY 2013 Community Preservation Surcharge $1,709,000 From State matching funds for FY 2012, to be received in 2013 $424,800 From designated reserve fund balance for Affordable housing $246,818.91 From designated reserve fund balance for Open Space $348,242.09 Total Revenues $2,728,861 Page 12 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant For fiscal year 2013 Community Preservation Purposes with each item considered a separate appropriation to be spent by the Community Preservation Committee. Provided however, that the above expenditures may be conditional on the recording of appropriate historic preservation restrictions for historic resources, open space restrictions for open space resources, recreational restrictions for recreational resources and for affordable housing restrictions for community housing; running in favor of an entity authorized by the Commonwealth to hold such restrictions for such expenditures; meeting the requirements of Chapter 184 of the General Laws pursuant to Section 12 of the Community Preservation Act. (Kenneth Beaugrand, et al) ARTICLE 32 (Appropriation: Nobadeer Farm Road Playing Fields) To see if the Town will vote under the Community Preservation Act, to raise and appropriate, borrow pursuant to any applicable statute, or transfer from available funds the sum of $1,100,000 ( One million, one hundred thousand dollars) to be spent by the Community Preservation Committee for the purpose of funding the creation and completion of land for recreational use, in particular, the construction of one artificial surface playing filed, including all costs incidental and related thereto, at the Nobadeer Farm Road complex to complement the existing two grass playing fields previously funded and constructed with funds from the Community Preservation Committee; and as funding therefor to authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, to borrow said sum pursuant to the provisions of G.L. c44B, section 11 and G.L. c. 44, section 7 or any other enabling authority, and to issue bonds and notes therefor. (Kenneth Beaugrand, et al) ARTICLE 33 (Authorization to Establish Revolving Fund for Records Preservation) To see if the Town will vote to: AUTHORIZE THE TOWN CLERK TO ESTABLISH A REVOLVING FUND. To see if the Town will vote pursuant to M.G.L. Ch. 44, section 53E 1/2, to establish a revolving fund to be known as the “Town Clerk’s Record Preservation Fund”, into which shall be credited the $5.00 surcharge collected in connection with certification of copies of public and vital records, and which fund shall be expended for the reasonable costs and expenses for supplies and services necessary for the preservation, restoration, binding, archiving and documentation of the permanent records of the Town and County of Nantucket, including but not limited to shelving, storage, laserfiching and the administrative costs related thereto; the Town Clerk shall be authorized to expend up to $50,000 from said fund during Fiscal Year 2013. Or take any other action relative thereto. (Catherine Flanagan Stover, et al) Page 13 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant ARTICLE 34 (Appropriation: Comprehensive Tick-borne Disease Program) To see if the Town will vote to transfer from available funds not-to-exceed $150,000 fto be spent by the Board of Health for the purpose of developing and implementing an island-wide comprehensive program for the reduction of tick-borne diseases for Fiscal Year 2014 and to take any action related thereto. For Fiscal Years 2015-2025 the above available funds are to be reduced to a not-to- exceed annual amount not to exceed $75,000 for those 10 years. (Carol G. Dunton, et al) ARTICLE 35 (Appropriation: Tom Nevers Bus Route) To see if the Town will vote to transfer from available funds the sum of $45,000 to be spent by Town Administration for the purpose of establishing a Tom Nevers Road NRTA bus route to run seasonally 8 times daily from mid-June through Labor Day annually. (Carol G. Dunton, et al) ARTICLE 36 (Appropriation: Tom Nevers Road Bike Lane) To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, transfer from available funds and/or borrow the funds pursuant to any applicable statutes, a sum of money to fund the cost for professional engineering and to build a Bike Lane (on the east side) of Tom Nevers Road from the Milestone Road Bike Path to Tom Nevers field and to take any other action related pursuant to this end. The estimated cost of the design and engineering and construction will be $500,000. (A Bike Lane is a widened strip of roadway defined by a yellow line. It is a nationally recognized standard and is maintained by standard road maintenance. (Pamela C. Bartlett, et al) ARTICLE 37 (Zoning Map Change: Washington Street, Straight Wharf, Old North Wharf, Easy Street, Whaler Lane, and South Beach Street) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by taking the following actions: 1. By placing the following properties currently located in the Limited Commercial (LC) district in the Commercial Downtown (CDT) district: Map Lot Number Street 42.4.2 56 6 South Beach Street 42.4.2 59 4 South Beach Street 42.4.2 89 3 Whalers Lane Page 14 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant 42.4.2 88 5 North Water Street 2. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial (RC) district in the Commercial Downtown (CDT) district: Map Lot Number Street 42.4.2 57.1 15 South Beach Street 42.4.2 7 11 South Beach Street 42.4.2 58 9 South Beach Street 42.4.2 57 5 South Beach Street 3. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial (RC) district in the Commercial Downtown (CDT) district: Map Lot Number Street 42.4.2 16 31 Easy Street 42.4.2 17 29 Easy Street 42.4.2 18 27 Easy Street 42.4.2 20 21 Easy Street 42.3.1 17 7 Easy Street 42.3.1 18 4 Old North Wharf 42.3.1 80 1 Old North Wharf 42.3.1 81 3 Old North Wharf 42.3.1 135 2 Straight Wharf 42.3.1 136.1 6 Straight Wharf 42.3.1 136.2 6A Straight Wharf 42.3.1 136.3 8 Straight Wharf 42.3.1 137 10 Straight Wharf 42.3.1 138 12 Straight Wharf 42.3.1 139 16 Straight Wharf 42.3.1 86 20 Straight Wharf 42.2.4 1 Straight Wharf 42.2.4 15 Straight Wharf 4. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial (RC) district in the Commercial Downtown (CDT) district: Map Lot Number Street 42.3.2 21.1 25A 6 Washington Street Coffin Street 42.3.2 21.2 25B Washington Street 42.3.2 21.3 25C Washington Street 42.3.2 81 27 Washington Street 42.3.2 82.1 33 Washington Street 42.3.2 82.2 29 Washington Street Page 15 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant 42.3.2 82.3 31 Washington Street All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 37 Zoning Map Change: Washington Street, Straight Wharf, Old North Wharf, Easy Street, Whaler Lane, and South Beach Street” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) ARTICLE 38 (Zoning Map Change: Commercial Downtown District) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by taking the following actions: 1. By placing the following property currently located in the Commercial Downtown (CDT) district in the Residential Old Historic (ROH) district: Map Lot Number Street 42.3.1 155 (a portion of) 69 Main Street 42.3.1 62 2 Quince Street 42.3.1 159 12 India Street 42.3.1 161 13 India Street 2. By placing the following property currently located in the Academy Hill (AHD) district in the Residential Old Historic (ROH) district: Map Lot Number Street 42.3.4 11 4 Westminster Street All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 38 Zoning Map Change: Commercial Downtown District” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) ARTICLE 39 (Zoning Map Change: Main Street, Howard Street, Howard Court, Gardner Street, Liberty Street, Quarter Mile Hill, Lowell Place) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by placing the following properties currently located in the Residential 1 (R-1) district in the Residential Old Historic (ROH) district: Page 16 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant Map Lot Number Street 41 169 149 Main Street 41 170 147 Main Street 41 171 145 Main Street 41 172 141 Main Street 41 455 139 Main Street 41 511 1 Lowell Place 42.3.3 4 2 Quarter Mile Hill 42.3.3 5 123 Main Street 42.3.3 6 121 Main Street 42.3.3 7 119 Main Street 42.3.3 8 117 Main Street 42.3.3 10 6 Howard Street 42.3.3 11 8 Howard Street 42.3.3 12 12 Gardner Street 42.3.3 13 10 Gardner Street 42.3.4 35 1 Howard Court 42.3.4 36 2 Howard Court 42.3.3 46 131 Main Street 42.3.3 47 129 Main Street 42.3.3 48 127 Main Street 42.3.3 49 125 Main Street 42.3.3 50 115 Main Street 42.3.3 51 2 Howard Street 42.3.3 52 4 Howard Street 42.3.4 77 14 Gardner Street 42.3.4 79 8 Howard Court 42.3.4 81 18 Gardner Street 42.3.4 81.1 20 Gardner Street 42.3.4 81.2 22 Gardner Street 42.3.4 82 34 Liberty Street 42.3.4 116 16 Gardner Street All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 39 Zoning Map Change: Main Street, Howard Street, Howard Court, Gardner Street, Liberty Street, Quarter Mile Hill, Lowell Place” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) Page 17 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant ARTICLE 40 (Zoning Map Change: Old South Road) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Commercial Neighborhood (CN) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 41.1 15 Old South Road 67 41.2 17 Old South Road 67 41.4 17A Old South Road 67 41.5 17B Old South Road 67 41.6 17C Old South Road 67 41.3 17 Old South Road 67 667 19 Old South Road 67 668 19A Old South Road 67 669 19C Old South Road 67 41 19B Old South Road 68 1 25 Old South Road 68 2 27 Old South Road 68 3 31 Old South Road 68 4 (a portion of) 33 Old South Road 68 6.6 35A Old South Road 68 6.1 35B Old South Road 68 6.2 35C Old South Road 68 6.3 35D Old South Road 68 6.4 35E Old South Road 68 6.5 35F Old South Road 68 252.1 37A Old South Road 68 252.2 37B Old South Road 68 252.3 37C Old South Road 68 252.4 37D Old South Road 68 252.5 37E Old South Road 68 252.6 37F Old South Road 68 252.7 37G Old South Road 68 252.8 37H Old South Road 68 252.9 37I Old South Road 68 254.1 37J Old South Road 68 254.2 37K Old South Road 68 250.1 41A Old South Road 68 250.2 41B Old South Road 68 250.3 41C Old South Road 68 250.4 41D Old South Road 68 250.5 41E Old South Road 68 250.6 41F Old South Road 68 250.7 41G Old South Road 68 250.8 41H Old South Road Page 18 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant 68 250.9 41I Old South Road 68 253.1 41J Old South Road 68 253.2 41K Old South Road 68 7 39 Old South Road 68 8 41 Old South Road 68 9 1 Toombs Court 68 81 43 Old South Road 68 982 45 Old South Road 68 775 2 Toombs Court All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 40 Zoning Map Change: Old South Road” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) ARTICLE 41 (Zoning Map Change: Green Meadows, Miacomet Avenue, Point Judith Lane, Celtic Drive, Valley View Drive, Otokomi Road, Boucher Way, Penny Lane, Essex Road, Cynthia Lane, and Thurstons Way) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by taking the following actions: 1. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 371 20 Green Meadows 67 372 17 Green Meadows 67 373 15 Green Meadows 67 374 13 Green Meadows 67 375 11 Green Meadows 67 376 9 Green Meadows 67 377.1 7A Green Meadows 67 377.2 7B Green Meadows 67 378.1 5A Green Meadows 67 378.2 5B Green Meadows 67 379 3 Green Meadows 67 380 6 Green Meadows 67 381 8 Green Meadows 67 382 10 Green Meadows 67 383 12 Green Meadows Page 19 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant 67 384 14 Green Meadows 67 385 16 Green Meadows 67 386 18 Green Meadows 2. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 227 22 Miacomet Avenue 67 228.4 2 Valley View Drive 67 228.1 4 Valley View Drive 67 228.2 3 Valley View Drive 67 228.3 1 Valley View Drive 67 228 24 Miacomet Avenue 67 873 Valley View Drive 3. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 195.5 3 Otokomi Road 67 195.6 5 Otokomi Road 67 195.7 7 Otokomi Road 67 195.8 9 Otokomi Road 4. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 223.2 4 Celtic Drive 67 555 71 Surfside Road 67 556 73 Surfside Road 67 655 8 Celtic Drive 67 656 10 Celtic Drive 67 657 12 Celtic Drive 67 658 14 Celtic Drive 67 659 5 Celtic Drive 67 660 3 Celtic Drive 67 661 1 Celtic Drive 67 663 6 Celtic Drive 5. By placing the following property currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Page 20 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant Map Lot Number Street 67 206 2 Boucher Way 67 207 37 Miacomet Avenue 67 208 1 Boucher Way 67 209 29 Miacomet Avenue 6. By placing the following property currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 195.1 26 Miacomet Avenue 67 195.2 28 Miacomet Avenue 67 195.3 30 Miacomet Avenue 67 195.4 1 Otokomi Road 67 204.1 (a portion of) 41 Miacomet Avenue 67 205 39 Miacomet Avenue 67 212 17.5 Miacomet Avenue 67 213 15 Miacomet Avenue 67 214 13 Miacomet Avenue 67 215 11 Miacomet Avenue 67 216 9 Miacomet Avenue 67 224 14 Miacomet Avenue 67 225.1 18A Miacomet Avenue 67 225.2 18B Miacomet Avenue 67 225.3 18C Miacomet Avenue 67 226 20 Miacomet Avenue 67 488 20.5 Miacomet Avenue 67 662 12 Miacomet Avenue 67 861 17 Miacomet Avenue 67 881 9B Miacomet Avenue 7. By placing the following property currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 607 15 Essex Road 67 608.1 17A Essex Road 67 608.2 17B Essex Road 67 609.1 19A Essex Road 67 610 21 Essex Road 67 611 23 Essex Road Page 21 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant 67 612.1 25A Essex Road 67 613.1 27A Essex Road 67 614 29 Essex Road 67 615 31 Essex Road 67 616 33 Essex Road 67 617 35 Essex Road 67 618 37 Essex Road 67 619.1 39A Essex Road 67 619.2 39B Essex Road 67 621 46 Essex Road 67 622 44 Essex Road 67 623 42 Essex Road 67 624 40 Essex Road 67 625 38 Essex Road 67 626 36 Essex Road 67 627 34 Essex Road 67 628 32 Essex Road 67 629 30 Essex Road 67 630 28 Essex Road 67 631 26 Essex Road 67 632 24 Essex Road 67 633 22 Essex Road 67 634 20 Essex Road 67 635 18 Essex Road 67 636 16 Essex Road 67 641 43 Essex Road 67 609.2 19B Essex Road 67 612.2 25B Essex Road 67 613.2 27B Essex Road 8. By placing the following property currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 642 55 Essex Road 67 643.1 53A Essex Road 67 643.2 53B Essex Road 67 644 51 Essex Road 67 645 49 Essex Road 67 646 47 Essex Road Page 22 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant 67 647 45 Essex Road 67 648 48 Essex Road 67 649 50 Essex Road 67 650 52 Essex Road 67 651 54 Essex Road 67 652.1 56A Essex Road 67 652.2 56B Essex Road 67 653 58 Essex Road 9. By placing the following property currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 211 1 Point Judith Lane 67 672 3 Point Judith Lane 67 673 5 Point Judith Lane 67 674 7 Point Judith Lane 67 677 13 Point Judith Lane 67 676.1 11A Point Judith Lane 67 676.2 11B Point Judith Lane 67 675.1 9A Point Judith Lane 67 675.2 9B Point Judith Lane 10. By placing the following property currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 66 30 26 Appleton Road 66 503 28 Appleton Road 66 504.1 2A Thurstons Way 66 504.2 2B Thurstons Way 66 27 8.5 Thurstons Way 66 28 6 Thurstons Way 66 29 4 Thurstons Way 66 500 8 Thurstons Way 67 97.1 10 Thurstons Way 67 97.2 12 Thurstons Way 11. By placing the following property currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Page 23 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant Map Lot Number Street 66 411 2 Cynthia Lane 66 412 4 Cynthia Lane 66 413 1 Cynthia Lane 66 414 3 Cynthia Lane 66 415 5 Cynthia Lane 67 454.1 6A Cynthia Lane 67 454.2 6B Cynthia Lane 67 455 8 Cynthia Lane 67 456 10 Cynthia Lane 67 457 12 Cynthia Lane 67 458.1 14A Cynthia Lane 67 458.2 14B Cynthia Lane 67 459 16 Cynthia Lane 67 460 18 Cynthia Lane 67 461 19 Cynthia Lane 67 462 17 Cynthia Lane 67 463 15 Cynthia Lane 67 464 13 Cynthia Lane 67 465 11 Cynthia Lane 67 466 9 Cynthia Lane 67 467 7 Cynthia Lane All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 41 Zoning Map Change: Green Meadows, Miacomet Avenue, Point Judith Lane, Celtic Drive, Valley View Drive, Otokomi Road, Boucher Way, Penny Lane, Essex Road, Cynthia Lane, and Thurstons Way” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) ARTICLE 42 (Zoning Change: Fawn Lane and Toms Way) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket as follows: 1. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 68 970 5 Fawn Lane Page 24 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant 68 971 3 Fawn Lane 68 972 2 Fawn Lane 68 973 4 Fawn Lane 68 974 6 Fawn Lane 68 975 15 Fawn Lane 68 976 13 Fawn Lane 68 977 11 Fawn Lane 68 978 9 Fawn Lane 68 979 7 Fawn Lane 2. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 68 76 15 Toms Way 67 687 13 Toms Way 67 48 11 Toms Way All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 42 Old Fawn Lane and Toms Way” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) ARTICLE 43 (Zoning Map Change/Thurstons Way) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by placing the following properties currently located in the R-20 zone to R-5 zone. 1,3,5,7, Thurstons way map 66 lots 31/32/33/35 or take any action relative thereto (Michael Gillies, et al) ARTICLE 44 (Zoning Map Change: Appleton Road) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 10 (R-10) district: Map Lot Number Street 66 388 1 Appleton Road 66 389 3 Appleton Road 66 390 5 Appleton Road 66 391 7 Appleton Road Page 25 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant 66 392 9 Appleton Road 66 393 11 Appleton Road 66 394 13 Appleton Road 66 395 15 Appleton Road 66 396 17 Appleton Road 66 397 19 Appleton Road 66 398 21 Appleton Road 66 399 23 Appleton Road 66 400 25 Appleton Road 66 401 27 Appleton Road 66 402 29 Appleton Road 66 403 31 Appleton Road All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 44 Zoning Map Change: Appleton Road” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) ARTICLE 45 (Zoning Map Change: Marble Way, Somerset Road, and Bartlett Road) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Commercial Trade, Entrepreneurship and Craft (CTEC) district: Map Lot Number Street 66 101 2 Marble Way 66 102 4 Marble Way 66 103 6 Marble Way 66 104 10 Marble Way 66 105 12 Marble Way 66 106 14 Marble Way 66 106.1 16 Marble Way 66 406 91 Bartlett Road 66 407 87 Bartlett Road 66 408 85 Bartlett Road 66 409 83 Bartlett Road 66 410 89 Bartlett Road 66 425 71 Bartlett Road 66 426 73 Bartlett Road 66 427.1 75A Bartlett Road Page 26 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant 66 427.2 75B Bartlett Road 66 428 77 Bartlett Road 66 429 79 Bartlett Road 66 430 81 Bartlett Road 66 435 67 Bartlett Road 66 436 69 Bartlett Road 66 440 65 Bartlett Road All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 45 Zoning Map Change: Marble Way, Somerset Road, and Bartlett Road” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) ARTICLE 46 (Zoning Map Change: Commercial Neighborhood – Surfside Road, Windy Way, and Ariel Avenue) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by taking the following actions: 1. By placing the following property currently located in the Residential 10 (R-10) district in the Commercial Neighborhood (CN) district or Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 399 3 Ariel Avenue 2. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Commercial Neighborhood (CN) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 118 9 Windy Way 67 118.1 7 Windy Way 67 118.5 2 Windy Way 67 118.6 4 Windy Way 67 118.8 8 Windy Way 67 119 44 Surfside Road 67 120.3 46 Surfside Road 67 447.1 5A Windy Way 67 447.2 5B Windy Way 67 447.3 5C Windy Way 67 447.4 5D Windy Way Page 27 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant 67 451.1 3A Windy Way 67 451.2 3B Windy Way 67 451.3 3C Windy Way 67 451.4 3D Windy Way 67 553.1 1A Windy Way 67 553.2 1B Windy Way 67 773 46.5 Surfside Road 67 863 6A Windy Way 67 864 6B Windy Way 67 865 6C Windy Way All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 46 Zoning Map Change: Commercial Neighborhood - Surfside Road, Windy Way, and Ariel Avenue” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) ARTICLE 47 (Zoning Map Change and Zoning Bylaw Change: Village Neighborhood District – Polpis Road) To see if the Town will vote to take the following actions: 1. To amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by placing the following properties currently located in the Limited Use General 1 (LUG-1) district in the Village Neighborhood (VN) district: Map Lot Number Street 54 175 (a portion of) Brewster Road 54 176 26 Polpis Road 54 177 24 Polpis Road 54 178 22 Polpis Road All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 47 Zoning Change: Polpis Road” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. 2. To amend Chapter 139 (Zoning) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket, section 7A, VN, as follows (NOTE: new language is shown as highlighted text, language to be deleted is shown by strikeout; these methods to denote changes are not meant to become part of the final text): a. To amend the use chart so that the following prohibited uses are allowed through the issuance of a special permit in the VN district: motor vehicle Page 28 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant sales, motor vehicle rental, motor vehicle repair or painting, and motor vehicle parking lots or structures. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) ARTICLE 48 (Zoning Map Change: R-40 - Town Overlay District) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by taking the following actions: 1. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 40 (R-40) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 641 43 Essex Road 68 249 123 Old South Road 2. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial (RC) district in the Residential 40 (R-40) district: Map Lot Number Street 30 48 (a portion of) Hulbert Avenue Extension 29 1 40 Bathing Beach Road 29 2 Bathing Beach Road 29 3 Bathing Beach Road 29 50 Bathing Beach Road 55.1.4 38 111 Washington Street 55.1.4 71 111 Washington Street 55.1.4 15 Union Street 55 404 88 Union Street 55 404.1 84 Union Street 55 404.2 84R Union Street 55 398 90 Union Street 55 402 112 Orange Street 55 403 114 Orange Street 55 405 110 Orange Street 55 407 4 Goose Pond Lane 3. By placing the following properties currently located in the Limited Commercial (LC) district in the Residential 40 (R-40) district: Page 29 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant Map Lot Number Street 29 88 62 North Beach Street 29 89 62 North Beach Street 4. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Old Historic (ROH) district in the Residential 40 (R-40) district: Map Lot Number Street 55.4.4 25 50 Prospect Street 55.4.1 56 39 York Street 42.4.3 47 23 North Liberty Street 42.4.3 48 19 North Liberty Street 5. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential 1 (R-1) district in the Residential 40 (R-40) district: Map Lot Number Street 41 99 3 Pilgrim Road 41 181 Friends Burying Ground 41 274 27 New Lane 41 275.1 29 New Lane 41 275.2 10 Grove Lane 41 529 5 Saratoga Lane 42.3.4 156 Woodbury Lane 55.4.4 57 39 Prospect Street 55.4.4 81 37 Prospect Street 56 276 (a portion of) Prospect Hill Cemetery 56 19 Roman Catholic Cemetery 55 313 3 Cato Lane 55 1 29 Vesper Lane 55 319 North Mill Street 55 320 9 Vesper Lane 55 2 Mill Hill Cemetery 55 321 47 Prospect Street 29 28 39 Easton Street 42.1.4 7 2A Easton Street 42.1.4 3 Easton Street 42.1.4 21 39 Easton Street 41 29 48 Cliff Road 41 449 16 Sunset Hill Lane 42.4.4 32 22 Sunset Hill Lane Page 30 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant 42.4.4 33.4 10 Folger Lane 31 16 Lincoln Park 30 48 (a portion of) Hulbert Avenue Extension 6. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential 10 (R-10) district in the Residential 40 (R-40) district: Map Lot Number Street 55 241 46 Sparks Avenue 55 600 44 Sparks Avenue 55 628 17 Backus Lane 67 483 R Backus Lane 67 16 9 Backus Lane 67 121 42 Surfside Road 67 481 5 Backus Lane 67 698 14 Pilot Whale Drive 67 397 12 Pilot Whale Drive 67 396 10 Pilot Whale Drive 67 395 8 Pilot Whale Drive 67 394 6 Pilot Whale Drive 67 387 64 Surfside Road 67 400 9 Pilot Whale Drive 67 401 7 Pilot Whale Drive 67 402 5 Pilot Whale Drive 67 403 3 Pilot Whale Drive 7. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential 20 (R-20) district in the Residential 40 (R-40) district: Map Lot Number Street 41 392 26 New Lane 41 5 3 Gosnold Road 41 6 3 Gosnold Road 56 276 (a portion of) Prospect Hill Cemetery 56 458 17 Aurora Way 56 373 14 High Brush Path 56 391 Meadow View Drive 56 52 2 Marsh Hawk Lane 56 53 2 Marsh Hawk Lane 56 395 8 Marsh Hawk Lane 56 396 6 Marsh Hawk Lane Page 31 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant 66 11 4 Marsh Hawk Lane 66 12 45 Somerset Road 30 92 2 Hallowell Lane 30 79 Cliff Road 30 80 Cliff Road 30 81 Cliff Road 30 82 Cliff Road 30 237 15 Gosnold Road 30 266 13 Gosnold Road 41 582 56 Madaket Road 41 583 54 Madaket Road 41 584 52 Madaket Road 41 585 50 Madaket Road 41 586 48 Madaket Road 41 587 46 Madaket Road 41 376 21 Grove Lane 41 342 35 Grove Lane 41 420 53 Grove Lane 41 421 45 Grove Lane 41 422 92 West Chester Street 41 423 92 West Chester Street 41 424 92 West Chester Street 41 425 92 West Chester Street 41 426 41 Grove Lane 41 427 41 Grove Lane 41 428 41 Grove Lane 41 429 41 Grove Lane 41 341 92 West Chester Street 41 484 47 Grove Lane 41 434 32 Grove Lane All as shown on a map entitled “2011 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 48 Zoning Map Change: R-40 - Town Overlay District, Maps 1, 2, and 3” dated January 2011 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) Page 32 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant ARTICLE 49 (Zoning Map Change: LUG-3 – Country Overlay District) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by taking the following actions: 1. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential 20 (R-20) district in the Limited Use General 3 (LUG-3) district: Map Lot Number Street 21 15 (a portion of) 25 Sesachacha Road 21 16 (a portion of) 23 Sesachacha Road 21 17 (a portion of) 21 Sesachacha Road 21 20 (a portion of) Sesachacha Road 21 64 (a portion of) Quidnet Road 21 65 (a portion of) 78 Quidnet Road 21 66 (a portion of) 80 Quidnet Road 21 67 (a portion of) 84 Quidnet Road 21 68 (a portion of) 84 Quidnet Road 21 69 (a portion of) 86 Quidnet Road 21 70 (a portion of) 88 Quidnet Road 21 71 (a portion of) 90 Quidnet Road 21 75 (a portion of) R Quidnet Road 21 81.1 18 Sesachacha Road 21 107 (a portion of) 94 Quidnet Road 87 131 166 Surfside Road 87 44 (a portion of) 41R Nonantum Avenue 87 45 39 Nonantum Avenue 87 46 39 Nonantum Avenue 87 67 (a portion of) 8 Western Avenue 87 68 (a portion of) 8 Western Avenue 87 105 (a portion of) 160 Surfside Road 87 131 166 Surfside Road 87 Beach Parking Lot Portions of Western Avenue 87 Beach Parking Lot Portions of Atlantic Avenue 87 Beach Parking Lot Portions of Poplar Street 87 Steps Lovers Lane Parcel 13 Map 2009-25 on file at the Registry of Deeds 88 40 Beach 88 41 Beach 88 42 Beach 88 43 Beach 88 Nonantum Avenue west of Hawthorne Street Beach Page 33 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant 2. By placing the following properties currently located in the Limited Use General 1 (LUG-1) district in the Limited Use General 3 (LUG-3) district: Map Lot Number Street 43 68 22 Cathcart Road 43 155 Shimmo Pond Road 54 7 49 Monomoy Road 54 91 26A Polpis Road 54 53 Creeks 55 640 Creeks 54 641 Creeks 55 643 Goose Pond Lane 55 415 Creeks 55 414 6 Goose Pond Lane 55 276 Shore Reservation 55 298 Monomoy Creek Road 55.1.4 9.1 100 Washington Street 55.1.4 9.2 98 Washington Street 55.1.4 9.3 102 Washington Street 3. By placing the following properties currently located in the Limited Use General 2 (LUG-2) district in the Limited Use General 3 (LUG-3) district: Map Lot Number Street 87 67 (a portion of) 8 Western Avenue 87 68 (a portion of) 8 Western Avenue 31 12 Capaum Pond 31 13.1 38 Washing Pond Road 34 2 Eel Point Road 34 3 Eel Point Road 38 8 190 Madaket Road 38 Portions of Long Pond 38 8.1 Madaket Road 40 18 211 Cliff Road 40 25.4 113 Madaket Road 40 56 212 Cliff Road 40 57 204 Cliff Road 40 58 202 Cliff Road 40 62 215 Cliff Road 41 1 157 Cliff Road 41 65 165 Cliff Road 63 20 19 Sheep Pond Road 63 21 17 Sheep Pond Road Page 34 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant 63 22 15 Sheep Pond Road 63 23 13 Sheep Pond Road 63 24 9 Sheep Pond Road 63 38 35 Sheep Pond Road 63 53 27 Sheep Pond Road 63 54 Beach 65 28 159 Hummock Pond Road 67 49 15 Miacomet Road 79 13 Adams Street 79 Portion of former Adams Street Lot 1 (a portion of) Plan 2011-33 on file at the Registry of Deeds 80 47 Miacomet Park 80 1.1 15 South Shore Road 81 6 (a portion of) 120 Miacomet Road 81 29 Miacomet Park 81 29.1 - 29.8 Miacomet Park 81 30 - 48 Miacomet Park 81 49 - 51.1 Miacomet Park 81 68 Miacomet Park 81 69 Miacomet Park 81 75 - 89 Miacomet Park 81 90 - 99 Miacomet Park 81 100 - 116 Miacomet Park 81 117 - 128 Miacomet Park 81 129 156 Miacomet Road 81 130 - 142 Miacomet Park 81 143 Miacomet Park 81 144 Miacomet Park 81 145 100 Miacomet Road 81 146 (a portion of) 80 Miacomet Road 81 151 Miacomet Park 81 152 Miacomet Park 81 155 Miacomet Road 81 Eastern Shore of Miacomet Pond 82 9 Heller Way 82 60 5 Trinity Avenue 82 63 1 Trinity Avenue 82 84 231 Hummock Pond Road 86 15 Miacomet Road 86 16 - 33 Miacomet Park 86 34 - 36 Miacomet Park 86 37 - 47 Miacomet Park 86 48 - 71 Miacomet Park 86 72 - 95 Miacomet Park 86 96 - 116 Miacomet Park 86 117 - 131 Miacomet Park Page 35 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant 86 132 - 144 Miacomet Park 86 145 - 160 Miacomet Park 86 161 - 175 Miacomet Park 86 176 - 181 Miacomet Park 86 182 - 193 Miacomet Flume 86 215 - 242 Miacomet Flume 86 243 - 262 Miacomet Park 86 263 - 264 Miacomet Flume 86 265 - 284 Miacomet Flume 86 286 - 292 Miacomet Flume 86 293 178 Miacomet Pk 86 294 Miacomet Pk 86 296 Miacomet Flume 86 296.1 Miacomet Flume 86 296.2 Miacomet Flume 86 296.3 Surfside 86 296.4 Surfside 86 297 - 300 Surfside 86 301 - 312 Miacomet Flume 87 36 Western Avenue 87 87 8 Hill Side Avenue 87 88 6 Hill Side Avenue 87 89 4 Hill Side Avenue 87 90 2 Hill Side Avenue 87 91 Weweeder Pd 87 128 75 South Shore Road 87 135 - 138 81 South Shore Road 87 144 Miacomet Flume 87 145 Miacomet Flume 87 146 Surfside 87 147 89 South Shore Road 4. By placing the following properties currently located in the ‘Sconset Residential 1 (SR-1) district in the Limited Use General 3 (LUG-3) district: Map Lot Number Street 73.1.3 7.1 5 North Gully Road 73.2.4 42 4 Cod Fish Park Road 5. By placing the following property currently located in the Limited Use General 3 (LUG-3) district in the Residential 20 (R-20) district: Map Lot Number Street 87 Portion of Myles Standish Paper Street Lot 80 Map 2011-39 on file at the Registry of Deeds Page 36 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 49 Zoning Map Change: LUG-3 – Country Overlay District” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) ARTICLE 50 (Zoning Map Change: Surfside) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by taking the following actions: 1. By placing the following properties currently located in the Limited Use General 2 (LUG-2) district in the Limited Use 1 (LUG-1) district: Map Lot Number Street 79 77 52 Pochick Avenue 79 27 62 Lovers Lane 79 128 54 Pochick Avenue 79 163 58 Pochick Avenue 79 162 60 Pochick Avenue 79 179 64 Pochick Avenue 79 178 64 Pochick Avenue 79 177 66 Pochick Avenue 79 176 21 Irving Street 79 175 Irving Street 79 156 68 Pochick Avenue 79 154 72 Pochick Avenue 79 118 27 Okorwaw Avenue 79 76 55 Pochick Avenue 79 127 53 Pochick Avenue 79 126 57 Pochick Avenue 79 125 59 Pochick Avenue 79 159 61 Pochick Avenue 79 158 18 Irving Street 79 160 Pochick Avenue 79 122 14 Irving Street 79 124 14 Irving Street 79 123 12 Irving Street Page 37 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant 79 73 12 Irving Street 79 157 17 Irving Street 79 120 67 Pochick Avenue 79 121 15 Irving Street 79 72 13 Irving Street 79 119 69 Pochick Avenue 79 70 69R Pochick Avenue 79 71 69 Pochick Avenue 79 15 50 Weweeder Avenue 79 69 71 Pochick Avenue 79 68 75 Pochick Avenue 79 14 54 Weweeder Avenue 79 67 11 Adams Street 2. By placing the following properties currently located in the Limited Use General 2 (LUG-2) district in the Limited Use 1 (LUG-1) district: Map Lot Number Street 80 144 7 Masaquet Avenue 3. By placing the following properties currently located in the Limited Use General 2 (LUG-2) district in the Limited Use 1 (LUG-1) district: Map Lot Number Street 79 152 35 Okorwaw Avenue 79 151 41 Okorwaw Avenue 79 150 5 Monohansett Road 79 149 47 Okorwaw Avenue 79 117 4 Monohansett Road 79 116 2 Monohansett Road 79 115 1 Monohansett Road 79 114 49 Okorwaw Avenue 79 65 1R Monohansett Road 79 64 51 Okorwaw Avenue All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 50 Zoning Map Change: Surfside” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. Page 38 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) ARTICLE 51 (Zoning Map Change: Wauwinet) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by taking the following actions: 1. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential 1 (R-1) district in the Limited Use General 1 (LUG-1) district: 11 3 153 Wauwinet Road 11 4 151 Wauwinet Road 11 5 Wauwinet Road 11 6 147 Wauwinet Road 11 7 145 Wauwinet Road 11 8 143 Wauwinet Road 11 9 141 Wauwinet Road 11 10 139 Wauwinet Road 11 11.1 137 Wauwinet Road 11 21(50) 108 Wauwinet Road 11 22(31) 106 Wauwinet Road 11 23 104 Wauwinet Road 11 24.2 102 Wauwinet Road 11 24.3 100R Wauwinet Road 12 (portion of) 28 101 Squam Road 11 29 110 Wauwinet Road 11 31 106 Wauwinet Road 12 25/26 (a portion of) 105 Squam Road 12 23/24 1 Crows Nest Way 12 22.1 3 Crows Nest Way 12 22.2 5 Crows Nest Way 12 21 7 Crows Nest Way 12 20.1/20.2 9A/9B Crows Nest Way 2. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential 1 (R-1) district in the Limited Use General 3 (LUG-3) district: Map Lot Number Street 11 1 155 Wauwinet Road 11 25 (a portion of) 98 Wauwinet Road 11 26 (a portion of) 94 Wauwinet Road 7 1.1 (a portion of) 165 Wauwinet Road Page 39 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant 7 1.6 (a portion of) Coskata 7 2 (a portion of) Coskata 3. By placing the following property currently located in the Residential 1 (R-1) district and the Limited Use General 3 (LUG-3) district in the Limited Use General 1 (LUG-1) district: Map Lot Number Street 11 24.1 100 Wauwinet Road All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 51 Zoning Map Change: Wauwinet” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) ARTICLE 52 (Zoning Map Change: Siasconset Center) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by placing the following properties currently located in the ‘Sconset Old Historic (SOH) district in the Village Neighborhood (VN) district: Map Lot Number Street 73.4.2 16 10 New Street (Siasconset) 73.2.4 34 6 Main Street (Siasconset) 73.2.4 35 4 Main Street (Siasconset) 73.2.4 33 8 Main Street (Siasconset) 73.2.4 32.1 10 Main Street (Siasconset) 73.2.4 32.2 1 Gully Road (Siasconset) All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 52 Zoning Map Change: Siasconset Center” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) ARTICLE 53 (Zoning Map Change: Siasconset SR-20 to SR-10) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by placing the following properties currently located in the ‘Sconset Residential 20 (SR- 20) district in the ‘Sconset Residential 10 (SR-10) district: Page 40 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant Map Lot Number Street 49 65.1 51R Sankaty Road 49 64 45 Sankaty Road 49 67 Anns Lane 49 68 5 Anns Lane 49 74.1 2 Meetinghouse Lane 49 74.2 4 Meetinghouse Lane 49 76 9 Meetinghouse Lane 49 76.1 6 Meetinghouse Lane 49 76.2 52 Sankaty Road 49 77 2 Eldridge Lane 49 77.1 4 Eldridge Lane 49 77.2 5 Eldridge Lane 49 78 54 Sankaty Road 49 79 56 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 16 16 Baxter Road 49.2.3 17 25 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 18 22 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 19 24 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 19.1 24B Sankaty Road 49.2.3 20 26 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 23.3 29 Sconset Ave 49.2.3 23.4 30B Sankaty Road 49.2.3 23.5 30A Sankaty Road 49.2.3 24 26 Sconset Ave 49.2.3 25 32 Sconset Ave 49.2.3 31 28 Baxter Road 49.2.3 33 24 Baxter Road 49.2.3 35 22 Baxter Road 49.2.3 37 20 Baxter Road 49.2.3 39 18 Baxter Road 49.2.3 40 27 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 41 29 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 42 31 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 44 6 Emily Street 49.2.3 45 33 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 46 35 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 47 37 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 52 5 Emily Street 49.2.3 53 3 Emily Street 49.2.3 54 4 Emily Street 49.2.3 55 44 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 56 1 Jennifer Lane 49.3.2 3.1 40 Sankaty Road 49.3.2 3.2 11 Meetinghouse Lane Page 41 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant 49.3.2 3.3 15 Meetinghouse Lane 49.3.2 4.1 3 Jennifer Lane 49.3.2 4.2 4 Jennifer Lane 49.3.2 5 24 Sconset Ave 49.3.2 5.1 24B Sconset Ave 73.1.4 1 5 Clifton Street 73.1.4 2 20 Sankaty Road 73.1.4 3 23 Sankaty Road 73.1.4 31 3 Rosaly Lane 73.1.4 32 1 Rosaly Lane 73.1.4 33 12 Baxter Road 73.1.4 34 6 Baxter Road 73.1.4 35 4 Butterfly Lane 73.1.4 36 11 Sankaty Road 73.1.4 37 4 Sankaty Road 73.1.4 45 19 Sankaty Road 73.1.4 46 17 Sankaty Road 73.1.4 47 15 Sankaty Road 73.4.1 8 1 Sconset Ave 73.4.1 9 18 Lindberg Ave 73.4.1 10 16 Lindberg Ave 73.4.1 30 10 Clifton Street 73.4.1 31 3 North Sias Road 73.4.1 32 2 North Sias Road 73.4.1 37 9 South Road 73.4.1 39 12 Clifton Street 73.4.1 40 5 North Sias Road 73.4.1 41 6 North Sias Road 73.4.1 42 4 North Sias Road 73.4.1 43 5 South Road 73.4.1 44 7 South Road All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 53 Zoning Map Change: Siasconset SR-20 to SR-10” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) ARTICLE 54 (Zoning Map Change: Flex Development and Open Space Residential Design) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 139 (Zoning) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket, section 8, as follows (NOTE: new language is shown as highlighted text, language to be deleted is shown by strikeout; these methods to denote changes are not meant to become part of the final text; and, further, that non-substantive Page 42 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant changes to the numbering of this bylaw be permitted in order that it be in compliance with the numbering format of the Code of the Town of Nantucket): 1. To delete sections 8A and 8B in their entirety. 2. To renumber section 8C as 8B and section 8D as 8C. 3. To delete and replace the title of section 8 and insert a new section 8A as follows: § 139-8. Residential Development Options A. Flex Development and Open Space Residential Development may be allowed as an alternative to a conventional subdivision. Flex Development may be allowed in the Town Overlay District (TOD) through the issuance of a special permit by the Planning Board. Open Space Residential Development is allowed by-right in the Country Overlay District (COD). The primary purposes of these development options are as follows: (a) to allow for greater flexibility and creativity in the design of residential developments (b) to encourage a more efficient form of development that consumes less open land (c) to reduce infrastructure and site disturbance through the creation of compact development (d) to encourage the permanent preservation of open space (1) Requirements. (a) The following requirements shall apply to Flex Development and Open Space Residential Development: [1] All plans shall conform to the requirements of MGL c. 41 §§81K through 81GG and the “Rules and Regulations Governing the Subdivision of Land,” as may be amended by the Planning Board from time to time. [2] Building lots shall not be subject to the regularity formula in §139-16D. [3] Building lots shall be restricted from any further lot division that results in additional building lots. [4] To ensure that all common open space and common facilities within the development will be properly maintained, a Homeowners Association shall be established in the form of a corporation, nonprofit organization, or trust. The Homeowners Association legal documents shall be subject to approval by the Planning Board and shall be filed at the Nantucket County Registry of Deeds or the Registry District of the Land Court. [5] The maximum number of building lots, excluding any bonuses, shall not exceed the number which may otherwise have been created on a conventional subdivision plan meeting Page 43 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant all dimensional and upland requirements of the Zoning Bylaw and in full conformance with (and requiring no waivers from) the “Rules and Regulations Governing the Subdivision of Land,” as may be amended by the Planning Board from time to time, as demonstrated by the submission of a dimensioned lotting plan. (b) Preservation of open space shall be required, with the amount based on the total tract size pursuant to sections (3) and (4) below. [1] A restriction defining the protection of the open space shall be enforceable by the Town or County of Nantucket and recorded at the Nantucket County Registry of Deeds or the Registry District of the Land Court. In addition, open space shall be: (a) Owned by the Town of County of Nantucket; or (b) Owned by the Nantucket Islands Land Bank; or (c) Conveyed to an established nonprofit organization, a principal purpose of which is the conservation of open land; or (d) Subject to a permanent conservation restriction, as provided in MGL c. 184 §§ 31 through 33, and owned in common by a corporation or trust composed of the owners of lots within the development. [2] Open space shall be restricted to one or more of the following uses, subject to approval of the Planning Board, in accordance with MGL c. 184 §§ 31 and 32: (a) Preservation of important natural features on a lot (b) Passive recreation, including but not limited to, nature study, boating, fishing, hunting, picnicking, and horseback riding (c) Active recreation (d) Bicycle paths and walking trails (e) Agriculture (f) Structures accessory to the use of the open space which may include, but is not limited to: boathouses, duck walks, landings, barns, gazebos (g) Water features consistent with the purposes described above (h) Individual underground septic systems or wells that provide service to the lots within the development [3] Subject to sections (3) and (4), a maximum of 50% of the required open space may be located on noncontiguous parcels of land in common ownership with the tract to be developed. The Planning Board shall determine the development potential of the noncontiguous parcel(s) and consider the open space value subject to the following criteria: (a) Preservation of scenic views or vistas. (b) Common border to existing open space. (c) Existence of a fragile ecological environment. Page 44 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant (d) Agricultural importance. (e) Importance to the community for recreation, water supply, cultural or historic municipal use. (f) Importance to the community as determined by the Planning Board. (2) Bonus lots. (a) Flex Developments and Open Space Residential Developments shall be entitled to bonus lots, subject to the requirements below. Bonus lots shall be based on the number of building lots which could have been created through a conventional subdivision plan, as set forth in Section 139-8A(1)(a)(5). For all density calculations that result in a fractional number, only fractions equal to or greater than 0.51 should be rounded to the next highest whole number. [1] A 10% increase in the number of building lots that could have been created through the submission of a conventional subdivision plan. [2] A 10% increase if the open space remains open to the public through a permanent access easement or conveyance to the Town or County of Nantucket or the Nantucket Islands Land Bank. [3] A 1% increase for each 10% of the cluster lots restricted to a single dwelling unit, provided that the restricted lots would otherwise be permitted a second dwelling pursuant to Board of Health regulations. [4] The total increase in building lots shall not exceed 30% of the number of building lots which could have been created through a conventional subdivision plan. (3) Flex Development (a) Flex Development may be allowed in the Town Overlay District (TOD) through the issuance of a special permit subject to the following: [1] The Planning Board shall be the sole special permit granting authority for relief pursuant to any provision of this chapter. [2] Planning Board approval of a special permit shall not substitute for approval of a definitive subdivision or Approval Not Required (ANR) plan. [3] Flex Development shall be permitted in the R-40, R-20, R- 10, R-5, and ROH districts only and shall conform to the following dimensional requirements: R-40 R-20 R-10 R-5 ROH Minimum tract area (acres) 5 3 2 1 1 Open land required (total tract) 70% 50% 40% 30% 25% Minimum lot size (square feet) 10,000 7,500 4,000 3,000 3,000 Page 45 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant Maximum lot ground cover ratio 35%30%50% 60% 65% Minimum frontage 20 20 20 0 0 Front setback 5 5 5 5 0 Side/Rear setback 5 5 5 5 0 [4] The Planning Board may reduce, by up to 100%, the setbacks, provided that the Planning Board finds that such a change will not have an adverse impact on the neighborhood and that it will promote the purposes and intent of this section. [5] The Planning Board may reduce, by up to 100%, the required frontage provided that the lot has sufficient access through an easement. [6] The Planning Board may waive the required minimum tract area provided that the Planning Board finds that the proposed Flex Development is more in keeping with the surrounding area, promotes a more efficient use of land, and that it will promote the purposes and intent of this section. [7] Noncontiguous open space parcels, subject to section (1)(b)[3], may be located in the Town Overlay District (TOD) or the Country Overlay District (COD). (b) The following development and design criteria will be considered by the Planning Board during their review of an application for Flex Development: [1] Landscaping features utilizing natural or manmade materials are encouraged and may include effective screening, planting of street trees, and preservation of existing mature vegetation. [2] Sidewalks and walking paths which encourage pedestrian activity are encouraged, including connections to adjacent neighborhoods and bordering open spaces. [3] Vehicular access should be consolidated in a small number of widely spaced access points where practicable. [4] Common driveways and shared parking areas are encouraged. (c) The following performance criteria shall be reviewed by the Planning Board. Mitigation measures proposed by the developer shall be considered: [1] Traffic flow and safety in the proposed development, the neighborhood, and adjacent public and private ways will not be significantly impacted in comparison with other development options; [2] Quality of site design, building design (if applicable), and landscaping enhances the area in comparison with other development options; Page 46 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant [3] The provision of open land and any associated landscaping is appropriate for the scale and location of the development as determined by the Planning Board; [4] That utilities and services, such as water and sewer, are adequate for the proposed development. (4) Open Space Development (a) Open Space Development shall be allowed by-right within the Country Overlay District (COD), subject to the following: [1] For parcels of land within an Open Space Development, the Planning Board shall be the sole special permit granting authority for relief pursuant to any provision of this chapter. [2] Open Space Development shall be permitted in the LUG-1, LUG-2, LUG-3, and VR districts only and shall conform to the following dimensional requirements: LUG-3 LUG-2 LUG-1 VR Minimum tract area (acres) 10 10 5 3 Open land required (total tract) 80%75%65% 60% Minimum lot size (square feet) 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 Maximum lot ground cover ratio 20%20%20% 20% Minimum frontage 20 20 20 20 Front setback 15 15 15 15 Side/Rear setback 10 10 10 10 [3] The Planning Board may issue a special permit to reduce, by up to 100%, the setbacks, provided that the Planning Board finds that such a change will not have an adverse impact on the neighborhood and that it will promote the purposes and intent of this section. [4] Noncontiguous open space parcels, subject to section (1)(b)[3], may be located in the Country Overlay District (COD) only. [5] In any LUG zone, a minimum buffer of 50 feet of permanently restricted and undisturbed open space (excluding walking paths and fire access easements) shall be required between the proposed lot line of any Open Space Residential Development lot and the outside boundary of the subdivision tract. The Planning Board, through the issuance of a special permit, may reduce or waive this requirement if it finds that: (a) Such reduction or waiver is necessitated by the shape or topography of the tract of land; or (b) Natural resources will be better protected by an alternative location; or (c) Equivalent protection against inconsistency with the existing pattern of development has been provided. Page 47 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) ARTICLE 55 (Zoning Bylaw Amendment: Public Wellhead Recharge District) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 139 (Zoning) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket, as follows (NOTE: new language is shown as highlighted text, language to be deleted is shown by strikeout; these methods to denote changes are not meant to become part of the final text): 1. To amend section 12B as follows: …The Public Wellhead Recharge District is located and bounded as shown on the following maps incorporated by reference herein: for Siasconset, a map entitled "Public Wellhead Recharge District: Siasconset," prepared by Horseley, Witten & Heggemann, Inc. dated October, 1990; for the Town, a map entitled "Public Wellhead Recharge District: Town," prepared by Haley & Ward, December 1994 September, 2011… 2. To amend section 12B, subsection 3(b) as follows: In order to comply with Subsection B(2)(s)[1], any person or firm proposing land uses which exceed the thresholds of this subsection shall apply the practices and technologies found in a publication entitled: "Artificial Recharge: Evaluation and Guidance to Municipalities: A Guide to Stormwater Infiltration Practices in Public Water Supply Areas of Massachusetts," prepared by the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission for the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency--Region I; November, 1996, “Massachusetts Stormwater Standards Handbook, Volume 1 – 3”, (MassDEP 2008) as such publication may be amended from time to time, the respective Water Companies, in making their finding of water quality compliance, shall decide which techniques and practices are appropriate for each respective application. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) ARTICLE 56 (Zoning Bylaw Amendment: Technical Corrections/Miscellaneous) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 139 (Zoning) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket, as follows (NOTE: new language is shown as highlighted text, language to be deleted is shown by strikeout; these methods to denote changes are not meant to become part of the final text): 1. To amend section 2 by adding the following definition in alphabetical order: Page 48 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant TAKE OUT STATION: A designated area within a take-out food establishment where a cash register or other means of taking and processing orders is located. 2. To amend section 12C subsection 2(b)[1] as follows: [1] Within the ROH, R-1, R-5, R-10, R-20, and R-40 districts only, Tthere shall be no more than two lots (including the subject lot) containing neighborhood employee housing, employer dormitory housing previously approved by the special permit granting authority under this chapter, or dormitory units that are legally nonconforming, all within 1,000 feet of the property line of a lot subject to this special permit; 3. To amend section 33A(3)(a) as follows: Except where the Zoning Administrator or the permit granting authority determines that a special permit is issued finding that the alteration, reconstruction, extension or structural change to a structure does not increase its nonconforming nature. 4. To amend section 33A subsection 8 as follows: Preexisting, nonconforming lots may be increased in size through the addition of adjoining property without the need for any relief under this Bylaw.changed; provided that no change in size, shape, boundaries or frontage of any preexisting, nonconforming lot shall be done in any manner except only pursuant to the issuance of a special permit granted by the special permit granting authority designated by this chapter based upon a finding that said change will not be substantially more detrimental than the existing nonconformity to the neighborhood; provided, further, that no such special permit shall be granted which creates any new nonconformity or increase any existing nonconformity. Any other alteration in size, shape, boundary, ground coverage, or frontage to a preexisting, nonconforming lot that does not increase an existing or create a new nonconformity is allowed upon determination by the Zoning Administrator that such alternation will not be substantially more detrimental to the neighborhood. New lots created pursuant to MGL c. 41 § 81P, based upon the exception in the clause of MGL c. 41§ 81L for lots containing two or more structures that predate the adoption of subdivision control in the Town, shall have the same status as preexisting, nonconforming lots, and any structures thereon, which predate the adoption of subdivision control in the Town, shall have the status of preexisting nonconforming structures. 5. To amend section 33E(1) as follows: E. Any increase in area, frontage, width, yard or depth requirements shall not prohibit an unimproved lot from being built upon for single- and two-family residential purposes, provided that: Page 49 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant (1) In addition to the provisions of MGL c. 40A, § 6, as may be amended from time to time, any increase in area, frontage, width, yard or depth requirements shall not prohibit an unimproved lot from being built upon for single- and two-family residential purposes, provided that: either at the time of recording or endorsement of such lot, whichever occurred sooner, such lot was not held in common ownership with any adjoining land and conformed to then-existing Zoning Bylaw requirements, and now has less than the present requirements of area or frontage and has a frontage of not less than 20 feet or the benefit of an appurtenant easement providing a means of access for vehicles and utilities to and from a public street. (a) either at the time of recording or endorsement of such lot, whichever occurred sooner, such lot was not held in common ownership with any adjoining land and conformed to then-existing Zoning Bylaw requirements; or (b) at the time of such amendment, the lot had the benefit of a zoning protection period pursuant to MGL c. 40A, §6(5th par.) and was conveyed into separate ownership from adjoining land prior to the end of such zoning protection, and remained in separate ownership and control at all times since the expiration of such protection. and now has less than the present requirements of area or frontage and has a frontage of not less than 20 feet or the benefit of an appurtenant easement providing a means of access for vehicles and utilities to and from a public street, which access, in the opinion of the Planning Board, has sufficient width, suitable grades, and adequate construction to provide for the needs of vehicular traffic in relation to the proposed construction and for the installation of municipal services to serve the land in question and the buildings erected and to be erected thereon. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) ARTICLE 57 (Zoning Bylaw Amendment: Solar Energy Overlay District) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 139 (Zoning) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket as follows: 1. To amend Section 139- 12 as follows: A. By amending the title of §139-12 as follows: Overlay Districts Flood Hazard (FHD), Public Well Recharge (PWR), Multifamily (MF), Neighborhood Employee Housing (NEHOD), County Overlay District (COD) and Town Overlay District (TOD), Harbor Overlay District (HOD), Multi- Family Overlay District (MFOD), Village Height Overlay District (VHOD), and Solar Energy Overlay District (SEOD). Page 50 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant B. By adding a new subsection §139-12.L, as follows: Solar Energy Overlay District (SEOD). Notwithstanding the provisions of 139-7, solar energy facilities located in the SEOD may proceed without the need for a special permit, variance, or other discretionary approval. A. This section shall apply to new land based solar energy facilities and to physical modifications to existing land based facilities that materially alter the type, configuration, or size of such facilities or related equipment. B. General requirements: a. Minor site plan review, as set forth in §139-23 shall be required for all solar energy facilities in the SEOD. The Planning Board shall be the minor site plan review authority for solar energy facilities in the SEOD. In addition to the minor site plan review requirements of§139-23, the following information shall be included on the site plans: i. Outline of all existing structures, including purpose (e.g. residence, garage, commercial etc.) for all structures located on the site and on lots within 500 feet of the site. A note indicating the distance from the solar energy facility to each structure shown shall also be included. ii. Any existing overhead utility lines. iii. Documentation of the solar energy facility’s manufacturer and model and the length, width and height of the solar array. iv. The name, address and contact information of all applicants, property owners and agents representing the applicant and/or owner. v. Property lines and physical features, including roads, for the project site; vi. Proposed changes to the landscape of the site, grading, vegetation clearing and planting, exterior lighting, screening vegetation or structures; vii. Blueprints or drawings of the solar photovoltaic installation signed by a Professional Engineer licensed to practice in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts showing the proposed layout of the system and any potential shading from nearby structures viii. One or three line electrical diagram detailing the solar photovoltaic installation, associated components, and electrical interconnection methods, with all National Page 51 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant Electrical Code compliant disconnects and overcurrent devices; ix. Documentation of the major system components to be used, including the PV panels, mounting system, and inverter; x. Name, address, and contact information for proposed system installer; xi. Name, address, phone number and signature of the project proponent, as well as all co-proponents or property owners, if any; xii. The name, contact information and signature of any agents representing the project proponent; b. Zoning district designation for the parcel(s) of land comprising the project site (submission of a copy of a zoning map with the parcel(s) identified is suitable for this purpose); c. Proof of liability insurance; and d. Description of financial surety that satisfies Section 3.12.3. The Site Plan Review Authority may waive documentary requirements as it deems appropriate. C. Site Control The project proponent shall submit documentation of actual or prospective access and control of the project site sufficient to allow for construction and operation of the proposed solar photovoltaic installation. D. Operation & Maintenance Plan The project proponent shall submit a plan for the operation and maintenance of the large- scale ground-mounted solar photovoltaic installation, which shall include measures for maintaining safe access to the installation, storm water controls, as well as general procedures for operational maintenance of the installation. E. Utility Notification No large- scale ground –mounted solar photovoltaic installation shall be constructed until evidence has been given to the Site Plan Review Authority that the utility company that operates the electrical grid where the installation is to be located has been informed of the solar photovoltaic installation owner or operator’s intent to install an interconnected customer-owned generator. Off-grid systems shall be exempt from this requirement. F. Dimension and Density Requirements a. For large - scale ground-mounted solar photovoltaic installations, front, side and rear setbacks shall be as follows: Page 52 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant The following setback requirements shall apply: i. Front yard: The front yard depth shall be at least 10 feet; provided, however, that where the lot abuts a Conservation- Recreation or Residential district, the front yard shall not be less than 50 feet. ii. Side yard. Each side yard shall have a depth at least 15 feet; provided, however, that where the lot abuts a Conservation- Recreation or Residential district, the front yard shall not be less than 50 feet. iii. Rear yard. The rear yard depth shall be at least 25 feet; provided, however, that where the lot abuts a Conservation- Recreation or Residential district, the front yard shall not be less than 50 feet. iv. The Planning Board may, during minor site plan review, waive the above setback requirements based on site specific considerations. G. Appurtenant Structures All appurtenant structures to large- scale ground-mounted solar photovoltaic installations shall be subject to reasonable regulations concerning the bulk and height of structures, lot area, setbacks, and open space, parking and building coverage requirements. All such appurtenant structures, including but not limited to, equipment shelters, storage facilities, transformers, and substations, shall be architecturally compatible with each other. Whenever reasonable, structures should be shaded from view by vegetation and/or joined or clustered to avoid adverse visual impacts. H. Appurtenant Structures I. Design Standards a. Lighting i. Lighting of solar photovoltaic installations shall be consistent with local, state and federal law. Lighting of other parts of the installation, such as appurtenant structures, shall be limited to that required for safety and operational purposes, and shall be reasonably shielded from abutting properties. Where feasible, lighting of the solar photovoltaic installation shall be directed downward and shall incorporate full cut-off fixtures to reduce light pollution. b. Signage i. Signs on large- scale ground-mounted solar photovoltaic installations shall comply with a municipality’s sign bylaw. A sign consistent with a municipality’s sign bylaw shall be required to identify the owner and provide a 24-hour emergency contact phone number. Page 53 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant ii. Solar photovoltaic installations shall not be used for displaying any advertising except for reasonable identification of the manufacturer or operator of the solar photovoltaic installation. c. Utility Connections i. Reasonable efforts, as determined by the Site Plan Review Authority, shall be made to place all utility connections from the solar photovoltaic installation underground, depending on appropriate soil conditions, shape, and topography of the site and any requirements of the utility provider. Electrical transformers for utility interconnections may be above ground if required by the utility provider. J. Safety and Environmental Standards a. Emergency Services i. The large-scale solar photovoltaic installation owner or operator shall provide a copy of the project summary, electrical schematic, and site plan to the local fire chief. Upon request the owner or operator shall cooperate with local emergency services in developing an emergency response plan. All means of shutting down the solar photovoltaic installation shall be clearly marked. The owner or operator shall identify a responsible person for public inquiries throughout the life of the installation. b. Land Clearing, Soil Erosion and Habitat Impacts i. Clearing of natural vegetation shall be limited to what is necessary for the construction, operation and maintenance of the large – scale ground-mounted solar photovoltaic installation or otherwise prescribed by applicable laws, regulations, and bylaws. K. Monitoring and Maintenance a. Solar Photovoltaic Installation Conditions - The large - scale ground-mounted solar photovoltaic installation owner or operator shall maintain the facility in good condition. Maintenance shall include, but not be limited to, painting, structural repairs, and integrity of security measures. Site access shall be maintained to a level acceptable to the local Fire Chief and Emergency Medical Services. The owner or operator shall be responsible for the cost of maintaining the solar photovoltaic installation and any access road(s), unless accepted as a public way. b. Modifications - All material modifications to a solar photovoltaic installation made after issuance of the required Page 54 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant building permit shall require approval by the Site Plan Review Authority. L. Removal Requirements a. Any large- scale ground-mounted solar photovoltaic installation which has reached the end of its useful life or has been abandoned consistent with Section 3.12.2 of this bylaw shall be removed. The owner or operator shall physically remove the installation no more than 150 days after the date of discontinued operations. The owner or operator shall notify the Site Plan Review Authority by certified mail of the proposed date of discontinued operations and plans for removal. Decommissioning shall consist of: (a.) Physical removal of all large- scale ground-mounted solar photovoltaic installations, structures, equipment, security barriers and transmission lines from the site. (b.) Disposal of all solid and hazardous waste in accordance with local, state, and federal waste disposal regulations. (c.) Stabilization or re-vegetation of the site as necessary to minimize erosion. The Site Plan Review Authority may allow the owner or operator to leave landscaping or designated below- grade foundations in order to minimize erosion and disruption to vegetation. M. Abandonment a. Absent notice of a proposed date of decommissioning or written notice of extenuating circumstances, the solar photovoltaic installation shall be considered abandoned when it fails to operate for more than one year without the written consent of the Site Plan Review Authority. If the owner or operator of the large- scale ground-mounted solar photovoltaic installation fails to remove the installation in accordance with the requirements of this section within 150 days of abandonment or the proposed date of decommissioning, the town may enter the property and physically remove the installation. N. ADDITONAL PROVISIONS (if any) a. To amend §139-2 as follows, by inserting the following new definition in alphabetical order: i. Large-Scale Ground-Mounted Solar Photovoltaic Installation: A solar photovoltaic system that is structurally mounted on the ground and is not roof-mounted, and has a minimum nameplate capacity of 250 kW DC. ii. On-Site Solar Photovoltaic Installation: A solar photovoltaic installation that is constructed at a location where other uses of the underlying property occur. iii. Rated Nameplate Capacity: The maximum rated output of electric power production of the Photovoltaic system in Direct Current (DC). Page 55 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant iv. Solar energy facilities – All of the equipment, machinery, and structures used for either the primary or accessory purpose of converting, storing or transmitting electricity generated from solar energy b. To amend §139-4 to add the following: DISTRICT ABBREVIATION Solar Energy Overlay District SEOD i. The Solar Energy Overlay District (SEOD) includes the following parcels: Map 39, Lot 14, Number 188, Madaket Road Map 58, Lot 1, Massasoit Bridge Road Map 58, Lot 38, Madaket Road c. To amend §139-17.B to add the following subsection: 7. Solar energy facilities located within the SEOD. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Charles Stott, et al) ARTICLE 58 (Bylaw Amendment: Shellfish, Taking of) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 122 (Shellfish, Taking of) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket as follows (NOTE: new language is shown as highlighted text, language to be deleted is shown by strike-out; these methods to denote changes are not meant to become part of the final text; and, further, that non- substantive changes to the numbering of this bylaw be permitted in order that it be in compliance with the numbering format of the Code of the Town of Nantucket): § 122-2. Permit conditions. No person shall receive a permit from the Selectmen for the taking of shellfish unless under the following conditions, viz (for commercial use): C. The applicant shall pay as a fee for said permit a sum to be set by the Selectmen from time to time, except that there shall be no fee charged to any resident applicant over 60 years of age who does not hold a state commercial permit and agrees not to sell his/her catch in the commercial market. The Selectmen may set fees for commercial and family licenses. § 122-11. Family permits; fee. A. Family permits shall be issued for a period of one year from April 1 at a fee to be set by the Selectmen and shall be good for the taking of eels, sea worms and any and all kinds of shellfish and shall not allow the taking of shellfish of a size, or in an area defined closed by State of Massachusetts, the Board of Selectmen or the Marine Superintendent, or at a season prohibited by law and shall be subject to such other rules and regulations as the Selectmen shall set from time to time. Page 56 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Harbor & Shellfish Advisory Board) ARTICLE 59 (Bylaw Amendment: Town Property, Conveyance of) To see if the Town will vote to rescind Section 4 (Acquisition of Land for Town Offices) of Chapter 46 (Town Property, Conveyance of) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket. Section 4 currently reads: All acquisitions by the Town of Nantucket, whether by purchase or by lease, of vacant or improved land outside the downtown core district, the acquisition of which is for the construction and/or renovation for use as Town offices, shall require a vote of the Town Meeting; no offices presently within the downtown core district shall be relocated to any site outside the downtown core district without a vote of the Town Meeting. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 60 (Bylaw Amendment: Personnel) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 33 (Personnel) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket as follows (NOTE: new language is shown as highlighted text, language to be deleted is shown by strike-out; these methods to denote changes are not meant to become part of the final text; and, further, that non-substantive changes to the numbering of this bylaw be permitted in order that it be in compliance with the numbering format of the Code of the Town of Nantucket): 33-4. All Town departments and positions, except those under the jurisdiction of the School Committee; Airport Commission; elected positions; employees of the Wannacomet Water Company that are under the direction and control of the Nantucket Water Commission; the positions of Town Counsel, Town Prosecutor and Labor Counsel; and certain positions for which the compensation is on a fee basis or the incumbents of which render intermittent or casual services, shall be subject to the provisions of this chapter and any rules and regulations adopted pursuant to this chapter. Provisions of collective bargaining agreements shall govern those employees whenever collective bargaining agreements conflict with the provisions of this chapter and any rules and regulations adopted pursuant to this chapter. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) Page 57 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant ARTICLE 61 (Bylaw Amendment: Coastal Properties Owned by Town, Management of) To see if the Town will vote to delete Chapter 67 of the Code of the Town of Nantucket, “Management of Coastal Properties Owned by Town”. (Arthur I. Reade, Jr., et al) ARTICLE 62 (Bylaw Amendment: Coastal Properties Owned by Town, Management of) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 67 of the Code of the Town of Nantucket, “Management of Coastal Properties Owned by Town”, by striking the text of the present Chapter 67 in its totality, and by inserting in its place the following new Chapter 67; or take other action relative thereto: Use of Town Real Property for Coastal Protection. The Board of Selectmen is hereby empowered to authorize the use of Town-owned real property by public or private individuals or entities for the construction and placement of coastal engineering structures and erosion control measures to protect public and private property, public ways, utilities and infrastructure from coastal erosion, subject to the adoption by the Board of Selectmen of such coastal management principles as they shall approve, and under such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectmen shall deem appropriate for the protection of the interests of the Town and the public, including the requirement that all necessary licenses, permits and approvals shall be obtained in each instance from all boards, commissions, agencies and other authorities having jurisdiction. (Arthur I. Reade, Jr. et al) ARTICLE 63 (Bylaw Amendment: Coastal Properties Owned by Town, Management of) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 67 of the Code of the Town of Nantucket, “Management of Coastal Properties Owned by Town”, by striking the text of the present Chapter 67 in its totality, and by inserting in its place the following new Chapter 67; or take other action relative thereto: Use of Town Real Property for Coastal Protection. The Board of Selectmen is hereby empowered to authorize the use of Town-owned real property by public or private individuals or entities for the construction and placement of coastal engineering structures and erosion control measures to protect public and private property, public ways, utilities and infrastructure from coastal erosion, under such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectmen shall deem appropriate for the protection of the interests of the Town and the public, including the requirement that all necessary licenses, permits and approvals shall be obtained in each instance from all boards, commissions, agencies and other authorities having jurisdiction. (Arthur I. Reade, Jr., et al) Page 58 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant ARTICLE 64 (Bylaw Amendment: Coastal Properties Owned by Town, Management of) To see if the Town will vote to: Amend Chapter 67, Coastal Properties Owned by Town, Management of of the Charter and Code of the Town of Nantucket by amending Section 67-1 D. Duration of moratorium as follows: after the word “established” at the end of the first sentence, insert the words, “and approved by any annual or special town meeting, to the extent that such approval is consistent with Federal and/or state law.” Or to take any other action related thereto. (Catherine Flanagan Stover, et al) ARTICLE 65 (Bylaw Amendment: Coastal Properties Owned by Town, Management of) To see if the Town will vote to: Amend Chapter 67, Coastal Properties Owned by Town, Management of of the Charter and Code of the Town of Nantucket by amending as follows: Add new “Section 67-1 E. Coastal Land, leasing or licensing Leasing or licensing any Town-owned coastal land for private erosion-control protection purposes shall be approved by vote at any Annual or Special Town Meeting.” Or to take any other action related thereto. (Catherine Flanagan Stover, et al) ARTICLE 66 (Bylaw Amendment: Parking) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 103 (Parking) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket by adding the following: Article V. Parking Structures §103-16. Definitions. As used in this article, the following term shall have the meaning indicated: MULTI-STORY PARKING STRUCTURE A building which is designed primarily for automobile parking and where there are multiple floors or levels on which parking takes place. It does not include a garage accessory to a single family residence. §103-17. Requirement for Town Meeting Vote. No private or public entity shall construct a multi-story parking structure within the Town unless the construction of the structure is approved by a majority vote of an Annual or Page 59 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant Special Town Meeting. This requirement shall be in addition to permitting requirements imposed by other provisions of the Town Code. (Grant Sanders, et al) ARTICLE 67 (Bylaw Amendment: Community Preservation Committee) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 11, Article VI of the Code of the Town of Nantucket as follows (NOTE: new language is shown as highlighted text, language to be deleted is shown by strikeout; these methods to denote changes are not meant to become part of the final text; and, further, that non-substantive changes to the numbering of this bylaw be permitted in order that it be in compliance with the numbering format of the Code of the Town of Nantucket): Section 11-21. Establishment; membership; appointment; term. The Community Preservation Committee is established in accordance with MGL c. 44B,§§ 3 through 7. The Committee shall consist of nine members. The members shall include an appointed designee from each of the following boards, commissions or authorities: one member of the Conservation Commission; one member of the Historic District Commission; Land Bank; one member of the Planning Board; one member of the Park and Recreation Commission; and one member of the Nantucket Housing Authority. Additionally, the Land Bank and the Board of Selectmen shall each appoint one member, who may, but need not, be a member of the appointing body. The respective board, commission or authority shall appoint each designee and, whenever necessary, fill unexpired terms. These members shall serve their initial appointments respective of the sequence they are listed above, as follows: three members for three- year terms; two members for two-year terms; and two members for one-year terms; thereafter all appointments shall be for three-year terms. There shall also be two members-at-large elected for three year terms from among the registered voters of the Town. from the community. The Board of Selectmen shall appoint these members for one-year terms; thereafter these members shall be determined each third year through normal Town election and balloting procedures. Whenever necessary, these members- at-large shall be appointed by the Board of Selectmen to fill an unexpired term. And further, to see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to petition the General Court for special legislation set forth below; provided, however, that the General Court may with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, make constructive changes in language as may be necessary or advisable towards perfecting the intent of this legislation in order to secure passage; or to take any other action related thereto. An Act relative to the Community Preservation Committee in the Town of Nantucket Section 1. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 5(a) of chapter 44B of the general laws, or of any other general or special law to the contrary, where the historical commission of the town of Nantucket created under section 8D of chapter 40 did not Page 60 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant exist at the time the Community Preservation Act was adopted by said town, the community preservation committee in the town of Nantucket shall include one member of the historic district commission established under section 4 of chapter 40C of the general laws, as selected by the commission, in place of one member of the historical commission. Provided, however, that the preceding sentence shall not be interpreted to preclude the town of Nantucket from including a member of said historical commission on the community preservation committee either by appointment or election consistent with the then applicable community preservation committee bylaw. Section 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 68 (Bylaw Amendment: Board of Sewer Commissioners/Sewer District Map Changes) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 41 (Board of Sewer Commissioners), section 41-3A (Town Sewer District) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket by adding the following parcels to the Town Sewer District: Map Lot Number Street 41 820 (a portion of) 6 Old Westmoor Farm Road 41 821 (a portion of) 8 Old Westmoor Farm Road 41 822 (a portion of) 10 Old Westmoor Farm Road 41 828 (a portion of) 11 Old Westmoor Farm Road 41 829 (a portion of) 9 Old Westmoor Farm Road 41 830 (a portion of) 7 Old Westmoor Farm Road 41 93.1 95 West Chester Street 41 831 5 Old Westmoor Farm Road 41 343.1 82 West Chester Street 41 343 84 West Chester Street 41 533.1 86 West Chester Street 41 533 90 West Chester Street 41 340 94 West Chester Street 41 483 96 West Chester Street 41 339 98 West Chester Street 41 337 (formerly 338) 102 West Chester Street 41 336.1 106 West Chester Street 41 336 20 Crooked Lane 41 335 24 Crooked Lane 41 335.1 24R Crooked Lane Page 61 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant 41 333 (formerly 334) 28 Crooked Lane 41 332 30 Crooked Lane 41 331 32 Crooked Lane 41 330 36 Crooked Lane 41 419 (includes 418) 57 and 35 Grove Lane 41 416 58 Grove Lane 41 417 60 Grove Lane 41 329 42 Crooked Lane 41 202 41 Crooked Lane 41 201 61 Madaket Road 41 201.2 57 Madaket Road 41 201.3 43 Crooked Lane 41 201.1 63 Madaket Road 41 200 62 Madaket Road 41 200.4 64 Madaket Road 41 200.2 68 Madaket Road 41 200.3 66 Madaket Road 41 462.3 70 Madaket Road 41 462.8 72 Madaket Road 41 433 34B Grove Lane 41 433.1 34A Grove Lane 41 406 18 Meadow Lane 41 406.1 17 Meadow Lane 41 600 16 Meadow Lane All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 68” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 69 (Bylaw Amendment: Board of Sewer Commissioners/Sewer District Map Changes) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 41 (Board of Sewer Commissioners), section 41-3A (Town Sewer District) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket by adding the following parcels to the Town Sewer District: Map Lot Number Street 54 158 10 Berkeley Avenue Page 62 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant 54 150 6 Berkeley Avenue 54 215 4 Berkeley Avenue 54 261 3 Brewster Road 54 221 16 Brewster Road 54 220.1 5 Boston Avenue 54 220.2 20 Brewster Road 54 222 17 Brewster Road 54 175.1 19 Brewster Road 54 296 21 Brewster Road 54 175.2 23 Brewster Road 54 174 25 Brewster Road 54 173 27 Brewster Road 54 293 29 Brewster Road 54 294 29 Brewster Road 54 173.1 29B Brewster Road 54 172 31 Brewster Road 54 85 33 Brewster Road 54 86 35 Brewster Road 54 87 37 Brewster Road 54 88 39 Brewster Road 54 89 43 Brewster Road 54 90 45 Brewster Road 54 171 28 Brewster Road 54 84 32 Brewster Road 54 83 5 Cathcart Road All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 69” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 70 (Bylaw Amendment: Board of Sewer Commissioners) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 41 of the Code of the Town of Nantucket, section 3, by adding the following paragraph after the existing text of subsection B: The Board of Sewer Commissioners is authorized to enlarge the above described Town and Siasconset Sewer Districts, as authorized section 10 of Chapter 396 of the Acts of 2008 and an affirmative vote on Article _____ of the 2012 Annual Town Meeting, by including properties within “Needs Areas” as defined by Nantucket’s Comprehensive Page 63 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant Wastewater Management Plan prepared by Earth Tech dated March 2004 and approved by the Secretary of Environmental Affairs on May 14, 2004, as may be amended from time to time, provided that the following conditions exist: 1. The Nantucket Board of Health recommends the addition of property(s) due to environmental or health related issues. 2. Property(s) is connected to the sewer and was omitted from the original district; 3. The Nantucket Board of Sewer Commissioners finds that a connection should be made due to unforeseen emergency conditions that require immediate action; Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 71 (Home Rule Petition: Lease/License of Town-owned Land for Private Erosion Control Measures) To see if the Town will vote to: request its representatives in the General Court to introduce legislation seeking a special act as set forth below and to authorize the General Court, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, to make constructive changes in perfecting the language of this proposed legislation in order to secure passage, and to authorize the Board of Selectmen to approve such changes as are consistent with the purposes of this petition: AN ACT REQUIRING A BALLOT VOTE FOR LEASING OR LICENSING TOWN- OWNED LAND FOR THE PURPOSES OF PRIVATE EROSION-CONTROL MEASURES SECTION 1. Notwithstanding the provisions of MGL Chapter 40, Section 4, or of any general or special law to the contrary, no land owned by the Town of Nantucket shall be leased or licensed for private erosion-control purposes without such lease or license first being approved by the voters of the town at an annual or special town election. SECTION 2. This act shall become effective upon passage. (Catherine Flanagan Stover, et al) ARTICLE 72 (Home Rule Petition: Amendment of Historic District Commission Act) To see if the town of Nantucket will vote to request its representatives in the General Court to introduce legislation amending the Historic District Commission Act as set forth below and to authorize the General Court, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen of the Town to make constructive changes in perfecting the language of this legislation in order to secure passage, it being the intent to authorize the Board of Selectmen and General Court to vary the specific text of the requested legislation within the scope of the general public objectives of this home rule petition, such legislation to read substantially as follows: Page 64 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant AN ACT AMENDING THE NANTUCKET HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION ACT Section 1. An Act Establishing An Historic District Commission For The Town Of Nantucket And Establishing Nantucket Island As The Historic District (being chapter 395 of the Acts of 1970, as amended by chapter 708 of the Acts of 1972, chapter 300 of the Acts of 1984, as amended by chapter 291 of the Acts of 1985, as amended by chapter 735 of the Acts of 1987, as amended by chapter 333 of the Acts of 1989, as amended by chapter 314 of the Acts of 1990, as amended by chapter 193 of the Acts of 1998, as amended by chapter 57 of the Acts of 2000, as amended by chapter 90 of the Acts of 2002, as amended by chapter 90 of the Acts of 2010, referred to collectively as the "HDC Act") is hereby amended as follows: a. by striking out the definition of " structure" in Section 2A and inserting in its place thereof the following definition:- "Structure" a combination of materials, other than a building, that includes, a vending machine, sign, fence, terrace, walk, driveway and object that needs a gravel or cement footing, or a fastener to keep it in place. b. By adding a new Section 8(a) entitled "Applicant's Rights" as follows: HDC members shall act with proper conduct and ethics based on the rules and regulations adopted by the Historic District Commission pursuant to Section 8 of the HDC Act. If an applicant believes that a member or members of the HDC have violated such rules and regulations, the applicant may use the procedure set forth in Section 5.4 of the Town's Charter entitled "Recall of Elected Officials". Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) NOTE : The above home rule petition was approved as Article 80 at the 2011 Annual Town Meeting. Home rule petitions currently pending before the Legislature, which were not acted upon by December 31, 2011 will expire unless renewed by a confirmatory town meeting vote. ARTICLE 73 (Home Rule Petition: Land Bank Real Estate Conveyance) To see if the Town will vote to present the Home Rule petition set forth below to the General Court, that the Town’s representatives in the General Court be requested to introduce legislation set forth below, and that the General Court be authorized, with the approval of the Nantucket Board of Selectmen, to vary the specific text of the requested legislation within the scope of the public policy objectives of the Home Rule Petition set forth below: Page 65 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant AN ACT APPROVING THE NANTUCKET ISLANDS LAND BANK TO SELL, CONVEY OR OTHERWISE DISPOSE OF CERTAIN LAND SITUATED IN THE TOWN OF NANTUCKET FOR ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE Be in enacted by the Senate and the House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by authority of the same, as follows: Section 1. Pursuant to Article XCVII of the Amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary, the Nantucket Islands Land Bank may sell, convey or otherwise dispose of any or all portion of certain land situated in the Town of Nantucket totaling approximately 38.5 acres shown on Town of Nantucket Assessor’s Map 89, Parcel 6, 6.1 and 6.2. Section 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Nantucket Islands Land Bank Commission) NOTE : The above home rule petition was approved as Article 82 at the 2011 Annual Town Meeting. Home rule petitions currently pending before the Legislature, which were not acted upon by December 31, 2011 will expire unless renewed by a confirmatory town meeting vote. ARTICLE 74 (Home Rule Petition: Real Estate Conveyance to Land Bank) To see if the Town will vote to present the Home Rule petition set forth below to the General Court, that the Town’s representatives in the General Court be requested to introduce legislation set forth below, and that the General Court be authorized, with the approval of the Nantucket Board of Selectmen, to vary the specific text of the requested legislation within the scope of the public policy objectives of the Home Rule Petition set forth below: AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE TOWN OF NANTUCKET TO SELL, CONVEY OR OTHERWISE DISPOSE OF CERTAIN LAND SITUATED IN THE TOWN OF NANTUCKET FOR ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE Be in enacted by the Senate and the House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by authority of the same, as follows: Section 1. Pursuant to Article XCVII of the Amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary, the Town of Nantucket may transfer, sell, convey or otherwise dispose of certain land situated in the Town of Nantucket and described as follows: Page 66 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant  Assessors Map 38, Parcel 30, 55 Warrens Landing Road, shown as Lot C on Land Court Plan 12127-B, drawn by Josiah S. Barrett, Engineer, dated July 1950, and filed with Certificate of Title No. 3255 at the Registry District of Nantucket County (a.k.a. The Wood Property). Section 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) NOTE: This parcel will be transferred for conveyance to the Land Bank. ARTICLE 75 (Home Rule Petition: Harbor and Shellfish Advisory Board) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to petition the General Court for special legislation set forth below; provided, however, that the General Court may with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, make constructive changes in language as may be necessary or advisable towards perfecting the intent of this legislation in order to secure passage; or to take any other action related thereto. AN ACT EXEMPTING THE HARBOR AND SHELLFISH ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERSHIP FROM CONFLICT OF INTEREST REGARDING DISCUSSION OF SHELLFISH LICENSING Section 1. The second paragraph of Chapter 465 of the Acts of 1976 (“An Act Establishing a Harbor and Shellfish Advisory Board in the Town of Nantucket”) as amended by Chapter 270 of the Acts of 1979 (“An Act Providing for the Filling of Vacancies on the Harbor and Shellfish Advisory Board of the Town of Nantucket”), is hereby amended by adding the following new sentence at the end of the existing text: “It is the intent of the establishment of the Nantucket Harbor and Shellfish Advisory Board to provide an advisory role for commercial fishermen and those who make a living from the sea, to the Nantucket Board of Selectmen, therefore to encourage such persons to participate in this publicly elected advisory board, the members of the Board shall be exempt from Chapter 268A subsections (a) and (c) of section 17 of the Massachusetts General Laws and from Chapter 268A section 19(a) of the Massachusetts General Laws when participating in the particular matter of providing advice and recommendations to the Board of Selectmen regarding shellfish fishing, harvesting, licensing and fishery standards.” Section 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) Page 67 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant NOTE: The above home rule petition was approved as Article 66 of the 2009 Annual Town Meeting; Article 62 of the 2010 Annual Town Meeting and Article 83 of the 2011 Annual Town Meeting. Home rule petitions currently pending before the legislature, which were not acted upon by December 31, 2011, will expire unless renewed by a confirmatory town meeting vote. ARTICLE 76 (Home Rule Petition: Nantucket Mosquito Control Project) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to petition the General Court for a special act creating the Nantucket Mosquito Control Project, in the form set forth herein; provided, however, that the General Court may make clerical or editorial changes of form only to the bill, unless the Board of Selectmen approve amendments to the bill before enactment by the General Court; and, provided further that the Board of Selectmen is hereby authorized to approve amendments which shall be within the scope of the general public objectives of this petition: AN ACT ESTABLISHING THE NANTUCKET MOSQUITO CONTROL PROJECT Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same as follows: Section 1. Section 2 of chapter 169 of the acts of 1965 is hereby amended by striking out the words “mosquito control commission” from the first sentence. Section 2. The area included in the county and town of Nantucket is hereby constituted a mosquito control project under section five A of chapter two hundred and fifty-two of the General Laws, to the same extent as if so constituted by the state reclamation board acting under said section five A, and the improvements herein authorized shall be undertaken under the identifying name of the Nantucket Mosquito Control Project. Section 3. There shall be a commission as provided under said section five A of chapter two hundred and fifty-two which shall consist of five members. The members shall be appointed by the board of selectmen, subject to approval of the state reclamation board. Of the members first appointed hereunder, one shall be appointed for a term of one year, one for a term of two years, one for a term of three years, one for a term of four years and one for a term of five years, and each shall serve until the qualification of their respective successors. Upon the expiration of the term of any member, his successor shall be appointed in like manner for a term of five years. The commission shall elect its own chairman and clerk and shall keep accurate records of its meetings. Section 4. Beginning with the fiscal year commencing July first, two thousand and thirteen, to meet the expenses incurred under this act, there shall be annually expended from the state treasury, subject to appropriation, sums equal in the aggregate to two cents on each one thousand dollars of equalized valuation of the county and town of Nantucket, as most recently reported by the tax commission to the general court under Page 68 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant the provisions of section ten C of chapter fifty-eight of the General Laws; and the state treasurer shall issue his warrant requiring the assessors of the county and town of Nantucket to assess a tax to the amount of the sums so expended and such amounts shall be collected and paid to the state treasurer as provided in section twenty of chapter fifty-nine of the General Laws; provided, that the county and Town of Nantucket may in any year anticipate in whole or in part its assessment, and appropriate, raise and deposit the amount thereof with the state treasurer, and any sum so deposited shall be credited against such assessment. There may also be expended for the purposes of this act voluntary contributions for such purposes and deposited in the state treasury. There may also be expended for the purposes of this act any appropriations made by the town meeting of the town of Nantucket for mosquito control purposes. Section 5. The funds appropriated and deposited as aforesaid shall be expended by the project for the investigation, construction and maintenance of mosquito control works in the project in cooperation with the state reclamation board in accordance with such known methods, including entry onto private land pursuant to section five B of chapter two hundred and fifty-two of the General Laws, as in its opinion will effect the greatest measure of relief. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 77 (Home Rule Petition: Regulation of Fertilizer Use) To see if the Town will vote to re-authorize the Board of Selectmen to petition the General Court to enact Special Legislation so as to carry out the vote taken under Article 68 of the April 6, 2010 Annual Town Meeting, as follows; provided the General Court may make clerical or editorial changes of form only to the bill, unless the Board of Selectmen approves amendments to the bill before enactment by the General Court. The Board of Selectmen is hereby authorized to approve amendments which shall be within the scope of the general public objectives of this petition, or take any other action relative thereto: An Act Regulating the Content and Application of Fertilizer Used in the Town of Nantucket Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same as follows: Section 1. Findings 1.1. There is sound scientific evidence to conclude that nitrogen and phosphorus in fertilizers are contaminants that negatively affect fresh and salt waters when present in excessive amounts. These excessive amounts of nitrogen and phosphorus contribute to undesirable algae and aquatic plant growth within all Nantucket water bodies. This undesirable algae and aquatic plant growth has a adverse affect on public health Page 69 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant through the degradation of waters used for drinking water, shellfishing, and recreational swimming and boating. Section 2. Purpose 2.1. It is necessary to control by regulation in the Town of Nantucket the use of fertilizer that contains phosphorus and nitrogen so as to improve the water quality of the Town. 2.2. The soils of Nantucket are unique insofar as Nantucket has significant amounts of coarse, sandy soils that are subject to rapid water infiltration, percolation and leaching of nutrients, and such unique local conditions require that Nantucket retain localized control over the amounts of nitrogen and phosphorus added to soils through the application of fertilizers. 2.3. The Nantucket Board of Health has established a fertilizer regulation based on Best Management Practices developed by a broad group of stakeholders representing diverse interests that has been reviewed by soil and turf scientists and educators and has been determined appropriate for the unique soils and climate of Nantucket. 2.4. This Act provides for a reduction of nitrogen and phosphorus going into Nantucket’s waters and wetlands by means of an organized system of education, licensure, and regulation of practice and should help Nantucket to achieve compliance with the Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL) prescribed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for nitrogen and phosphorus in its waters. Section 3. Local Regulation by the Town of Nantucket 3.1. This Act shall apply to the content and application of fertilizer used in the Town of Nantucket, notwithstanding any General or Special law to the contrary, including but not limited to any General or Special law conferring exclusive authority upon the Department of Agriculture to regulate and control the application of fertilizers elsewhere in the Commonwealth. 3.2. The Town of Nantucket is hereby specially authorized to regulate the content and application of fertilizer used in the Town of Nantucket either through a general bylaw enacted by a majority vote of its Town Meeting and/or through a regulation adopted by its Board of Health in accordance with the procedure set forth in Section 3.3 of this Act. 3.3. Notwithstanding the requirements of G.L. c. 111, §31, no such Board of Health regulations shall be adopted or amended until such time as the Board of Health shall hold a public hearing thereon, notice of the time, place and subject matter of which, sufficient for identification, shall be given by publishing in a newspaper of general circulation in the Town once in each of two successive weeks, the first publication to be not less than fourteen days prior to the date set for such hearing. No such amendment shall be effective unless the proposed amendment has been reviewed and commented upon by soil and turf scientists and educators and it is passed by a four-fifths vote of the Board of Health. Section 4. Effective Date Page 70 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant This act shall take effect upon passage. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 78 (Acceptance of Massachusetts General Law: Senior Citizen Tax Bill Work-off Program) To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of G.L. c. 59, §5K to establish a program for persons over 60 to volunteer to provide services to the Town in exchange for a reduction in the real estate property tax bills of such persons. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 79 (Real Estate Conveyance: 149 Surfside Road) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell, convey, or otherwise dispose of any interest the Town may have in, or to, part of that certain property located at 149 Surfside Road, more particularly described as Lots 5-16, Block 173 on plan in Plan Book 2, Page 26, on file at the Nantucket County Registry of Deeds, subject to Massachusetts General Law Chapter 30B and to take any other action as may be related or appropriate thereto. (Jessie M. Glidden, et al) ARTICLE 80 (Real Estate Disposition: 47 Boulevarde) To see if the Town will vote to transfer from the Town Treasurer for Tax Title purposes or from such other board or officer as might have custody of the land described below for the purposes for which the land is currently held, to the Board of Selectmen for use, lease, or conveyance for affordable housing purposes, and to authorize the Board to lease said land for a period of up to 50 years or convey said land, the property at issue being located at 47 Boulevarde, Assessor’s Map 79, Parcel 75, upon such terms and conditions, and for such consideration, as the Board of Selectmen deems appropriate; and provided further that the Board of Selectmen be authorized to convey to a non-profit corporation, foundation, trust or organization an affordable housing restriction in said property, or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 81 (Real Estate Conveyance: Pochick Avenue) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell, convey, or otherwise dispose of any interest the Town may have in, or to, a portion of property located at 53 Pochick Avenue, shown on Assessors Map 79, Parcel 127, more Page 71 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant particularly described as, Lots 1-4 described in an Instrument of Tax Taking recorded in Book 96, Page 416 with the Nantucket County Registry of Deeds, subject to Chapter 30B of the Massachusetts General Laws, or to take any other action as related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 82 (Real Estate Acquisition: Albert F. Egan, Jr. and Dorothy H. Egan Foundation, Inc. and the Dorothy Harrison Egan Foundation Properties) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to acquire by purchase or gift, the fee interest in the following properties, together with any public and private rights of passage, for public ways, open space and/or general municipal purposes:  Assessors Map 55 Parcels 314, 315, 316, 317, and 318 and Assessors Map 55.4.4 Parcel 100, shown as Lot B-10 on Land Court Plan 12559-B dated June 5, 1928 and filed with Certificate of Title No. 1493 at the Registry District of Nantucket County, all known as 11 Mill Hill Lane and owned by the Dorothy Harrison Egan Foundation;  Assessors Map 55.4.4 Parcels 26 and 99, shown as Lot E on Land Court Plan 12559-A dated October 12, 1927 and filed with Certificate of Title No. 1477 at the Registry District of Nantucket County, known as 11 Chicken Hill and owned by the Albert F. Egan, Jr. and Dorothy H. Egan Foundation, Inc.;  Assessors Map 55.4.4 Parcel 83, shown as Lot 4 on Land Court Plan 12559-E dated December 18, 1997 and filed with Certificate of Title No. 4295 and at the Registry District of Nantucket County, known as 15 Mill Hill Lane and owned by the Dorothy Harrison Egan Foundation at Certificate of Title No. 18741;  Assessors Map 55.4.4 Parcel 60, shown as Lot 3 on Land Court Plan 12559-E dated December 18, 1997 and filed with Certificate of Title No. 4295 at the Registry District of Nantucket County, known as 17 Mill Hill Lane and owned by the Dorothy Harrison Egan Foundation at Certificate of Title No. 18726;  Assessors Map 55.4.4 Parcel 58, shown as Lot 5 on Land Court Plan 12559-E dated December 18, 1997 and filed with Certificate of Title No. 4295 at the Registry District of Nantucket County, known as 19 Mill Hill Lane and owned by the Dorothy Harrison Egan Foundation at Certificate of Title No. 18725;  Unnamed ways as follows: o Between the eastern sideline of Cato Lane to the western property line of Assessors Map 55 Parcel 319, owned by the Town of Nantucket, south of 11 Mill Hill Lane; o Between the eastern sideline of Hummock Pond Road to the southwestern sideline of Mill Hill Lane; o Between the southern sideline of an unnamed way to the eastern sideline of Cato Lane; Page 72 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant o Between the western sideline of Cato Lane to the northern sideline of an unnamed way; Or to take any other action as related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 83 (Real Estate Acquisition: “Paper” Streets in Surfside) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to acquire by purchase, gift or eminent domain, the fee or lesser interests in all or any portion of twenty-two (22) unconstructed rights of way in the Surfside area of Nantucket, shown on a plan recorded with the Nantucket County Registry of Deeds on May 17, 1889 in Plan Book 2, Page 60, as identified below, together with any public and private rights of passage, for public ways, open space and/or general municipal purposes:  Muskeget Avenue between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and the western sideline of School Street;  Tuckernuck Avenue between the eastern sideline of Cotton Street and the western sideline of Poplar Street not including any portion of Gladlands Avenue and Surfside Road;  Shawaukema Avenue between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and the western sideline of Plum Street not including any portion of Gladlands Avenue, Surfside Road and Eagles Wing Way (f.k.a. Cherry Street);  Mequash Avenue (f.k.a. Shechacha Avenue) between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and a line extending the western sideline of Copeland Street through Mequash Avenue;  Masaquet Avenue (f.k.a. Wauwinet Avenue) between the eastern and between the eastern sideline of Masquetuck Street and the western sideline of Wannacomet Street (a.k.a Uncatena Street);  Atlantic Avenue from the northern sideline of Masaquet Avenue (f.k.a. Wauwinet Avenue) to the eastern sideline of South Shore Road;  Cotton Street between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street, not including any portion of Surfside Road;  Copeland Street between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street, not including any portion of Gladlands Avenue and Surfside Road;  School and Laurel Streets between the northern sideline of Mequash Avenue and the southern sideline Maclean Street, not including any portion of Gladlands Avenue and Surfside Road;  Poplar Street between the northern sideline of Mequash Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street not including any portion of Tuckernuck and Shawaukema Avenues;  Cherry Street between the northern sideline of Mequash Avenue and the southern sideline of Eagle’s Wing Way and between the northern sideline of the Boulevarde and the southern sideline Maclean Street; Page 73 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant  Plum, Woodbine and Holly Streets between the northern sideline of Mequash Avenue and the southern sideline Maclean Street, not including any portion of the Boulevarde and White Street;  Orange Street (a.k.a. Pequot Street) between the terminus of Rainbow’s End and the southern sideline Maclean Street;  Masquetuck and Maddequet Streets between the northern sideline of the Boulevarde and the southern sideline of Maclean Street not including any portion of White Street;  Wannacomet Street (a.k.a Uncatena Street) between the northern sideline of Pochick Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street not including any portion of Masaquet Avenue, the Boulevarde and White Street;  Shimmo Street (a.k.a. Myles Standish Street) between the northern sideline of Pochick Avenue and the northern lot line of property at 38 Pochick Avenue (Assessor Map 80 Parcel 11) and a northern and eastern sideline of a property at 36 Pochick Avenue (Assessors Map 80 Parcel 285) and between the northern sideline of the Boulevarde and the southern sideline of White Street/western sideline of Lovers Lane;  Madequecham Street (a.k.a Dunham Street) between the northern sideline of Weweeder Avenue and the southern sideline of Pochick Avenue and between the northern sideline of the Boulevarde and the western sideline of Lovers Lane;  White Street between the southern sideline of Maclean Street and the northwest sideline of the cul de sac of White Street; To see if the Town will vote to appropriate, borrow pursuant to applicable statute or transfer from available funds, a sum of money for such purposes. All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 83” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 84 (Real Estate Conveyance: “Paper” Streets in Surfside) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell, convey, or otherwise dispose of the fee or any lesser interests in all or any portion of twenty-two (22) unconstructed rights of way in the Surfside area of Nantucket, shown on a plan recorded with the Nantucket County Registry of Deeds on May 17, 1889 in Plan Book 2, Page 60, as identified below, subject to Chapter 30B of the Massachusetts General Laws and guidelines established under the “Nantucket Yard Sales” program on file at the Board of Selectmen’s office, any such disposition to be on such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectmen deem appropriate, which may include, the reservation of easements and restrictions:  Muskeget Avenue between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and the western sideline of School Street; Page 74 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant  Tuckernuck Avenue between the eastern sideline of Cotton Street and the western sideline of Poplar Street not including any portion of Gladlands Avenue and Surfside Road;  Shawaukema Avenue between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and the western sideline of Plum Street not including any portion of Gladlands Avenue, Surfside Road and Eagles Wing Way (f.k.a. Cherry Street);  Mequash Avenue (f.k.a. Shechacha Avenue) between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and a line extending the western sideline of Copeland Street through Mequash Avenue;  Masaquet Avenue (f.k.a. Wauwinet Avenue) between the eastern and between the eastern sideline of Masquetuck Street and the western sideline of Wannacomet Street (a.k.a Uncatena Street);  Atlantic Avenue from the northern sideline of Masaquet Avenue (f.k.a. Wauwinet Avenue) to the eastern sideline of South Shore Road;  Cotton Street between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street, not including any portion of Surfside Road;  Copeland Street between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street, not including any portion of Gladlands Avenue and Surfside Road;  School and Laurel Streets between the northern sideline of Mequash Avenue and the southern sideline Maclean Street, not including any portion of Gladlands Avenue and Surfside Road;  Poplar Street between the northern sideline of Mequash Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street not including any portion of Tuckernuck and Shawaukema Avenues ands the Boulevarde;  Cherry Street between the northern sideline of Mequash Avenue and the southern sideline of Eagle’s Wing Way and between the northern sideline of the Boulevarde and the southern sideline Maclean Street;  Plum, Woodbine and Holly Streets between the northern sideline of Mequash Avenue and the southern sideline Maclean Street, not including any portion of the Boulevarde and White Street;  Orange Street (a.k.a. Pequot Street) between the terminus of Rainbow’s End and the southern sideline Maclean Street;  Masquetuck and Maddequet Streets between the northern sideline of the Boulevarde and the southern sideline of Maclean Street not including any portion of White Street;  Wannacomet Street (a.k.a Uncatena Street) between the northern sideline of Pochick Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street not including any portion of Masaquet Avenue, the Boulevarde and White Street;  Shimmo Street (a.k.a. Myles Standish Street) between the northern sideline of Pochick Avenue and the northern lot line of property at 38 Pochick Avenue (Assessors Map 80 Parcel 11) and a northern and eastern sideline of a property at 36 Pochick Avenue (Assessors Map 80 Parcel 285) and between the northern sideline of the Boulevarde and the southern sideline of White Street/western sideline of Lovers Lane; Page 75 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant  Madequecham Street (a.k.a Dunham Street) between the northern sideline of Weweeder Avenue and the southern sideline of Pochick Avenue and between the northern sideline of the Boulevarde and the western sideline of Lovers Lane;  White Street between the southern sideline of Maclean Street and the northwest sideline of the cul-de-sac of White Street; All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 84” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 85 (Real Estate Acquisition: “Paper” Streets) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to acquire by purchase, gift or eminent domain, the fee or lesser interests in all or any portion of thirty- two (32) unconstructed rights of way identified below, together with any public and private rights of passage, for public ways, open space and/or general municipal purposes:  Squidnet Way between the northern sideline of Quidnet Road and the southern property line of Assessors Map 14, Parcel 19;  Chase Lane (Quidnet/Squam) between the eastern sideline of a cul-de-sac at the intersection of Horn Beam Road and the extension of the western edge of the westernmost way located on a property identified as Assessors Map 21, Parcel 37 across Chase Lane;  Proprietors Road between the southern sideline of Quidnet Road and the northern sideline of Polpis Road;  Proprietors Road between the southern sideline of Quidnet Road and the southernmost terminus at Plainfield/Squam division line;  Sandwich Road (Monomoy) between the northern sideline of Chatham Road and an extension of the northeastern property line of Assessors Map 54, Parcel 198 across Sandwich Road;  Gardner and Mitchell Streets (Maddeqeucham) between the southern sideline of Weweeder Avenue and the Boulevarde;  Stanford and Barker Streets (Maddeqeucham) between the southern sideline of Weweeder Avenue and the Atlantic Ocean not including the Boulevarde;  Everett Street between the southern sideline of the Boulevarde and the Atlantic Ocean;  Maywood, Union, Chittick, Broad, Bacon, Carlisle and Dorchester Streets (Maddeqeucham) between land of the Nantucket Memorial Airport and the northern sideline of Weweeder Avenue;  New Hampshire Avenue (Madaket) between the northwestern sideline of Maine Avenue and the eastern sideline of New Jersey Avenue; Page 76 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant  Front Street (Siasconset) between the northeastern sideline of Beach Street and the northwestern sideline of Low Beach Road;  Beach Street (Siasconset) between the northwestern sideline of Low Beach Road and the northwestern sideline of Front Street;  Sachem Road between the eastern sideline of Gosnold Road and a line extending through Sachem Road extending the western sideline of West Hallowell Lane;  Norwood Street, Marion Street, Cornwall Street from the southern sideline of Tom Nevers Road to the northern sideline of Lancashire Avenue, not including any portion of Wiltshire or Cumberland Avenue  Huntington Street and Ipswich Street from the southern sideline of Wiltshire Avenue to the northern sideline of Lancashire, not including any portion of Cumberland Avenue;  Devon Street between the southern sideline of Wilshire Avenue and the northern sideline of Cumberland Avenue;  Fairfield Street from a line across Fairfield Street approximately 80 feet south of the intersection with Wiltshire Avenue to the northern sideline of Lancashire, not including any portion of Cumberland Avenue;  Cumberland Avenue: from the eastern property line of property identified as Assessors Map 76, Parcel 1 to the western sideline of Norwood Street; from the western sideline of Huntington Street to the western sideline of Gloucester Street; from the eastern sideline of Exeter Street to the western sideline of Dartmouth Street; from the eastern sideline of Clarendon Street to the western sideline of Berkley Street; from the eastern sideline of Arlington Street and the western sideline of Driscoll Way;  Lancashire Avenue from the eastern property line of property identified as Assessors Map 76, Parcel 1 to the western property line of property identified as Assessors Map 76 Parcel 4.3;  Wiltshire Avenue from the eastern property line of property identified as Assessors Map 71 Parcel 2.2 to the western sideline of Norwood Street; from the eastern sideline of Kendrick Street to the western sideline of Devon Street; from the eastern sideline of Huntington Street to the western sideline of Fairfield Street, not including any portion of Gloucester Street;  Dartmouth Street between the southern sideline of Tom Nevers Road to the northern sideline of Cumberland Avenue. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate, borrow pursuant to applicable statute or transfer from available funds, a sum of money for such purposes. All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 85” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) Page 77 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant ARTICLE 86 (Real Estate Conveyance: “Paper” Streets) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell, convey, or otherwise dispose of the fee or any lesser interests in all or any portion thirty-two (32) unconstructed rights of way as identified below, subject to Chapter 30B of the Massachusetts General Laws and guidelines established under the “Nantucket Yard Sales” program on file at the Board of Selectmen’s office, any such disposition to be on such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectmen deem appropriate, which may include the reservation of easements and restrictions:  Squidnet Way between the northern sideline of Quidnet Road and the southern property line of Assessors Map 14, Parcel 19;  Chase Lane (Quidnet/Squam) between the eastern sideline of a cul-de-sac at the intersection of Horn Beam Road and the extension of the western edge of the westernmost way located on a property identified as Assessors Map 21, Parcel 37 across Chase Lane;  Proprietors Road between the southern sideline of Quidnet Road and the northern sideline of Polpis Road;  Proprietors Road between the southern sideline of Quidnet Road and the southernmost terminus at Plainfield/Squam division line;  Sandwich Road (Monomoy) between the northern sideline of Chatham Road and an extension of the northeastern property line of Assessors Map 54, Parcel 198 across Sandwich Road;  Gardner and Mitchell Streets (Maddeqeucham) between the southern sideline of Weweeder Avenue and the Boulevarde;  Stanford and Barker Streets (Maddeqeucham) between the southern sideline of Weweeder Avenue and the Atlantic Ocean not including the Boulevarde;  Everett Street between the southern sideline of the Boulevarde and the Atlantic Ocean;  Maywood, Union, Chittick, Broad, Bacon, Carlisle and Dorchester Streets (Maddeqeucham) between land of the Nantucket Memorial Airport and the northern sideline of Weweeder Avenue;  New Hampshire Avenue (Madaket) between the northwestern sideline of Maine Avenue and the eastern sideline of New Jersey Avenue;  Front Street (Siasconset) between the northeastern sideline of Beach Street and the northwestern sideline of Low Beach Road;  Beach Street (Siasconset) between the northwestern sideline of Low Beach Road and the northwestern sideline of Front Street;  Sachem Road between the eastern sideline of Gosnold Road and a line extending through Sachem Road extending the western sideline of West Hallowell Lane;  Norwood Street, Marion Street, Cornwall Street from the southern sideline of Tom Nevers Road to the northern sideline of Lancashire Avenue, not including any portion of Wiltshire or Cumberland Avenue Page 78 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant  Huntington Street and Ipswich Street from the southern sideline of Wiltshire Avenue to the northern sideline of Lancashire, not including any portion of Cumberland Avenue;  Devon Street between the southern sideline of Wilshire Avenue and the northern sideline of Cumberland Avenue;  Fairfield Street from a line across Fairfield Street approximately 80 feet south of the intersection with Wiltshire Avenue to the northern sideline of Lancashire, not including any portion of Cumberland Avenue;  Cumberland Avenue: from the eastern property line of property identified as Assessors Map 76, Parcel 1 to the western sideline of Norwood Street; from the western sideline of Huntington Street to the western sideline of Gloucester Street; from the eastern sideline of Exeter Street to the western sideline of Dartmouth Street; from the eastern sideline of Clarendon Street to the western sideline of Berkley Street; from the eastern sideline of Arlington Street and the western sideline of Driscoll Way;  Lancashire Avenue from the eastern property line of property identified as Assessors Map 76, Parcel 1 to the western property line of property identified as Assessors Map 76, Parcel 4.3;  Wiltshire Avenue from the eastern property line of property identified as Assessors Map 71 Parcel 2.2 to the western sideline of Norwood Street; from the eastern sideline of Kendrick Street to the western sideline of Devon Street; from the eastern sideline of Huntington Street to the western sideline of Fairfield Street, not including any portion of Gloucester Street;  Dartmouth Street between the southern sideline of Tom Nevers Road to the northern sideline of Cumberland Avenue. All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 86” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 87 (Real Estate Acquisition: “Paper” Streets for Coastal Access and Open Space) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to acquire by purchase, gift or eminent domain, the fee or lesser interests in all or any portion of seventeen (17) unconstructed rights of way identified below, together with any public and private rights of passage, for public ways, open space and/or general municipal purposes:  Proprietors Road (Cisco) between the southern sideline of Hummock Pond Road and the Atlantic Ocean;  Chicago Street (Madaket) between an extension of the southeastern sideline of Macy Road to the northern sideline of Minnesota Avenue, not including any portion of North Carolina Avenue; Page 79 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant  North Carolina Avenue (Madaket) between the southwestern property line of a parcel shown as Map 60, Parcel 40 and the Atlantic Ocean;  Minnesota Avenue (Madaket) between the southwest property line of a parcel shown as Map 60, Parcel 35 and the Atlantic Ocean;  Vermont and Maine Avenues (Madaket) between the western sideline of New Jersey Avenue and the Atlantic Ocean;  California Avenue (Madaket) between the extension of the eastern sideline of New Jersey Avenue and the Atlantic Ocean;  New Jersey Avenue (Madaket) between the southeastern sideline of Maine Avenue and the northwestern sideline of California Avenue;  Magnolia, Linden and Hawthorne Avenues (Siasconset) between the southeastern sideline of Ocean Avenue to the Atlantic Ocean;  Jefferson, Jackson and Beach Streets, North and South Gully Roads, and Fawcett Way (Siasconset) between the eastern sideline of Codfish Park Road and their eastern terminus or the Atlantic Ocean. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate, borrow pursuant to applicable statute or transfer from available funds, a sum of money for such purposes. All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 87” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 88 (Real Estate Conveyance: “Paper” Streets for Coastal Access and Open Space) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to (1) convey, sell or otherwise dispose of the fee or any lesser interests in all or any portion of the land identified below subject to Chapter 30B of the Massachusetts General Laws and guidelines established under the “Nantucket Yard Sales” program on file at the Board of Selectmen’s office, or (2) convey, sell or otherwise dispose of the fee or any lesser interests of any portion of the land identified below to the Nantucket Islands Land Bank, any such disposition to be on such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectmen deem appropriate, which may include the reservation of easements and restrictions; and (3) for such parcels as the Board of Selectmen determines by vote to be not needed for conveyance, to dedicate all or any portion of the land identified below for open space and recreational purposes:  Proprietors Road (Cisco) between the southern sideline of Hummock Pond Road and the Atlantic Ocean;  Chicago Street (Madaket) between an extension of the southeastern sideline of Macy Road to the northern sideline of Minnesota Avenue, not including any portion of North Carolina Avenue; Page 80 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant  North Carolina Avenue (Madaket) between the southwestern property line of a parcel shown as Map 60, Parcel 40 and the Atlantic Ocean;  Minnesota Avenue (Madaket) between the southwest property line of a parcel shown as Map 60, Parcel 35 and the Atlantic Ocean;  Vermont and Maine Avenues (Madaket) between the western sideline of New Jersey Avenue and the Atlantic Ocean;  California Avenue (Madaket) between the extension of the eastern sideline of New Jersey Avenue and the Atlantic Ocean;  New Jersey Avenue (Madaket) between the southeastern sideline of Maine Avenue and the northwestern sideline of California Avenue;  Magnolia, Linden and Hawthorne Avenues (Siasconset) between the southeastern sideline of Ocean Avenue to the Atlantic Ocean;  Jefferson, Jackson and Beach Streets, North and South Gully Roads, and Fawcett Way (Siasconset) between the eastern sideline of Codfish Park Road and their eastern terminus or the Atlantic Ocean. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate, borrow pursuant to applicable statute or transfer from available funds, a sum of money for such purposes. All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 88” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 89 (Real Estate Acquisition: “Paper” Streets Adjacent to Land Bank Properties – Bartlett Road) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Nantucket Islands Land Bank to acquire by eminent domain the fee or lesser interests in all or any portion of Bartlett Road between a line through Bartlett Road extending the southwestern sideline of Raceway Drive to the eastern sideline of Somerset Road, not including any portion of West Miacomet Road, together with any public and private rights of passage, for purposes for which the Nantucket Islands Land Bank may acquire real property interests under Chapter 669 of the Acts of 1983 as it may be amended. All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 89” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Nantucket Islands Land Bank) Page 81 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant ARTICLE 90 (Real Estate Acquisition: Miacomet Park “Paper” Streets) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Nantucket Islands Land Bank to acquire by eminent domain the fee or lesser interests in all or any portion of thirteen (13) unconstructed rights of way identified below, together with any public and private rights of passage, for purposes for which the Nantucket Islands Land Bank may acquire real property interests under Chapter 669 of the Acts of 1983 as it may be amended, except for any portion of said ways included as part of land taken by the Town for sewer bed purposes as described in an Order of Taking recorded with the Nantucket County Registry of Deeds in Book 246, Page 263 and as shown on Plan No. 53-T dated October 5, 1998 filed at the Nantucket Registry of Deeds:  Harvard, Spruce, Dartmouth, Summer and Central Streets between the easterly sideline of Miacomet Road and the Westerly sideline of Surfside Avenue and the easterly sideline of Surfside Avenue and the westerly property line of Assessors Map 86, Parcel 312;  Lincoln and Highland Streets between the easterly sideline of Surfside Avenue and the westerly property line of Assessors Map 86, Parcel 312;  Cottage, Walnut, Mineral, and Hemlock Streets between the easterly sideline of Miacomet Road and the Westerly sideline of Surfside Avenue;  Ocean Avenue between the eastern sideline of Miacomet Road and a line extending south from the eastern property line of Assessors Map 86, Parcel 294 through Ocean Avenue;  Spring Street between the easterly sideline of Miacomet Road and the northerly sideline of Ocean Avenue;  Miacomet Avenue from a line extending the southern sideline of Lincoln Street to the southern sideline of Ocean Avenue; All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 90” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Nantucket Islands Land Bank) ARTICLE 91 (Real Estate Acquisition: Weweeder Valley “Paper” Streets) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Nantucket Islands Land Bank to acquire by eminent domain the fee or lesser interests in all or any portion of seven (7) unconstructed rights of way identified below, together with any public and private rights of passage, for purposes for which the Nantucket Islands Land Bank may acquire real property interests under Chapter 669 of the Acts of 1983 as it may be amended:  Washington Street between a line extending the southern sideline of Blueberry Lane and the northern sideline of Western Avenue;  Unnamed Way between the northern sideline of May Street and the eastern sideline of Washington Street; Page 82 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant  May Street between the eastern property line of Assessors Map 80 Parcel 158 and the western sideline of Pochick Avenue not including Washington Street;  Way and Reedy Streets and Unnamed Way between the eastern sideline of Washington Street and the western property line of Assessors Map 80 Parcel 293;  Lake Avenue between the eastern property line of Assessors Map 80 Parcels 40 and 108 and the western property line of Assessors Map 80 Parcel 293 not including Washington Street; All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 91” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Nantucket Islands Land Bank) ARTICLE 92 (Real Estate Conveyance: Land Bank - Miscellaneous Land) To see if the Town will vote to transfer the care, custody, management and control of the parcel listed below as Map 87, Parcel 91, Western Avenue to the Board of Selectmen for the purpose of conveyance and will authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell, convey or otherwise dispose of the fee or lesser interests of any portion of the subject land listed below to the Nantucket Islands Land Bank, any such disposition to be on such terms and conditions the Board of Selectmen deem appropriate, which may include the reservation of easements and restrictions in regard to the following land:  Assessors Map 87, Parcel 91, Western Avenue;  Portion of Miller Lane, Lot B 1.3, containing 16,192 square feet of land as shown on a plan entitled “Review Plan to Show Proposed Redivision of Lot B/Miller Ln.” prepared by Blackwell & Associates, Inc. dated September 25, 2008, revised March 31, 2011;  Assessors Map 38, Parcel 30, 55 Warrens Landing Road, shown as Lot C on Land Court Plan 12127-B, drawn by Josiah S. Barrett, Engineer, dated July 1950, and filed with Certificate of Title No. 3255 at the Registry District of Nantucket County (a.k.a. The Wood Property);  A portion of Map 74 Parcel 71.2, also shown as a portion of Lot D on plan numbered 9595-A3, sheets 2 and 3, dated June 1923 and filed with Certificate of Title Number 1207 at the Registry District of Nantucket County, from a line at the mid-point of Pine Street to the southwestern property line of Assessors Map 74, Parcel 72 and 71.1. All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 92” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) Page 83 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant ARTICLE 93 (Real Estate Conveyance: Miscellaneous) To see if the Town will vote to transfer the care, custody, management and control of the parcel of land identified below as a portion of Assessors Map 74, Parcel 71.2 shown as Parcels A and B on the plan entitled “Discussion Plan for Conveyance of Land in Nantucket, Mass.” from the Board of Selectmen for municipal sewage treatment purposes to the Board of Selectmen for the purpose of conveyance; and further to authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell, convey, release or otherwise dispose of any interests in all or any portion of six (6) parcels as listed below, subject to Chapter 30B of the Massachusetts General Laws, and any such disposition to be on such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectmen deem appropriate, which may include guidelines established under the “Nantucket Yard Sales” program on file with the Board of Selectmen’s office and the reservation of easements and restrictions:  A single lot containing approximately 44,813 square feet consisting of three (3) merged parcels as follows: Parcel 113, a portion of Parcel 63 shown as Lot B on a plan entitled “Plan of Land in Nantucket, Mass.” dated January 17, 2012 by Earle & Sullivan, Inc. and a portion of a paper street known as Washington Street, all shown on Assessors Map 79;  A portion of Assessors Map 79 Parcel 63 containing 12,320 square feet, shown as Lot A on a plan entitled “Plan of Land in Nantucket, Mass.” dated January 17, 2012 by Earle & Sullivan, Inc.;  Assessors Map 79 Parcel 61, containing 3,754 square feet;  A portion of Assessors Map 74 Parcel 71.2, also known as a portion of Lot 23 as shown on a plan numbered 9595-L, dated December 23, 1985 and filed with Certificate of Title Number 7430 at the Nantucket Registry District of the Land Court, and shown as Parcel A containing 4,553 square feet and Parcel B containing 4,549 square feet, as shown on a plan entitled “Discussion Plan for Conveyance of Land in Nantucket, Mass.” Dated August 9, 2011 prepared by Blackwell & Associates, Inc.;  Assessors Map 73.1.3 Parcel 120, 29 Shell Street, Siasconset, containing approximately 3,243 square feet;  Assessors Map 71.3.2, Parcel 164, 6 Kendrick Street; All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 93” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 94 (Real Estate Acceptance: Beach Parcel Formerly Part of Nonantum Avenue) To see if the Town will vote to accept a parcel containing 18,400 square feet of land bounded by the easterly sideline of Nonantum Avenue; northerly by the southerly lot line of Assessors Map 88 Parcel 49, the southerly sideline of a portion of former Clifford Street and the southerly lot line of Assessors Map 88 Parcels 50 and 51; the eastern sideline of former Harriet Street (f.k.a. Prospect Street) and southerly by the Page 84 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant northerly lot line of Assessors Map 88 Parcel 47, the northern sideline of a portion of Clifford Street between former Nonantum Avenue and the Atlantic Ocean and Assessors Map 88 Parcel 48, owned by the County of Nantucket as authorized by Chapter 89 of the Acts of 2011. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 95 (Real Estate Conveyance: Industrial Land) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to lease or otherwise dispose of lesser interests than fee, not exceeding a total of 5.0 acres and for a term which may exceed 5 years notwithstanding the maximum term specified in Chapter 46 § 46-2, in all or any portions of Lots F, G, and/or N as shown on a plan entitled “Subdivision Plan of Land” dated May 10, 2010 recorded with the Nantucket County Registry of Deeds as Plan No. 2010-62, subject to Chapter 30B of the Massachusetts General Laws and a finding by the Board of Selectmen that such lease or conveyance furthers community planning and environmental protection goals. All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 95” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 96 (Real Estate Disposition: Hawthorne Street) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell, convey or otherwise dispose of the fee or any lesser interests in all or any portions of the following two (2) parcels of land comprising that part of Hawthorne Street, a paper street located southerly of Nobadeer Avenue to land of the Town of Nantucket and the Atlantic Ocean and shown as Parcels 20B and 37B on a plan entitled “Plan to Acquire Land for General Municipal Purposes in Surfside Area Prepared for the Town of Nantucket in Nantucket, MA,” dated January 31, 2007, revised February 28, 2008, and on file with the Nantucket County Registry of Deeds in Plan File 2009-25, sheet 4, subject to Chapter 30B of the Massachusetts General Laws and guidelines established under the “Nantucket Yard Sales” program on file at the Board of Selectmen’s office, and any such disposition to be subject to the reservation of a pedestrian access easement, which shall be a minimum of five (5) feet in width at a location to be determined by the Board of Selectmen and otherwise on such terms and conditions, as the Board of Selectmen deem appropriate, which may include the reservation of any additional easements and reservations, or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) Page 85 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant ARTICLE 97 (Appropriation: Stabilization Fund) To see what sums the Town will vote to appropriate, and also to raise, borrow pursuant to any applicable statute, or transfer from available funds, for the purposes of the Stabilization Fund in accordance with Chapter 40 section 5B of the Massachusetts General Laws, from which appropriations may be made by a two-thirds vote of an Annual or Special Town Meeting for any purpose for which a municipality may borrow money or for any other lawful purpose; said sum not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the Fiscal Year 2012 tax levy. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ARTICLE 98 (Appropriation: Free Cash) To see what sum the Town will vote to transfer from Free Cash in the treasury to meet the appropriations for the ensuing Fiscal Year and to authorize the Assessors to use in the fixing the tax rate, pass any vote, or take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) ********************************************************************* To act upon and transact any business relative to the foregoing subjects which may, then and there, come before said meeting. In addition, you are directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Nantucket qualified to vote in Town affairs to go to the Nantucket High School at 10 Surfside Road in said Nantucket, on TUESDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF APRIL, 2012 BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 7:00 AM and 8:00 PM for the following purpose: To cast their votes in the Annual Town Election for the election of candidates for the following offices: Moderator One for a term of one year Selectman One for a term of three years Community Preservation Committee (At-Large) Two for terms of three years Historic District Commission One for a term of three years Historic District Commission Associate One for a term of three years School Committee Two for terms of three years Nantucket Islands Land Bank Commission One for a term of five years Planning Board One for a term of five years Page 86 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant Nantucket Water Commission One for a term of three years Siasconset Water Commission One for a term of three years Harbor & Shellfish Advisory Board Two for terms of three years And, to cast their vote as “YES” or “NO” on the following ballot questions: 1. Debt exclusion question pursuant to G. L. Chapter 59, s. 21C(k): Shall the Town of Nantucket be allowed to exempt from the provisions of Proposition Two and One-Half, so-called, the amounts required to pay for the bond to be issued in order to pay for professional services for design, permitting, architecture, construction supervision and other related professional services, and for the construction, installation and equipping, of renovations to the Town-owned building at 20 South Water Street? _______YES _______NO 2. Debt exclusion question pursuant to G.L. Chapter 59, s. 21C(k): Shall the Town of Nantucket be allowed to exempt from the provisions of Proposition Two and One-half, so-called, the amounts required to pay for the bond to be issued in order to pay for professional services for design, permitting, construction supervision and other related professional services, and for the construction of a bicycle path along Hummock Pond Road? _______YES _______NO 3. Debt exclusion question pursuant to G.L. Chapter 59, s. 21C(k): Shall the Town of Nantucket be allowed to exempt from the provisions of Proposition Two and One-half, so-called, the amounts required to pay for the bond to be issued in order to pay for professional services for professional services for design, permitting, construction, construction supervision, engineering services and other related professional services and for construction of a wind turbine at the Madaket Landfill, and, to take any other action related thereto? _______YES _______NO Page 87 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting and Election Warrant ********************************************************************* Hereof fail not and make due return of this Warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the time and place of meeting and election aforesaid. Given under our hands this 18th day of January in the year Two Thousand Twelve. ____________________________________ Rick Atherton, Chairman ____________________________________ Whitey Willauer, Vice Chairman ____________________________________ Patricia Roggeveen ____________________________________ Michael Kopko ____________________________________ Robert DeCosta SELECTMEN OF NANTUCKET, MA *At its January 18, 2012 meeting, only three members of the Board of Selectmen were present. The warrant was adopted with a 3-0 vote, with Mr. Willauer abstaining from voting on Article 9 and Article 80. Pursuant to Chapter 39, section 10 of the General Laws of the Commonwealth and the Warrant of January 18, 2012, I have notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of Nantucket qualified to vote in Town affairs to appear at the times and place and for the purposes within mentioned by posting said notification on __________________ at the Stop & Shop on Pleasant Street, the Grand Union on Salem Street, the Town and County Building at 16 Broad Street; and upon the Bulletin Boards at the corner of Main and Federal Streets, and Siasconset Square. Sworn to under pains and penalties of perjury, ___________________________________________________ Catherine Flanagan Stover, Constable TOWN OF NANTUCKET 2012 Annual Town Meeting Saturday, March 31, 2012 8:30 AM Nantucket High School Page i Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Town of Nantucket 16 Broad Street Nantucket, MA 02554 (508) 228-7255 www.nantucket-ma.gov BOARD OF SELECTMEN Rick Atherton, Chairman Whitey Willauer, Vice Chairman Robert DeCosta Michael Kopko Patricia Roggeveen FINANCE COMMITTEE Matthew T. Mulcahy, Chairman Timothy M. Soverino, Vice Chairman Matthew Fee Christopher J. Kickham James R. Kelly Stephen McCluskey Peter Morrison John Tiffany Clifford Williams PLANNING BOARD Barry G. Rector, Chairman Sylvia Howard Nathaniel Lowell John McLaughlin Linda Williams MODERATOR Sarah F. Alger Page ii Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT NOTICE The Town of Nantucket advises applicants, participants and the public that it does not discriminate on the basis of disability in, admission to, access to, treatment or employment in its programs, services and activities. The Town of Nantucket will provide auxiliary aids and services to access programs upon request. Inquiries, requests and complaints should be directed to the Town Manager, 16 Broad Street, Nantucket, MA 02554, (508) 228-7255. IF YOU NEED A LARGE PRINT VERSION OF THIS DOCUMENT, PLEASE CONTACT THE TOWN MANAGER’S OFFICE AT (508) 228-7255 Cover photo courtesy of Nicole Harnishfeger Page iii Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions TOWN OF NANTUCKET 2012 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING TABLE OF CONTENTS Article Number Page Number 1 Receipt of Reports 1 2 Appropriation: Unpaid Bills 1 3 Appropriation: Prior Year Articles 3 4 Revolving Accounts: Annual Authorization 7 5 Appropriation: Reserve Fund 8 6 Fiscal Year 2012 General Fund Budget Transfers 8 7 Personnel Compensation Plans for Fiscal Year 2013 9 8 Appropriation: Fiscal Year 2013 General Fund Operating Budget 11 9 Appropriation: Health and Human Services 14 10 Appropriation: General Fund Capital Expenditures 14 11 Appropriation: Renovation of 20 South Water Street 15 12 Appropriation: Construction of Hummock Pond Road Bicycle Path 16 13 Appropriation: Wind Turbine at Madaket Landfill 16 14 Appropriation: Fiscal Year 2013 Enterprise Funds Operations 17 15 Appropriation: Enterprise Funds Capital Expenditures 18 16 Enterprise Funds: Fiscal Year 2012 Budget Transfers 20 17 Appropriation: Waterways Improvement Fund 21 18 Authorization: Airport Aviation Fuel Revolving Fund for Fiscal Year 2012 21 19 Authorization: Airport Aviation Fuel Revolving Fund for Fiscal Year 2013 22 20 Home Rule Petition: Airport Aviation Fuel Revolving Fund 22 21 Appropriation: Ambulance Reserve Fund 23 22 Appropriation: County Assessment 23 23 Appropriation: Finalizing Fiscal Year 2013 County Budget 24 24 Rescind Unused Borrowing Authority 24 25 Appropriation: Ferry Embarkation Fee 25 26 Appropriation: Collective Bargaining Agreement/Fire 25 27 Appropriation: Collective Bargaining Agreement/Fire 26 28 Appropriation: Collective Bargaining Agreement/Laborer’s Union 26 29 Appropriation: Collective Bargaining Agreement/DPW 26 30 Community Preservation Committee: Fiscal Year 2012 Budget Transfers/ Beaugrand 27 31 Appropriation: FY 2013 Community Preservation Fund/Beaugrand 27 32 Appropriation: Nobadeer Farm Road Playing Fields/Beaugrand 32 33 Authorization to Establish Revolving Fund for Records Preservation/Stover 33 Page iv Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions TOWN OF NANTUCKET 2012 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING TABLE OF CONTENTS Article Number Page Number 34 Appropriation: Comprehensive Tick-borne Disease Program/Dunton 33 35 Appropriation: Tom Nevers Bus Route/Dunton 34 36 Appropriation: Tom Nevers Bike Lane/Bartlett 34 37 Zoning Map Change: Washington Street, Straight Wharf, Old North Wharf, Easy Street, Whaler Lane, and South Beach Street 34 38 Zoning Map Change: Commercial Downtown District 37 39 Zoning Map Change: Main Street, Howard Street, Howard Court, Gardner Street, Liberty Street, Quarter Mile Hill, Lowell Place 39 40 Zoning Map Change: Old South Road 41 41 Zoning Map Change: Green Meadows, Miacomet Avenue, Point Judith Lane, Celtic Drive, Valley View Drive, Otokomi Road, Boucher Way, Penny Lane, Essex Road, Cynthia Lane, and Thurstons Way 43 42 Zoning Map Change: Fawn Lane and Toms Way 54 43 Zoning Map Change: Thurstons Way/Gillies 55 44 Zoning Map Change: Appleton Road 56 45 Zoning Map Change: Marble Way, Somerset Road, and Bartlett Road 57 46 Zoning Map Change: Commercial Neighborhood – Surfside Road, Windy Way, and Ariel Avenue 59 47 Zoning Map Change and Zoning Bylaw Change: Village Neighborhood District – Polpis Road 61 48 Zoning Map Change: R-40 – Town Overlay District 62 49 Zoning Map Change: LUG-3 – Country Overlay District 70 50 Zoning Map Change: Surfside 78 51 Zoning Map Change: Wauwinet 81 52 Zoning Map Change: Siasconset Center 84 53 Zoning Map Change: Siasconset SR-20 to SR-10 85 54 Zoning Map Change: Flex Development and Open Space Residential Design 89 55 Zoning Bylaw Amendment: Public Wellhead Recharge District 99 56 Zoning Bylaw Amendment: Technical Corrections/Miscellaneous 100 57 Zoning Bylaw Amendment: Solar Energy Overlay District/Stott 103 58 Bylaw Amendment: Shellfish, Taking of 109 59 Bylaw Amendment: Town Property, Conveyance of 110 60 Bylaw Amendment: Personnel 111 61 Bylaw Amendment: Coastal Properties Owned by Town, Management of/Reade 111 62 Bylaw Amendment: Coastal Properties Owned by Town, Management of/Reade 112 63 Bylaw Amendment: Coastal Properties Owned by Town, Management of/Reade 113 64 Bylaw Amendment: Coastal Properties Owned by Town, Management of/Stover 114 Page v Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions TOWN OF NANTUCKET 2012 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING TABLE OF CONTENTS Article Number Page Number 65 Bylaw Amendment: Coastal Properties Owned by Town, Management of/Stover 114 66 Bylaw Amendment: Parking/Sanders 115 67 Bylaw Amendment: Community Preservation Committee 116 68 Bylaw Amendment: Board of Sewer Commissioners/Sewer District Map Changes 118 69 Bylaw Amendment: Board of Sewer Commissioners/Sewer District Map Changes 121 70 Bylaw Amendment: Board of Sewer Commissioners 122 71 Home Rule Petition: Lease/License of Town-owned Land for Private Erosion Control Measures/Stover 122 72 Home Rule Petition: Amendment of Historic District Commission Act 123 73 Home Rule Petition: Land Bank Real Estate Conveyance 125 74 Home Rule Petition: Real Estate Conveyance to Land Bank 126 75 Home Rule Petition: Harbor and Shellfish Advisory Board 127 76 Home Rule Petition: Nantucket Mosquito Control Project 129 77 Home Rule Petition: Regulation of Fertilizer Use 131 78 Acceptance of Massachusetts General Law: Senior Citizen Tax Bill Work-off Program 133 79 Real Estate Conveyance: 149 Surfside Road/Glidden 134 80 Real Estate Disposition: 47 Boulevarde 134 81 Real Estate Conveyance: Pochick Avenue 135 82 Real Estate Acquisition: Albert F. Egan, Jr. and Dorothy H. Egan Foundation, Inc. and the Dorothy Harrison Egan Foundation Properties 135 83 Real Estate Acquisition: “Paper” Streets in Surfside 137 84 Real Estate Conveyance: “Paper” Streets in Surfside 140 85 Real Estate Acquisition: “Paper” Streets 143 86 Real Estate Conveyance: “Paper” Streets 146 87 Real Estate Acquisition: “Paper” Streets for Coastal Access and Open Space 149 88 Real Estate Conveyance: “Paper” Streets for Coastal Access and Open Space 150 89 Real Estate Acquisition: “Paper” Streets Adjacent to Land Bank Properties – Bartlett Road 151 90 Real Estate Acquisition: Miacomet Park "Paper" Streets 152 91 Real Estate Acquisition: Weweeder Valley "Paper" Streets 154 92 Real Estate Conveyance: Land Bank – Miscellaneous Land 155 93 Real Estate Conveyance: Miscellaneous 156 94 Real Estate Acceptance: Beach Parcel Formerly Part of Nonantum Avenue 158 95 Real Estate Conveyance: Industrial Land 159 96 Real Estate Disposition: Hawthorne Street 159 Page vi Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions TOWN OF NANTUCKET 2012 ANNUAL TOWN MEETING TABLE OF CONTENTS Article Number Page Number 97 Appropriation: Stabilization Fund 160 98 Appropriation: Free Cash 160 Planning Board Report 161 Zoning Article Glossary 163 NOTES: 1. PETITION ARTICLES HAVE BEEN PRINTED AS SUBMITTED BY THE PETITIONERS AND MAY CONTAIN TYPOGRAPHICAL AND OTHER ERRORS 2. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED UNDER THE FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION, ALL VOTES NEEDED FOR PASSAGE OF ARTICLES IS A SIMPLE MAJORITY. Page 1 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions ARTICLE 1 (Receipt of Reports) To receive the reports of various departments and committees as printed in the Fiscal Year 2011 Annual Town Report or as may come before this meeting; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the reports of various departments and committees as are printed in the Fiscal Year 2011 Annual Town Report or as may come before this meeting be accepted and filed with the permanent records of the Town. ARTICLE 2 (Appropriation: Unpaid Bills) To see what sums the Town will vote to appropriate, and also to raise, borrow pursuant to any applicable statute or transfer from available funds for the payment, pursuant to Chapter 44 section 64 of the Massachusetts General Laws, of unpaid bills from previous fiscal years, including any bills now on overdraft; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that Twenty-eight Thousand Two Hundred Forty- one Dollars Fifty-four Cents ($28,241.54) be appropriated from the Fiscal Year 2013 tax levy and other general revenues of the Town to pay the General Fund unpaid bills from prior fiscal years; that Eight Thousand Ninety-nine Dollars ($8,099) be appropriated from Fiscal Year 2013 Siasconset Water Anticipated Revenues of the Siasconset Water Enterprise Fund to pay the Siasconset water enterprise fund unpaid bills from prior fiscal years; that Five Thousand Seven Hundred Twenty-six Dollars Fifty Cents ($5,726.50) be appropriated from Fiscal Year 2013 Solid Waste Anticipated Revenues of the Solid Waste Enterprise Fund to pay the solid waste enterprise fund unpaid bills from prior fiscal years; that Three Thousand Five Hundred Sixty- one Dollars Fifty-five Cents ($3,561.55) be appropriated from Fiscal Year 2013 Our Island Home Anticipated Revenues of Our Island Home Enterprise Fund to pay the Our Island Home enterprise funds unpaid bills from prior fiscal years; that Five Thousand Eight Hundred Ninety- five Dollars Eighty- five Cents ($5,895.85) be appropriated from Fiscal Year 2013 Wannacomet Water Anticipated Revenues of the Wannacomet Water Enterprise Fund to pay the Wannacomet water enterprise fund unpaid bills from prior fiscal years; that Five Hundred Eighteen Thousand Seven Hundred Eighty-three Dollars and Eighty-two Cents ($518,783.82) be appropriated from Fiscal Year 2012 Nantucket Memorial Airport Revenues of the Nantucket Memorial Airport Enterprise Fund to pay the Airport enterprise fund unpaid bills from prior fiscal years; that Two Hundred Forty-three Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety-four Dollars and Three Cents ($243,994.03) be appropriated from Fiscal Year 2013 tax levy and other general revenues of the Town to pay the Airport enterprise fund unpaid bills from prior fiscal years: DEPARTMENT VENDOR AMOUNT Fire Department Firematic Supply Co. $460.00 Health Department Nantucket Cottage Hospital $960.00 Nantucket School Department Mass Teachers Retirement System $16,591.00 Page 2 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Marine Department Medwar Electronics $221.23 Police Department West Information $246.69 Police Department Santos Rubbish Removal $240.50 Police Department P&M Reis Trucking $127.50 Police Department Bill Mogensen $250.00 Police Department Guardian Information Technologies $924.14 Public Works Atlantic Design $4,285.00 Public Works Inquirer and Mirror $210.00 Public Works AECOM, Inc. $810.36 Public Works Island Road Materials, Inc. $2,599.88 Public Works Albert Ottison, Reimbursement $60.00 Public Works Medical Affiliates of Cape Cod $130.24 Senior Services Yates Gas $125.00 Subtotal General Fund Expense $28,241.54 Siasconset Water Town of Nantucket (Balance of indirect costs) $8,069.00 Siasconset Water Inquirer and Mirror $30.00 Subtotal Siasconset Water Enterprise Fund $8,099.00 Solid Waste Enterprise Fund Deutsch Williams $351.50 Solid Waste Enterprise Fund Town of Nantucket (Balance of indirect costs) $5,375.00 Subtotal Solid Waste Enterprise Fund Expense $5,726.50 Our Island Home Enterprise Fund Kopelman and Paige, PC $2,957.50 Our Island Home Enterprise Fund New England Office Supply $19.44 Our Island Home Enterprise Fund McKesson Medical Surgical Supply $22.65 Our Island Home Enterprise Fund Sysco Boston, LLC $561.96 Subtotal Our Island Home Enterprise Fund Expense $3,561.55 Wannacomet Water Enterprise Fund Robert Gardner, Reimbursement $127.70 Wannacomet Water Enterprise Fund Robert Gardner, Reimbursement $121.15 Wannacomet Water Enterprise Fund Town of Nantucket, Balance of Indirect Costs for 2011 $5,647.00 Subtotal Wannacomet Water Enterprise Fund Expense $5,895.85 Airport Enterprise Fund Ascent Aviation Group, Inc. Invoices $514,642.12 Airport Enterprise Fund Ascent Aviation Group, Inc. Interest $15,439.26 Airport Enterprise Fund A Taste of Nantucket $23,523.03 Airport Enterprise Fund Kopelman and Paige, P.C. $13,550.44 Airport Enterprise Fund Cowboys $6,476.20 Page 3 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Airport Enterprise Fund ADB Airfield Solutions $3,730.44 Airport Enterprise Fund ACK-Air Duct $3,595.50 Airport Enterprise Fund Workforce Integrity Networks $1,970.40 Airport Enterprise Fund Nantucket Auto Body $ 1,570.20 Airport Enterprise Fund Yates Gas $1,554.80 Airport Enterprise Fund Door Concepts, Inc. $1,331.94 Airport Enterprise Fund Inquirer & Mirror $834.75 Airport Enterprise Fund Progressive Business Publications $253.00 Airport Enterprise Fund Aramark $227.94 Airport Enterprise Fund Franklin Paint Co. $101.43 Airport Enterprise Fund Signet $41.40 Airport Enterprise Fund Town of Nantucket (Indirect Costs) $173,935.00 Subtotal Airport Enterprise Fund $762,777.85 FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee’s motion was made with the expectation that the Airport Enterprise Fund, when able, will reimburse the General Fund the amount of $243,994.03 for the unpaid bills listed above. Quantum of vote required for passage of this motion is 4/5. ARTICLE 3 (Appropriation: Prior Year Articles) To see what sums the Town will vote to appropriate and transfer from available funds previously appropriated pursuant to Articles voted in prior years; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that ten-year unspent bond proceeds from borrowing be re-appropriated or transferred from completed projects to other projects in accordance with Chapter 44, Section 20 of the General Laws, as follows: FROM TO AMOUNT Article 13 of 2002 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Electric Security Gates) Article 13 of 2003 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Design & Rehabilitate Runway 6) $117,285.65 Article 13 of 2002 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Electric Security Gates) Article 13 of 2009 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Professional services for design, permitting and construction of the airport rescue and firefighting building) $2,937.25 Article 13 of 2002 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Emergency Security Plan, Fencing and Equipment) Article 13 of 2003 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Design & Rehabilitate Runway 6) $199,726.75 Page 4 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Article 13 of 2003 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Design & Install Runway 6 Landing System) Article 13 of 2009 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Professional services for design, permitting and construction of the airport rescue and firefighting building) $12,000.00 Article 14 of 2003 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Employee Housing Construction) Article 13 of 2004 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Runway 6 Rehabilitation Supplemental Funding) $42,484.58 Article 14 of 2003 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Employee Housing Construction) Article 13 of 2004 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Rehabilitate Fuel Farm) $70,000.00 Article 14 of 2003 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Employee Housing Construction) Article 13 of 2009 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Professional services for design, permitting and construction of the airport rescue and firefighting building) $5,243.62 Article 14 of 2003 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Paving Maintenance) Article 72 of 2005 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Real Estate Acquisition Daisy Way) $93,186.24 Article 14 of 2003 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Paving Maintenance) Article 13 of 2004 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Macy Lane Bike path & Airport Entryway Supplemental Funding) $79,173.76 Article 14 of 2003 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Implement Security Measures) Article 13 of 2004 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Macy Lane Bike path & Airport Entryway Supplemental Funding) $144,435.74 Article 14 of 2003 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Implement Security Measures) Article 13 of 2009 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Professional services for design, permitting and construction of the airport rescue and firefighting building) $18,936.08 Article 14 of 2003 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Implement Security Items Construct TSA Building and Stabilize Security Roadway) Article 13 of 2009 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Professional services for design, permitting and construction of the airport rescue and firefighting building) $24,552.74 Article 13 of 2005 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Installation of Fuel System Article 13 of 2009 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Professional services for design, permitting and construction of the airport rescue and firefighting building) $1,350.00 Article 13 of 2005 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Landscaping at Airport Entrance) Article 13 of 2009 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Professional services for design, permitting and construction of the airport rescue and firefighting building) $1,277.98 Article 13 of 2005 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Implementation of Security Measures) Article 12 of 2007 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Costs associated with improvements to Taxiway “E”) $37,880.71 Page 5 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Article 13 of 2005 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Implementation of Security Measures) Article 13 of 2009 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Professional services for design, permitting and construction of the airport rescue and firefighting building) $9,587.97 Article 14 of 2003 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Airport Employee Housing Construction) Article 12 of 2007 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Costs Associated with Air Freight Building Rehabilitation) $174,799.30 Article 14 of 2003 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Implement Security Measures) Article 12 of 2007 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Costs Associated with Air Freight Building Rehabilitation) $75,200.70 Article 14 of 2003 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Implement Security Measures) Article 13 of 2003 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Design & Rehabilitate Runway 6) $13,075.95 Article 14 of 2005 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Design and Construct New Airport Terminal Building) Article 13 of 2009 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Professional services for design, permitting and construction of the airport rescue and firefighting building) $268,507.75 Article 14 of 2005 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Design and Construct New Airport Terminal Building) Article 13 of 2008 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Reconstruct Hangars) $222,321.99 Article 14 of 2003 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Implement Security Measures) Article 13 of 2008 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Reconstruct Hangars) $106,255.88 And, further that five-year unspent bond proceeds from borrowing are re-appropriated or transferred from completed projects to other projects in accordance with Chapter 44, Section 20 of the General Laws, as follows: FROM TO AMOUNT Article 13 of 2005 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Purchase of Airfield Vehicles and Equipment) Article 14 of 2002 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Airport Terminal Design) $16,236.00 Article 13 of 2006 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Purchase of New Airfield Equipment) Article 14 of 2002 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Airport Terminal Design) $40,049.62 Article 13 of 2006 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Fuel Truck Containment) Article 13 of 2008 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Purchase and Repair of Airfield Vehicles and Equipment) $61,793.60 Article 13 of 2006 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Fuel Truck Containment) Article 13 of 2002 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Employee Housing Design) $6,701.03 Article 13 of 2006 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Fuel Truck Containment) Article 14 of 2002 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Airport Terminal Design) $30,212.47 Page 6 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Article 13 of 2006 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Purchase of Emergency Generator) Article 14 of 2002 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Airport Terminal Design) $150,000.00 Article 13 of 2005 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Purchase of Airfield Vehicles and Equipment) Article 12 of 2007 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Airfield Vehicles) $139,144.08 And, further that five-year unspent bond proceeds from borrowing are re-appropriated or transferred from completed debt exclusion override projects to other projects in accordance with Chapter 44, Section 20 of the General Laws, as follows: FROM TO AMOUNT Article 10 of 2003 Annual Town Meeting (Construction of sidewalk ramps in accordance with Americans with Disabilities Act Requirement) Article 28 of 2005 Annual Town Meeting (Hummock Pond Road Bicycle Path design and required studies) $50,000.00 Article 10 of 2003 Annual Town Meeting (Various sidewalk and bike path improvements) Article 28 of 2005 Annual Town Meeting (Hummock Pond Road Bicycle Path design and required studies) $75,000.00 And, further that prior year projects funded from the tax levy; other general revenues of the town; or free cash in the treasury of the town are re-appropriated or transferred to other projects in accordance with G.L. Chapter 44 or any other applicable statute, as follows: FROM TO AMOUNT Article 10 of 2008 Annual Town Meeting (DPW - Purchase of a bobcat attachment) Article 12 of 2007 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Purchase new airfield equipment) $14,000.00 Article 10 of 2000 Annual Town Meeting (Design, construction, permitting, installation and other related fees for Prospect Street Sidewalk) Article 12 of 2007 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Purchase new airfield equipment) $2,257.16 Article 20 of 2006 Annual Town Meeting (Professional services pertaining to the potential use or reuse of land, buildings and infrastructure in the vicinity of Nantucket Harbor) Article 12 of 2007 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Purchase new airfield equipment) $46,908.00 Article 20 of 2006 Annual Town Meeting (Professional services pertaining to the potential use or reuse of land, buildings and infrastructure in the vicinity of Nantucket Harbor) Article 13 of 2002 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Purchase new airfield equipment) $54,737.05 Article 10 of 2009 Annual Town Meeting (Public Works – Road repairs and improvement, including professional services for design, permitting and construction, at the intersection of Orange Street and Union Street) Article 13 of 2002 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Purchase new airfield equipment) $76,417.17 Article 10 of 2001 Annual Town Meeting Article 13 of 2002 Annual Town $35,000.00 Page 7 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions (Improvements to sidewalks and crosswalks for compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act) Meeting (Airport - Purchase new airfield equipment) Article 10 of 2000 Annual Town Meeting (Design, construction, permitting, installation and other related fees for Prospect Street Sidewalk) Article 13 of 2002 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Purchase new airfield equipment) $5,949.21 Article 10 of 2011 Annual Town Meeting (Public Works – Purchase Replacement Vehicle(s)) Article 13 of 2002 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Purchase new airfield equipment) $11,000.00 Article 10 of 2009 Annual Town Meeting (Public Works – Replacement of one (1) Packer Truck) Article 13 of 2002 Annual Town Meeting (Airport - Purchase new airfield equipment) $30,977.25 ARTICLE 4 (Revolving Accounts: Annual Authorization) To see what revolving accounts the Town may vote to authorize or reauthorize pursuant to Chapter 44, section 53E½ of the Massachusetts General Laws for Fiscal Year 2013; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the revolving funds listed below be hereby authorized to continue during Fiscal Year 2013 as follows: FUND REVENUE SOURCE AUTHORITY TO SPEND USE OF FUND SPENDING LIMIT Beach Improvement Beach Permit Sticker sales Town Manager with approval of Board of Selectmen In accordance with c. 56, § 7A of Town Code, and including endangered species monitor program; beach patrols/monitors; beach use education/information $330,000 Tennis Court Tennis fees Town Manager with approval of Park & Recreation Commission Operation, maintenance of tennis court facility and housing for seasonal staff $70,000 Conservation Fund Conservation Commission application fees Town Manager with approval of Conservation Commission Consulting services in connection with professional review of applications $8,500 Code Enforcement Inspections 20% of Plumbing/Gas and Wiring Fees Town Manager with approval of Board of Selectmen Increased hours for part-time plumbing/gas and wiring inspectors when needed $20,000 Septic System Inspections Septic system application fees Town Manager with approval of Board of Health Contractor services in connection with septic system inspections; costs associated septic system inspection related training and portion of salaries for staff in connection with septic system duties and responsibilities, together with the proportionate costs of fringe benefits associated with the salaries so paid $100,000 Page 8 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions FUND REVENUE SOURCE AUTHORITY TO SPEND USE OF FUND SPENDING LIMIT Seasonal Food Service Inspections Food service permit fees Town Manager with approval of Board of Health Seasonal food service inspections; costs associated with seasonal food service inspection training and public awareness materials $25,000 School Staff Travel Program Participant payments School Superintendent with approval of School Committee Defrayment of travel costs incurred by employees of Nantucket Public Schools for work purposes $5,000 Lifeguard Housing Rental payments Town Manager with approval of Board of Selectmen Defrayment of maintenance/upkeep of lifeguard housing facilities $6,000 Public Works Housing Rental payments Town Manager with approval of Board of Selectmen Defrayment of maintenance/upkeep of public works housing facilities $20,000 Low Beach Housing Rental payments Town Manager with approval of Board of Selectmen Defrayment of maintenance/upkeep of Low Beach housing facilities $70,000 ARTICLE 5 (Appropriation: Reserve Fund) To see what sum the Town will vote to appropriate, and also to raise, borrow pursuant to any applicable statute, or transfer from available funds, for the purposes of establishing a Reserve Fund pursuant to Chapter 40 section 6 of the Massachusetts General Laws, to provide for the extraordinary and unforeseen expenditures which may arise during Fiscal Year 2013; said sum not to exceed five (5) percent of the Fiscal Year 2012 tax levy; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) be raised and appropriated from the Fiscal Year 2013 tax levy and other general revenues of the Town to establish a Reserve Fund for Fiscal Year 2013 pursuant to chapter 40, s. 6 of the General Laws. ARTICLE 6 (Fiscal Year 2012 General Fund Budget Transfers) To see what sums the Town will vote to transfer into various line items of the Fiscal Year 2012 General Fund operating budget from other line items of said budget and from other available funds; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the amounts listed below be transferred between the various Fiscal Year 2012 accounts and expenditures as follows: Page 9 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions FROM TO AMOUNT Finance & Operations, Salaries Finance & Operations, Expense $50,000 Planning Office, Expense Planning Office, Salaries $5,000 Police Department, Salaries Police Department, Expense $94,000 Marine Department, Salaries Marine Department, Expense $60,000 Health Insurance Delta Dental Insurance Withholding $55,000 ARTICLE 7 (Personnel Compensation Plans for Fiscal Year 2013) To see if the Town will vote to adopt the following Compensation Plans for Fiscal Year 2013: Schedule A -- Miscellaneous Compensation Schedule Abatement Advisory Committee (yearly per member) $600.00 Americans with Disabilities Act Facilitator (hourly) 15.00 Building Inspector, Assistant (hourly) 30.00 Certified Nurse’s Aide/Our Island Home (Per Diem – hourly) 19.00 Dietician/Our Island Home (hourly) 38.00 Election Warden (hourly) 20.00 Election Worker (hourly) 15.00 EMT, Call (per hour) 15.00 Fire Captain, Call (yearly) 150.00 Fire Fighter, Call (per hour) 15.00 Fire Lieutenant, Call (yearly) 125.00 Fire Chief, Second Deputy (yearly) 5,000.00 Fire Chief, Third Deputy (yearly) 5,000.00 Plumbing Inspector, Assistant (hourly) 30.00 Registrar of Voters (yearly) 600.00 Registrar, Temporary Assistant (hourly) 10.00 Senior Adult Day Care Aide (Per Diem – hourly) 18.76 Temporary Employee various rates of pay Wiring Inspector, Assistant (hourly) 30.00 Veterans' Agent (hourly) 15.00 Schedule B -- Seasonal Employee Compensation Schedule (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter/Effective April 15, 2012- April 14, 2013) Compensation Second Third Fourth Level Start Season Season Season A-Hourly* $14.00 $15.00 $16.00 $17.00 B-Hourly* $14.50 $15.50 $16.50 $17.50 C-Hourly* $15.50 $16.50 $17.50 $18.50 D-Hourly* $16.00 $17.00 $18.00 $19.00 Page 10 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions E-Hourly* $18.00 $18.50 $19.00 $19.50 *An employee assigned supervisory responsibilities shall be placed in the next higher category. A: Dock Attendant, Information Aide, Matron B: Swimming Instructor, Arts & Crafts Instructor, Seasonal Health Assistant, Shellfish Warden, Endangered Species Monitor, Parking Control Officer, Seasonal Laborer (Public Works) C: Endangered Species Monitor Supervisor, Summer Recreation Coordinator, Dock Worker D: Seasonal Firefighter/EMT, Community Service Officer, Lifeguard, Tennis Attendant (Park & Recreation), Laborer (Public Works) E. Lifeguard Supervisor, Seasonal Assistant Harbormaster, Seasonal Maintenance Supervisor (Public Works); Tennis Instructor (Park & Recreation/DPW); Seasonal Recreational Program Coordinator (Park & Recreation/DPW) Schedule C -- Compensation Schedule for Elected Officials* Moderator $175 per year Selectman, Chair $5,000/per year Selectmen $3,500/per year Town Clerk $89,530 *Other than establishing the salary pursuant to MGL c. 41, s. 108, these positions are excluded from the Personnel Bylaw of the Town. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the following schedules be adopted: Schedule A -- Miscellaneous Compensation Schedule Abatement Advisory Committee (yearly per member) $600.00 Americans with Disabilities Act Facilitator (hourly) 15.00 Building Inspector, Assistant (hourly) 30.00 Certified Nurse’s Aide/Our Island Home (Per Diem – hourly) 19.00 Dietician/Our Island Home (hourly) 38.00 Election Warden (hourly) 20.00 Election Worker (hourly) 15.00 EMT, Call (per hour) 15.00 Fire Captain, Call (yearly) 150.00 Fire Fighter, Call (per hour) 15.00 Fire Lieutenant, Call (yearly) 125.00 Fire Chief, Second Deputy (yearly) 5,000.00 Fire Chief, Third Deputy (yearly) 5,000.00 Mooring Enforcement Officer (hourly) 30.00 Plumbing Inspector, Assistant (hourly) 30.00 Registrar of Voters (yearly) 600.00 Registrar, Temporary Assistant (hourly) 10.00 Senior Adult Day Care Aide (Per Diem – hourly) 18.76 Temporary Employee various rates Page 11 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions of pay Wiring Inspector, Assistant (hourly) 30.00 Veterans' Agent (hourly) 15.00 Schedule B -- Seasonal Employee Compensation Schedule (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter/Effective April 15, 2012- April 14, 2013) Compensation Second Third Fourth Level Start Season Season Season A-Hourly* $14.00 $15.00 $16.00 $17.00 B-Hourly* $14.50 $15.50 $16.50 $17.50 C-Hourly* $15.50 $16.50 $17.50 $18.50 D-Hourly* $16.00 $17.00 $18.00 $19.00 E-Hourly* $18.00 $18.50 $19.00 $19.50 *An employee assigned supervisory responsibilities shall be placed in the next higher category. A: Dock Attendant, Tennis Attendant, Information Aide, Matron, B: Swimming Instructor, Arts & Crafts Instructor, Seasonal Health Assistant, Shellfish Warden, Endangered Species Monitor, Parking Control Officer, Seasonal Laborer (Public Works) C: Endangered Species Monitor Supervisor, Summer Recreation Coordinator, Dock Worker, Marine Research Technician D: Seasonal Firefighter/EMT, Community Service Officer, Lifeguard, Tennis Attendant (Park & Recreation), Seasonal Laborer (Public Works); Pump-out Boat Operator E. Lifeguard Supervisor, Seasonal Assistant Harbormaster, Seasonal Maintenance Supervisor (Public Works); Tennis Instructor; Seasonal Recreation Coordinator; Reserve Police Officer Schedule C -- Compensation Schedule for Elected Officials* Moderator $175 per year Selectman, Chair $5,000/per year Selectmen $3,500/per year Town Clerk $89,530 *Other than establishing the salary pursuant to MGL c. 41, s. 108, these positions are excluded from the Personnel Bylaw of the Town. ARTICLE 8 (Appropriation: Fiscal Year 2013 General Fund Operating Budget) To see what sums the Town will vote to appropriate, and also to raise, borrow pursuant to any applicable statute, or transfer from available funds, for the purposes of supporting the offices, departments, boards and commissions of the Town of Nantucket for Fiscal Year 2013. (Board of Selectmen) Page 12 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the following Fiscal Year 2013 operating budget is established for the various offices, boards, and commissions of the Town as follows: Fiscal Year 2013 FY 2012 DEPARTMENT PAYROLL OPERATING TOTAL BUDGET ARTICLE 8 TOTAL GENERAL GOVERNMENT Finance Committee $0 $19,400 $19,400 $19,900 Finance & Operations $1,422,600 $509,260 $1,931,860 $1,866,600 Human Resources $146,560 $32,130 $178,690 $198,520 Information Systems / GIS $391,140 $248,100 $639,240 $586,410 Legal $0 $335,000 $335,000 $335,000 Moderator $175 $650 $825 $825 Nantucket Planning Office $398,350 $218,200 $616,550 $467,470 Natural Resources $113,290 $3,550 $116,840 $0 Town Administration $499,980 $185,750 $685,730 $697,720 Town Clerk $216,690 $59,200 $275,890 $259,710 Subtotal $3,188,785 $1,611,240 $4,800,025 $4,432,155 SAFETY & PROTECTION Code Enforcement & Regulatory $964,054 $84,460 $1,048,514 $1,130,650 Emergency Management $0 $9,000 $9,000 $9,000 Fire Department $2,208,340 $199,050 $2,407,390 $2,381,350 Police Department & Animal Control $4,295,530 $581,300 $4,876,830 $4,568,440 Street Lighting $0 $80,900 $80,900 $77,000 Subtotal $7,467,924 $954,710 $8,422,634 $8,166,440 MARINE & COASTAL RESOURCES Marine Department $764,790 $84,250 $849,040 $949,420 Subtotal $764,790 $84,250 $849,040 $949,420 MAINTENANCE Gas / Town Vehicles $0 $358,000 $358,000 $350,000 Mosquito Control $0 $100,000 $100,000 $0 Public Buildings $0 $764,690 $764,690 $747,000 Public Works $1,820,470 $347,300 $2,167,770 $2,151,650 Snow and Ice Removal $0 $64,000 $64,000 $64,000 Subtotal $1,820,470 $1,633,990 $3,454,460 $3,312,650 HUMAN SERVICES Human Services $436,200 $60,920 $497,120 $523,140 Subtotal $436,200 $60,290 $497,120 $523,140 Page 13 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions CULTURE & RECREATION Atheneum $0 $667,900 $667,900 $661,216 Town Clock $0 $2,700 $2,700 $2,500 Visitor Services $216,040 $70,400 $286,440 $314,390 Subtotal $216,040 $741,000 $957,040 $978,106 CONTRACTUALOBLIGATIONS $376,381 $0 $376,381 $254,520 TOTAL OF DEPT OPERATING BUDGETS $14,270,590 $5,086,110 $19,356,700 $18,616,431 EDUCATION Community School $219,300 $0 $219,300 $219,300 School Department $17,645,969 $4,576,000 $22,221,969 $21,719,700 Subtotal $17,865,269 $4,576,000 $22,441,269 $21,939,000 GRAND TOTAL OF GEN GOV'T OPER BUDGETS $32,135,859 $9,662,110 $41,797,969 $40,555,431 DEBT SERVICE Principal & Interest $0 $7,613,980 $7,613,980 $9,053,860 Subtotal $0 $7,613,980 $7,613,980 $9,053,860 INSURANCES Auto Casualty $0 $120,500 $120,500 $100,000 Blanket Liability $0 $1,188,000 $1,188,000 $1,100,000 Claims Deductible $0 $80,000 $80,000 $100,000 Insurance Consulting $0 $28,000 $28,000 $29,000 Medical Insurance $7,052,000 $0 $7,052,000 $6,760,000 Unemployment $300,000 $0 $300,000 $300,000 Workers Compensation $197,000 $0 $197,000 $197,000 Laborer's Union Pension $44,000 $0 $44,000 $44,000 Subtotal $7,593,000 $1,416,500 $9,009,500 $8,630,000 ASSESSMENTS Barnstable Retirement $3,113,746 $0 $3,113,746 $2,988,750 Subtotal $3,113,746 $0 $3,113,746 $2,988,750 GRAND TOTAL OF OPERATING BUDGET $42,842,605 $18,692,590 $61,535,195 $61,228,041 And to meet these appropriations, the sum of Sixty-one Million Five Hundred Thirty-five Thousand One Hundred Ninety-five Dollars ($61,535,195) be raised and appropriated from the Fiscal Year 2013 tax levy and other general revenues of the Town. Page 14 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions The budget unanimously recommended by the Nantucket School Committee for the School Department, including the Nantucket Community School, for Fiscal Year 2013 is Twenty-two Million Four Hundred Forty-one Thousand Two Hundred Sixty-nine Dollars ($22,441,269). ARTICLE 9 (Appropriation: Health and Human Services) To see what sums the Town will vote to appropriate, and also to raise, borrow pursuant to any applicable statute, or transfer from available funds, for the Council for Human Services to be used by the Council to contract with various health and human services, not-for-profit corporations to provide for the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the Town of Nantucket; further, that all such sums be expended on the condition that contracts be executed by and between the Board of Selectmen and the respective private, not-for-profit agency for Fiscal Year 2013, which contracts shall stipulate mutually agreed upon terms and conditions; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that Three Hundred Seventeen Thousand Eight Hundred Eighty-three Dollars ($317,883) be raised and appropriated from the Fiscal Year 2013 tax levy and other general revenues of the Town for the Town Manager to expend to fund contracts for the following health and human services, private not-for-profit agencies to provide for the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the Town of Nantucket, provided that the Town Manager with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, execute contracts with the respective agencies for Fiscal Year 2013, which contracts shall stipulate mutually agreed upon terms and conditions: AGENCY AMOUNT A Safe Place $50,000 Elder Services of Cape Cod and the Islands $13,000 Family and Children’s Services DBA/Nantucket Behavioral Health Services $124,883 Martha’s Vineyard Community Services $15,000 South Coast Legal Services $4,000 Interfaith Council Nantucket Rental Assistance Program $30,000 Interfaith Council Emergency Food Pantry $35,000 Nantucket Family Planning $11,000 Nantucket Access Network Project $20,000 Small Friends $15,000 TOTAL $317,883 ARTICLE 10 (Appropriation: General Fund Capital Expenditures) To see what sums the Town will vote to appropriate, and also to raise, borrow pursuant to any applicable statute or transfer from available funds, for the purposes of capital expenditures for Fiscal Year 2013 for the offices, departments, boards and commissions of the Town of Nantucket; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) Page 15 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the sum of Seven Hundred Seventy-six Thousand Four Hundred Twenty Dollars ($776,420) be appropriated for the following capital outlay expenditures for general fund departments for Fiscal Year 2013, with all such expenditures to be made by the Town Manager with the approval of the Board of Selectmen; except the School expenditures to be made by the School Superintendent with the approval of the School Committee; and further that the Town Manager with the approval of the Board of Selectmen or School Superintendent with the approval of the School Committee as the case may be, is authorized to sell, convey, trade-in or otherwise dispose of equipment being replaced as follows: DEPARTMENT ITEM AMOUNT Town Administration Replacement information systems and technology equipment $75,000 Town Administration Installation, new equipment and other costs associated with implementation of Voice-over IP system for town departments $175,000 Town Administration Replacement of DPW Salt Shed Roof $100,000 Town Administration Resurfacing of Jetties Tennis Courts $40,000 Town Administration Repairs to Millie’s Bridge $50,000 School Repairs to Elementary School Roof $140,000 School Purchase and replacement of technology infrastructure $60,000 School High School and Middle School Fire Alarm Upgrades $50,000 School High School and Middle School Classroom Upgrades $86,420 TOTAL $776,420 And, to meet this appropriation that Six Hundred Sixty-six Thousand Dollars ($666,000) be raised and appropriated from the Fiscal Year 2013 tax levy and other general revenues; that Twenty Thousand Four Hundred Twenty Dollars ($20,420) be re-appropriated from Article 10 of the 2010 Annual Town Meeting (DPW Garage Roof Repairs) for the DPW Salt Shed Roof item; that Forty Thousand Dollars ($40,000) be appropriated from the Tennis Court Revolving Fund for the Jetties Tennis Courts item; and, that Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) be re- appropriated from Article 10 of the 2011 Annual Town Meeting (Professional services for design, permitting and engineering for Millie’s Bridge) for the Repairs to Millie’s Bridge item. ARTICLE 11 (Appropriation: Renovation of 20 South Water Street) To see what sums the Town will vote to appropriate, and also to raise, borrow pursuant to any applicable statute or transfer from available funds, to be spent by the Town Manager with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, for professional services for design, permitting, architecture, construction supervision and other related professional services, and for the construction, installation and equipping of renovations to the buildings at 20 South Water Street and 1 East Chestnut Street; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved not to adopt the Article. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The current debt service expense equals 12.4% of the Fiscal Year 2013 general fund budget. The Board of Selectmen has adopted guidelines that Page 16 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions debt service expense not exceed 12% of the general fund budget. The Finance Committee recommends deferring this project until the debt service expenditures are in line with the Board of Selectmen guideline, and until a comprehensive major capital expenditure plan is developed. Finally, the Finance Committee recommends the town continue to explore the feasibility of relocating town employees from 2 Fairgrounds Road to offices in the core district. Quantum of vote required for passage of a positive motion on the article (if the funding source is borrowing) is 2/3 ARTICLE 12 (Appropriation: Hummock Pond Road Bicycle Path) To see what sums the Town will vote to appropriate, and also to raise, borrow pursuant to any applicable statute or transfer from available funds, to be spent by the Town Manager with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, for professional services for design, permitting, construction supervision and other related professional services, and for the construction of a bicycle path along Hummock Pond Road; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that Three Million Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($3,200,000) be appropriated for professional services for design, permitting, construction supervision and other related professional services, and for the construction of a bicycle path along Hummock Pond Road, all such expenditures to be made by the Town Manager with the approval of the Board of Selectmen; that to meet this appropriation the Treasurer, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, is authorized to borrow Three Million Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($3,200,000) under G.L. chapter 44 or any other enabling authority; provided, however, that this vote shall not take effect until the Town votes by ballot on a referendum question to exempt from the limitations on total taxes imposed by Proposition 2½, so-called, amounts required to pay the principal of and interest on the borrowing authorized by this vote pursuant to G.L. chapter 59, s. 21C(k). FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Finance Committee is concerned about debt service expenses; however, the pledges of substantial private donations convinced the Committee to support the Article. The Town is expecting private donations that would be accepted for this project of at least Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000), which will go toward offsetting the cost to the taxpayers for this project, if the total appropriation is approved. Quantum of vote required for passage of this motion is 2/3. BOARD OF SELECTMEN COMMENT: The Board intends that it will not go forward with borrowing for the accelerated construction of the bike path without receipt of the $500,000 gift. ARTICLE 13 (Appropriation: Wind Turbine at Madaket Landfill) To see what sums the Town will vote to appropriate, and also to raise, borrow pursuant to any applicable statute or transfer from available funds, to be spent by the Town Manager Page 17 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, for professional services for design, permitting, construction, construction supervision, engineering services and other related professional services and for construction of a wind turbine at the Madaket Landfill; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved not to adopt the Article. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Finance Committee has gone to considerable effort to understand and evaluate a proposal to construct a 325-foot industrial wind turbine at the Madaket Landfill. The Madaket Wind Turbine is not an essential service of the Town. If passed it will take precious capital from other projects needed to maintain essential services. There remain many unanswered questions related to the feasibility and potential risks of this multi- million dollar investment the taxpayers are being asked to make, as well as possible adverse health and environmental impacts. We have concluded that the Nantucket community requires more time to develop a comprehensive plan to address energy conservation and renewable energy production before we commit to building a wind turbine at the landfill. We are convinced that there is citizen commitment to energy conservation and the production of renewable energy on-island. Working together we can create a viable plan with a broader base of support. How can we best integrate the production of renewable energy on Nantucket, given the uniqueness of the environmental and historic character of our island community? Although a consensus may elude us, we seek a comprehensive, methodical and inclusive approach for meeting our energy goals. For these reasons, we have recommended that this Town Meeting vote not to adopt the Article. Quantum of vote required for passage of a positive motion on the article (if the funding source is borrowing) is 2/3. ARTICLE 14 (Appropriation: Enterprise Funds Operations) To see what sums the Town will vote to appropriate, and also to raise, borrow pursuant to any applicable statute, or transfer from available funds, for the operation of the Enterprise Funds of the Town of Nantucket for Fiscal Year 2013, out of anticipated revenues of the designated funds, for the purposes set forth above; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for the Various Departments Indicated) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the following Fiscal Year 2013 operating budgets be approved for the Enterprise Funds, with the Siasconset Water appropriation to be expended through the Siasconset Water Commission; the Wannacomet Water appropriation to be expended through the Nantucket Water Commission; the Airport appropriation to be expended through the Nantucket Airport Commission; the remaining appropriations to be spent through the Board of Selectmen: FY 2013 FY 2013 FY 2013 FY 2012 FUND PAYROLL EXPENSES TOTAL BUDGET TOTAL BUDGET Airport $3,091,000 $2,711,254 $5,802,254 $11,968,145 Page 18 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Our Island Home $5,565,910 $1,402,090 $6,968,000 $6,425,920 Sewer ( includes Wastewater Treatment; Collection & Disposal; and Siasconset plant) $886,120 $5,252,258 $6,138,378 $5,697,549 Siasconset Water $28,200 $934,050 $962,250 $969,350 Solid Waste $36,017 $7,567,979 $7,603,996 $7,658,500 Wannacomet Water $1,354,608 $2,991,402 $4,346,010 $4,032,040 TOTAL $10,961,855 $20,859,033 $31,820,888 $36,751,504 Further, that the above appropriations be funded as follows: FUND FUNDING SOURCES AMOUNTS Airport FY 13 Anticipated Revenues $5,802,254 Our Island Home FY 13 Anticipated Revenues $3,755,000 Our Island Home FY 13 Tax Levy and Other General Revenues $3,213,000 Sewer FY 13 Anticipated Revenues $6,138,378 Solid Waste FY 13 Anticipated Revenues $3,087,494 Solid Waste FY 13 Tax Levy and Other General Revenues $4,516,502 Siasconset Water FY 13 Anticipated Revenues $ 962,250 Wannacomet Water FY 13 Anticipated Revenues $4,346,010 TOTAL FUNDING SOURCES $31,820,888 FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: In prior years, all Airport aviation fuel costs were reflected in the Airport Enterprise Fund operating budget. In Fiscal Year 2013 and going forward, a significant portion of the appropriation associated with Airport aviation fuel costs is shown in a revolving fund (Article 19 of this warrant). ARTICLE 15 (Appropriation: Enterprise Funds Capital Expenditures) To see what sums the Town will vote to appropriate from the sources indicated below, for the purposes of capital expenditures in Fiscal Year 2013 for the Enterprise Funds established under the jurisdiction of the Town of Nantucket. (Board of Selectmen for the Various Departments Indicated) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the following capital expenditures be appropriated for the Enterprise Fund departments for Fiscal Year 2013 with the Airport appropriations to be expended through the Airport Commission; the Our Island Home Enterprise Fund appropriations to be expended by the Town Manager with the approval of the Board of Selectmen; the Sewer Enterprise and Solid Waste Enterprise Fund appropriations to be expended by the Town Manager with the approval of the Board of Selectmen/Board of Public Works/Sewer Commissioners; the Siasconset Water appropriations to be expended through the Siasconset Water Commission; the Wannacomet Water appropriations to be expended through the Nantucket Water Commission: DEPARTMENT ITEM AMOUNT Airport Construction, permitting and other costs associated with rehabilitating runway 12-30 safety area; replace MITLs on runway; and replace 5,000 feet of perimeter fencing $1,690,000 Page 19 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Airport Design, permitting and other related costs associated with runway 15- 33 Taxiway System $300,000 Subtotal Airport Enterprise $1,990,000 Our Island Home Costs associated with installing accessible doors at 9 East Creek Road $100,000 Our Island Home Costs associated with replacement or renovation of nursing station at 9 East Creek Road $75,000 Subtotal Our Island Home $175,000 Sewer Increase the authorization approved in Article 13/2008 Annual Town Meeting for the Sewer item by $2,000,000 (from $5,000,000 originally approved, to a new total of $7,000,000), such work to also include improvements to certain portions of the sewers in Fair Street, such increase to account for the general increases in the costs of construction since 2008 – all as based on a current re-estimate of project costs $2,000,000 Sewer Update Comprehensive Wastewater Management Plan $750,000 Sewer Purchase replacement VacCon vehicle $275,000 Sewer Purchase standby emergency generators $97,000 Sewer Costs associated with storm water mapping $49,783 Subtotal Sewer Enterprise $3,171,783 Solid Waste Professional services for design, permitting, and other costs associated with landfill mining. $675,948 Subtotal Solid Waste Enterprise $675,948 Wannacomet Water Professional services for design, permitting, construction, and other costs associated with renovation and rehabilitation of administration building $1,200,000 Wannacomet Water Costs associated with distribution system improvements $850,000 Wannacomet Water Professional services for design, permitting, construction, and other costs associated with Madaket Water Main Extension (Phase 3) $800,000 Wannacomet Water Costs associated with water meter system upgrade $400,000 Subtotal Wannacomet Water Enterprise $3,250,000 TOTAL $9,262,731 And, to meet the appropriations, that the following funding sources to be used: FUNDING SOURCE AMOUNT Airport, Borrowing, Grants, and Other General Airport Revenues $1,990,000 Our Island Home, Borrowing, Grants, and Other General Revenues $175,000 Sewer, Borrowing, Grants, and Other General Sewer Revenues $3,171,783 Solid Waste, FY13 Tax Levy and Other General Solid Waste Revenues $675,948 Wannacomet Water, Borrowing, Grants, and Other General Wannacomet Water Revenues $3,250,000 TOTAL $9,262,731 Further, that the Treasurer of the Town, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, is authorized to borrow the sum of One Million Nine Hundred Ninety Thousand Dollars ($1,990,000) as a general obligation of the Town with the intent that any and all repayments and debt service (if applicable) are to come from airport revenues, state grants, and federal grants for the Airport items; that the Treasurer of the Town, with the approval of the Board of Page 20 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Selectmen, is authorized to borrow the sum of One Hundred Seventy-five Thousand Dollars ($175,000) pursuant to any applicable statute, provided however that it is the intent that the principal and interest thereon shall be repaid from the Our Island Home Enterprise Fund receipts and other available funds for the Our Island Home items; that the Treasurer of the Town, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, is authorized to borrow the sum of Three Hundred Seventy-two Thousand Dollars ($372,000) pursuant to any applicable statute, provided however that it is the intent that the principal and interest thereon shall be repaid from the Sewer Enterprise Fund revenues, state grants, and federal grants and other available funds for the sewer Vac Con replacement vehicle and standby generators; that Forty-nine Thousand Seven Hundred Eighty-three Dollars ($49,783) be transferred from Article 12 of the 2011 Annual Town Meeting (Replacement Sewer Vehicles) the purpose of which has been completed, for the costs associated with the storm water mapping item; that the Treasurer of the Town with the approval of the Board of Selectmen is further authorized to borrow the sum of $2,750,000, as a general obligation of the Town, with the intent that all repayments are to come from sewer enterprise revenues, and that all or any portion of such amount may be borrowed from the Massachusetts Water Pollution Abatement Trust and/or State Revolving Loan Fund pursuant to chapter 29C of the general laws or any other source, or pursuant to any other applicable statute; that Six Hundred Seventy-five Thousand Nine Hundred Forty-eight Dollars ($675,948) be transferred from the Fiscal Year 2013 Tax Levy and Other General Revenues of the Town for the solid waste landfill mining item; that the Treasurer of the Town, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, is authorized to borrow the sum of Three Million Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($3,250,000) pursuant to any applicable statute, provided however that it is the intent that the principal and interest thereon shall be repaid from the Wannacomet Water Enterprise Fund revenues, state grants, and federal grants and other available funds for the Wannacomet Water items; or take any action thereto. NOTE: The storm water mapping item referenced in the Sewer Enterprise Fund items was reappropriated at the 2011 Annual Town Meeting for sewer vehicles, in error. This action would reappropriate back to its original purpose. Quantum of vote required for passage of the motion is 2/3. ARTICLE 16 (Enterprise Funds: Fiscal Year 2012 Budget Transfers) To see what sums the Town will vote to transfer into various line items of Fiscal Year 2012 Enterprise Fund operating budgets from other line items of said budgets and/or from Enterprise Surplus Reserve Funds; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the amounts listed below be transferred from the various accounts listed to the various enterprise fund accounts listed for Fiscal Year 2012 as follows: FROM TO AMOUNT Special Revenue Fund, Sale of Land Proceeds Airport, Acquisition of Interest in Real Property $400,000 Airport, Salaries Airport, Operating Expense $135,000 Page 21 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Our Island Home, Operating Expense Our Island Home, Salaries $91,000 FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The sale of land proceeds special revenue fund is proposed to be used to fund a legal judgment against the Airport regarding a real estate matter in the amount shown. ARTICLE 17 (Appropriation: Waterways Improvement Fund) To see what sum the Town will vote to appropriate from the revenue received under Chapter 60B subsection (i) of section 2 and under Chapter 91section 10A of the Massachusetts General Laws and sums received from the Commonwealth or Federal Government for purposes established by Chapter 40 section 5G of the Massachusetts General Laws including but not limited to (1) maintenance , dredging, cleaning and improvement of harbors, inland waters and great ponds, (2) the public access thereto, (3) the breakwaters, retaining walls, piers, wharves and moorings thereof, and (4) law enforcement and fire prevention in the Town and County of Nantucket, and any other purpose allowed by applicable law. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that Three Hundred Twenty Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($320,200) be appropriated from the Waterways Improvement Fund for the purpose of (1) maintenance, dredging, cleaning and improvement of harbors, inland waters and great ponds, (2) the public access thereto, (3) the breakwaters, retaining walls, piers, wharves and moorings thereof, and (4) law enforcement and fire prevention in the Town and County of Nantucket, and any other purpose allowed by applicable law. ARTICLE 18 (Authorization: Airport Aviation Fuel Revolving Fund for Fiscal Year 2012) To see if the Town will vote to authorize a revolving fund for the Airport, to be known as the Airport Aviation Fuel Revolving Fund, to which shall be credited fees and other receipts received in connection with the sale of aviation fuel, which fund may be expended for the purchase of aviation fuel, to be expended by the Airport Commission, and further to establish a spending limit from the fund for Fiscal Year 2012, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 28 of the Acts of 2004 and Massachusetts General Law Chapter 44, section 53E½, or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Airport Commission) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that an Airport Aviation Fuel Revolving Fund is established to which fees and other receipts received shall be credited in connection with the sale of aviation fuel, which fund may be expended for the purchase of aviation fuel, to be expended by the Airport Commission, and further to establish a spending limit from the fund for Fiscal Year 2012 in the amount of One Million Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,200,000), Page 22 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 28 of the Acts of 2004 and Massachusetts General Law Chapter 44, section 53E½. ARTICLE 19 (Authorization: Airport Aviation Fuel Revolving Fund for Fiscal Year 2013) To see if the Town will vote to reauthorize a revolving fund for the Airport, to be known as the Airport Aviation Fuel Revolving Fund, to which shall be credited fees and other receipts received in connection with the sale of aviation fuel, which fund may be expended for the purchase of aviation fuel, to be expended by the Airport Commission, and further to establish a spending limit from the fund for Fiscal Year 2013, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 28 of the Acts of 2004 and Massachusetts General Law Chapter 44, section 53E½, or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Airport Commission) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that an Airport Aviation Fuel Revolving Fund is established to which fees and other receipts received shall be credited up to Five Million Five Hundred Seventy-two Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-four Dollars ($5,572,974) in connection with the sale of aviation fuel, which fund may be expended for the purchase of aviation fuel, to be expended by the Airport Commission, and further to establish a spending limit from the fund for Fiscal Year 2013 in the amount of Five Million Five Hundred Seventy-two Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy-four Dollars ($5,572,974), pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 28 of the Acts of 2004 and Massachusetts General Law Chapter 44, section 53E½ . Aviation fuel receipts in excess of the spending limit will be credited to the Airport Enterprise Fund. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: Initiation of the use of a revolving fund for the purposes as noted above is intended to serve as a means to accommodate fluctuation and volatility with fuel sales and costs given Department of Revenue requirements. ARTICLE 20 (Home Rule Petition: Airport Revolving Fund) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to petition the General Court for special legislation set forth below; provided, however, that the General Court may with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, make constructive changes in language as may be necessary or advisable towards perfecting the intent of this legislation in order to secure passage; or to take any other action related thereto. An Act Relative to the Nantucket Memorial Airport Fuel Revolving Account SECTION 1. Chapter 28 of the acts of 2004 is hereby amended by inserting at the end of section 1 the following:- This fund shall not be included in the calculation of the aggregate limit of all revolving funds authorized under section 53E½ of said chapter 44. SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. Page 23 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions (Board of Selectmen for Airport Commission) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the Town’s representatives to the General Court are hereby requested to introduce legislation as set forth below; and, that the General Court may with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, make constructive changes in language as may be necessary or advisable towards perfecting the intent of this legislation in order to secure passage; or to take any other action related thereto. An Act Relative to the Nantucket Memorial Airport Fuel Revolving Account SECTION 1. Chapter 28 of the acts of 2004 is hereby amended by inserting at the end of section 1 the following: This fund shall not be included in the calculation of the aggregate limit of all revolving funds authorized under section 53E½ of said chapter 44. SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. ARTICLE 21 (Appropriation: Ambulance Reserve Fund) To see what sum the Town will vote to appropriate from the Ambulance Reserve Fund for the purchase of ambulance-related equipment, including but not limited to extrication collars, backboards and other emergency equipment, oxygen tanks and refills, blankets and other linens, bandages and other medical supplies, fuel, repairs and maintenance for three (3) ambulances, and other such related costs to operate the Town’s ambulance services, including up to four (4) full-time firefighter/EMT positions. All expenditures to be made by the Fire Department, subject to the approval of the Town Manager; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that Two Hundred Ten Thousand ($210,000) be appropriated from the Ambulance Reserve Fund for the purpose of purchasing ambulance- related equipment, including but not limited to extrication collars, backboards and other emergency equipment, oxygen tanks and refills, blankets and other linens, bandages and other medical supplies, fuel, repairs and maintenance for three (3) ambulances, and other such related costs to operate the Town’s ambulance services, including up to four (4) full-time firefighter/EMT positions. All expenditures to be made by the Fire Department, subject to the approval of the Town Manager. ARTICLE 22 (Appropriation: County Assessment) To see if the Town will vote to appropriate, and also to raise, borrow pursuant to any applicable statute, or transfer from available funds, to pay the County of Nantucket such assessment as is required for Fiscal Year 2013, and to authorize the expenditure of these funds for County purposes, all in accordance with the Massachusetts General Laws and in accordance with the County Charter (Chapter 290 of the Acts of 1996), the sum of One Hundred Sixty-six Thousand Dollars ($166,000) ; or to take any other action related thereto. Page 24 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen/County Commissioners) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that One Hundred Sixty-six Thousand Fifty Dollars ($166,050) be raised and appropriated from the Fiscal Year 2013 tax levy and other general revenues of the Town to fund the Fiscal Year 2013 county assessment. ARTICLE 23 (Appropriation: Finalizing Fiscal Year 2013 County Budget) To see if the Town will vote to overturn any denial of approval by the Nantucket County Review Committee, of any item of the County budget for Fiscal Year 2013 by appropriating a sum of money for such County budget and authorizing the expenditure of estimated County revenues, County reserve funds, County deed excise fees or other available County funds including the Town assessment for County purposes; further, to see if the Town will vote to overturn any denial by the Nantucket County Review Committee of the establishment of a County Reserve Fund, from which transfers may be made to meet extraordinary or unforeseen expenditures with the approval of the County Commissioners acting as the County Advisory Board Executive Committee within the meaning of Chapter 35 section 32 of the Massachusetts General Laws; or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen/County Commissioners) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved to take no action on the Article. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Finance Committee, acting as the Nantucket County Review Committee in accordance with section 2.7 of the Nantucket County Charter, endorsed the Fiscal Year 2013 Nantucket County budget as adopted by the Nantucket County Commissioners on January 25, 2012, at its meeting on January 26, 2012. ARTICLE 24 (Rescind Unused Borrowing Authority) To see what action the Town will take to amend, appropriate or reappropriate, transfer, modify, repeal or rescind unused borrowing authority authorized by previous town meetings. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the unused borrowing authority for the following projects be rescinded: DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION OF ITEM ARTICLE/TOWN MEETING AMOUNT TO BE RESCINDED Airport Purchase of new airfield vehicles Article 13/2010 Annual Town Meeting $250,000 Airport Professional services for costs associated with fuel truck containment improvements Article 13/2010 Annual Town Meeting $500,000 Page 25 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Airport Purchase new airfield equipment Article 12/2011 Annual Town Meeting $250,000 Airport Installation of terminal security system Article 14 /1997 Annual Town Meeting $40,000 Airport EA/EIR additional studies Article 13/ 2002 Annual Town Meeting $145,500 Airport South apron pavement, fencing, & taxiway F reconstruction Article 13/ 2002 Annual Town Meeting $1,358,000 Airport Airport terminal design Article 14/ 2002 Annual Town Meeting $1,000,000 Airport Employee housing design Article 13/ 2002 Annual Town Meeting $100,000 Solid Waste Professional services for design, permitting and construction of landfill gas recovery system in connection with heating DPW garage Article 13/ 2009 Annual Town Meeting $50,000 Wannacomet Water Professional services for design, permitting, construction, and other costs associated with Cod Fish Park water main replacement Article 13/2010 Annual Town Meeting $350,000 ARTICLE 25 (Appropriation: Ferry Embarkation Fee) To see what sum the Town will vote to appropriate from the proceeds of the ferry embarkation fee established by Chapter 46, section 129 of the Acts of 2003 as amended, for the purposes of mitigating the impacts of ferry service on the Town and County of Nantucket, including but not limited to provision of harbor services, public safety protection, emergency services, infrastructure improvements within and around Nantucket Harbor, and professional services pertaining to the potential use or reuse of land, buildings and infrastructure in the vicinity of Nantucket Harbor, and any other purpose allowed by applicable law. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000) be appropriated from the Ferry Embarkation Fee Fund for the purpose of public safety protection, emergency services, and any other purpose allowed by applicable law. ARTICLE 26 (Appropriation: Collective Bargaining Agreement/Fire) To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, transfer from available funds or borrow pursuant to any applicable statute, a sum of money to fund the cost items for Fiscal Year 2011in a collective bargaining contract between the Town of Nantucket (represented by the Board of Selectmen) and Fire Department union employees (represented by the Nantucket Professional Firefighters Local 2509) in accordance with Chapter 150E of the Massachusetts General Laws, and to amend the Town’s classification and compensation plan accordingly to Page 26 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions reflect such contract. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) THE FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION WILL BE PROVIDED AT TOWN MEETING. ARTICLE 27 (Appropriation: Collective Bargaining Agreement/Fire) To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, transfer from available funds or borrow pursuant to any applicable statute, a sum of money to fund the cost items for Fiscal Year 2013 in a collective bargaining contract between the Town of Nantucket (represented by the Board of Selectmen) and the Fire Department union employees (represented by the Nantucket Professional Firefighters Local 2509) in accordance with Chapter 150E of the Massachusetts General Laws, and to amend the Town’s classification and compensation plan accordingly to reflect such contract. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) THE FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION WILL BE PROVIDED AT TOWN MEETING. ARTICLE 28 (Appropriation: Collective Bargaining Agreement/Laborer’s Union) To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, transfer from available funds or borrow pursuant to any applicable statute, a sum of money to fund the cost items for Fiscal Year 2013 in a collective bargaining contract between the Town of Nantucket (represented by the Board of Selectmen) and Laborer’s union employees (represented by the Massachusetts Laborer’s District Council Nantucket Public Employees’ Local Union, the Laborer’s International Union of North America, Local 1060) in accordance with Chapter 150E of the Massachusetts General Laws, and to amend the Town’s classification and compensation plan accordingly to reflect such contract. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) THE FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION WILL BE PROVIDED AT TOWN MEETING. ARTICLE 29 (Appropriation: Collective Bargaining Agreement/DPW) To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, transfer from available funds or borrow pursuant to any applicable statute, a sum of money to fund the cost items for Fiscal Year 2012 in a collective bargaining contract between the Town of Nantucket (represented by the Board of Selectmen) and Department of Public Works union employees (represented by Page 27 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, Local 2346) in accordance with Chapter 150E of the Massachusetts General Laws, and to amend the Town’s classification and compensation plan accordingly to reflect such contract. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) THE FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION WILL BE PROVIDED AT TOWN MEETING. ARTICLE 30 (Community Preservation Committee: Fiscal Year 2012 Budget Transfers) To see what sums the Town will vote to transfer into the Community Preservation Committee Reserved and Unreserved fund balances to turn back the unspent remainder of projects approved in prior fiscal years so that it will be available for future appropriations (Kenneth Beaugrand, et al) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the unspent remainder of projects in prior years as listed below be transferred between the various Fiscal Year 2012 accounts as follows: FROM TO AMOUNT Article 26 of the 2010 Annual Town Meeting - Civil War Monument Restoration Community Preservation Reserve for Historical Preservation $18,700.00 Article 27 of the 2005 Annual Town Meeting - South Church Preservation Fund Community Preservation Reserve for Historical Preservation $2,090.31 Article 21 of the 2004 Annual Town Meeting - Winter Park Community Preservation Reserve for Open Space $788.66 Article 24 of the 2009 Annual Town Meeting - Park and Recreation Parking Community Preservation Reserve for Open Space $26.27 ARTICLE 31 (Appropriation: FY 2013 Community Preservation Fund) To see if the Town will vote to act on the report of the Community Preservation Committee on the Fiscal Year 2013 Community Preservation Budget and to appropriate or reserve for later appropriation monies from the Community Preservation Fund annual revenues or available funds for the administrative and operating expenses of the Community Preservation Committee, the undertaking of Community Preservation Projects and all other necessary and proper expenses for the year. Purpose Amount Historic Preservation Page 28 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Nantucket Firemen’s Association Restoration of a 1937 American LaFrance pumper Fire Truck $80,000 Sir Isaac Coffin School, Prospect Hill Cemetery Association and Nantucket Maria Mitchell Association Restoration of the three historic wrought iron fences $143,000 Sub-total $223,000 All funds to be used in this category are from the Community Preservation surcharge and the State matching funds. Community Housing Housing Nantucket Scattered site Community Preservation funded house maintenance program $150,000 Interfaith Council Housing and rental assistance program $115,000 Habitat for Humanity Nantucket Inc. Construct new Habitat for Humanity house on Sachem’s Path Project $200,000 Housing Assistance Corporation Site work and road and utility infrastructure on Sachem’s Path Project $990,000 Town of Nantucket, Affordable Housing Trust Fund Construct two dwellings at 7 Surfside Road $160,000 Sub-total $1,615,000 $246,818.91 of the funds utilized for this category are from the designated reserve balance for affordable housing with the balance of the funds in this category from the Community Preservation surcharge and the State matching funds. Open Space Conservation/Recreation Nantucket Park and Recreation Commission Construction of project field house for multi-use field complex on Nobadeer Farm Road, phase 4 $385,000 Nantucket Hunting Association Creation of a conservation restriction on 18 acres of town owned land and funding of a $350,000 completion bond for the Shooting Park project, including the management of the conservation restriction. $412,650 Page 29 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Sub-total $797,650 $348,242.09 of the funds utilized for this category are from the designated reserve balance for open space with the balance of the funds to be used in this category from the Community Preservation surcharge and the State matching funds. Administrative Community Preservation Committee Administrative and operating expenses $93,211 Sub-total $93,211 All funds to be used in this category are from the Community Preservation Surcharge and the State matching funds TOTAL $2,728,861 And amounts to be appropriated from the following sources: SOURCES AMOUNT Raised and appropriated from FY 2013 Community Preservation Surcharge $1,709,000 From State matching funds for FY 2012, to be received in 2013 $424,800 From designated reserve fund balance for Affordable housing $246,818.91 From designated reserve fund balance for Open Space $348,242.09 Total Revenues $2,728,861 For fiscal year 2013 Community Preservation Purposes with each item considered a separate appropriation to be spent by the Community Preservation Committee. Provided however, that the above expenditures may be conditional on the recording of appropriate historic preservation restrictions for historic resources, open space restrictions for open space resources, recreational restrictions for recreational resources and for affordable housing restrictions for community housing; running in favor of an entity authorized by the Commonwealth to hold such restrictions for such expenditures; meeting the requirements of Chapter 184 of the General Laws pursuant to Section 12 of the Community Preservation Act. (Kenneth Beaugrand, et al) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the following sums be appropriated or reserved for later appropriation from the Community Preservation Fund Fiscal Year 2013 revenues or Page 30 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions other available funds as indicated herein, for the administrative and operating expenses of the Community Preservation Committee, the undertaking of community preservation projects and all other necessary and proper expenses, for Fiscal Year 2013 community preservation purposes as set forth herein, with each item considered a separate appropriation to be spent by the Community Preservation Committee, as shown below with strikeouts indicating deletions from the Community Preservation Committee article and highlighted text indicating additions/modifications: Purpose Amount Historic Preservation Nantucket Firemen’s Association Restoration of a 1937 American LaFrance pumper Fire Truck $80,000 Sir Isaac Coffin School, Prospect Hill Cemetery Association and Nantucket Maria Mitchell Association Restoration of the three historic wrought iron fences $143,000 Sub-total $223,000 All funds to be used in this category are from the Community Preservation surcharge and the State matching funds. Community Housing Housing Nantucket Scattered site Community Preservation funded house maintenance program $150,000 Interfaith Council Housing and rental assistance program $115,000 Habitat for Humanity Nantucket Inc. Construct new Habitat for Humanity house on Sachem’s Path Project $200,000 Housing Assistance Corporation Site work and road and utility infrastructure on Sachem’s Path Project $990,000 Town of Nantucket, Affordable Housing Trust Fund Construct two dwellings at 7 Surfside Road $160,000 Sub-total $625,000 $246,818.91 of the funds utilized for this category are from the designated reserve balance for affordable housing with the balance of the funds in this category from the Community Preservation surcharge and the State matching funds. Page 31 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Open Space Conservation/Recreation Open Space Reserves Reserve for future years $213,380 Nantucket Park and Recreation Commission Construction of project field house for multi-use field complex on Nobadeer Farm Road, phase 4 $385,000 Nantucket Hunting Association Creation of a conservation restriction on 18 acres of town owned land and funding of a $350,000 completion bond for the Shooting Park project, including the management of the conservation restriction. $412,650 Sub-total $797,650 $1,011,030 $348,242.09 of the funds utilized for this category are from the designated reserve balance for open space with the balance of the funds to be used in this category from the Community Preservation surcharge and the State matching funds. Funds to be used for open space reserves ($213,380) are from the Community Preservation surcharge and the State matching funds; further ($554,356.09) of the funds utilized for the Nantucket Hunting Association and a portion of the Nantucket Park and Recreation Commission item are from the undesignated reserve balance for Community Preservation; further the remaining balance ($243,293.91) are from the Community Preservation surcharge and the State matching funds. Administrative Community Preservation Committee Administrative and operating expenses $93,211 $85,945 Sub-total $93,211 $85,945 All funds to be used in this category are from the Community Preservation Surcharge and the State matching funds. TOTAL $2,728,861 $1,944,975 And amounts to be appropriated from the following sources: Page 32 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions SOURCES AMOUNT Raised and appropriated from FY 2013 Community Preservation Surcharge $719,000 From State matching funds for FY 2012, to be received in 2013 $424,800 From designated reserve fund balance for Affordable Housing $246,818.91 From designated reserve fund balance for Open Space $348,242.09 From undesignated reserve fund balance $554,356.09 Total Revenues $2,728,861 $1,944,975 For fiscal year 2013 Community Preservation Purposes with each item considered a separate appropriation to be spent by the Community Preservation Committee. Provided however, that the above expenditures may be conditional on the recording of appropriate historic preservation restrictions for historic resources, open space restrictions for open space resources, recreational restrictions for recreational resources and for affordable housing restrictions for community housing; running in favor of an entity authorized by the Commonwealth to hold such restrictions for such expenditures; meeting the requirements of Chapter 184 of the General Laws pursuant to Section 12 of the Community Preservation Act. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Finance Committee supports the good efforts of the Community Preservation Committee and the concept of affordable housing. The Finance Committee is not in agreement with the definition of affordable housing used by the Housing Assistance Corporation. The Finance Committee does not support using public funds to compete with a depressed private housing market which exhibits a steady decline in housing prices with no end in sight. ARTICLE 32 (Appropriation: Nobadeer Farm Road Playing Fields) To see if the Town will vote under the Community Preservation Act, to raise and appropriate, borrow pursuant to any applicable statute, or transfer from available funds the sum of $1,100,000 ( One million, one hundred thousand dollars) to be spent by the Community Preservation Committee for the purpose of funding the creation and completion of land for recreational use, in particular, the construction of one artificial surface playing filed, including all costs incidental and related thereto, at the Nobadeer Farm Road complex to complement the existing two grass playing fields previously funded and constructed with funds from the Community Preservation Committee; and as funding therefor to authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, to borrow said sum pursuant to the provisions of G.L. c44B, section 11 and G.L. c. 44, section 7 or any other enabling authority, and to issue bonds and notes therefor. Page 33 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions (Kenneth Beaugrand, et al) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved to appropriate from the Community Preservation surcharge and the State matching funds Nine Hundred Ninety Thousand Dollars ($990,000) to be spent under the direction of the Town Manager in consultation with the Community Preservation Committee to fund the construction of one artificial surface playing field, including all costs incidental and related thereto, at the Nobadeer Farm Road playing fields complex. ARTICLE 33 (Authorization to Establish Revolving Fund for Records Preservation) To see if the Town will vote to: AUTHORIZE THE TOWN CLERK TO ESTABLISH A REVOLVING FUND. To see if the Town will vote pursuant to M.G.L. Ch. 44, section 53E 1/2, to establish a revolving fund to be known as the “Town Clerk’s Record Preservation Fund”, into which shall be credited the $5.00 surcharge collected in connection with certification of copies of public and vital records, and which fund shall be expended for the reasonable costs and expenses for supplies and services necessary for the preservation, restoration, binding, archiving and documentation of the permanent records of the Town and County of Nantucket, including but not limited to shelving, storage, laserfiching and the administrative costs related thereto; the Town Clerk shall be authorized to expend up to $50,000 from said fund during Fiscal Year 2013. Or take any other action relative thereto. (Catherine Flanagan Stover, et al) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved not to adopt the Article. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee supports the preservation of records and believes the more appropriate funding source would be the Community Preservation Act. ARTICLE 34 (Appropriation: Comprehensive Tick-borne Disease Program) To see if the Town will vote to transfer from available funds not-to-exceed $150,000 fto be spent by the Board of Health for the purpose of developing and implementing an island- wide comprehensive program for the reduction of tick-borne diseases for Fiscal Year 2014 and to take any action related thereto. For Fiscal Years 2015-2025 the above available funds are to be reduced to a not-to-exceed annual amount not to exceed $75,000 for those 10 years. (Carol G. Dunton, et al) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved to take no action on the Article. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Article is outside the 2012 Annual Town Meeting’s scope of action because it cannot appropriate funds for future fiscal years beyond the one that will start on July 1, 2012. Page 34 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions ARTICLE 35 (Appropriation: Tom Nevers Bus Route) To see if the Town will vote to transfer from available funds the sum of $45,000 to be spent by Town Administration for the purpose of establishing a Tom Nevers Road NRTA bus route to run seasonally 8 times daily from mid-June through Labor Day annually. (Carol G. Dunton, et al) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved to take no action on the Article. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: Nantucket Regional Transit Authority bus routes are outside the jurisdiction of Town Meeting and are subject to the authority of the Nantucket Regional Transit Authority Advisory Board. ARTICLE 36 (Appropriation: Tom Nevers Road Bike Lane) To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate, transfer from available funds and/or borrow the funds pursuant to any applicable statutes, a sum of money to fund the cost for professional engineering and to build a Bike Lane (on the east side) of Tom Nevers Road from the Milestone Road Bike Path to Tom Nevers field and to take any other action related pursuant to this end. The estimated cost of the design and engineering and construction will be $500,000. (A Bike Lane is a widened strip of roadway defined by a yellow line. It is a nationally recognized standard and is maintained by standard road maintenance. (Pamela C. Bartlett, et al) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved to take no action on the Article. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: Although the Committee supports the eventual addition of bicycle/pedestrian facilities on Tom Never’s Road, no action was recommended due to the following: a complete explanation and review of current and planned public financial resources indicates that the Town’s implementation is advancing. There is not convincing evidence presented that a bike lane, which would widen Tom Never’s Road, is preferable to or desired by the neighborhood as a replacement for a bike path; and, it is a lower capital priority when compared to projects Town-wide, competing with limited financial resources. Quantum of vote required for passage of the article (if the funding source is borrowing) is 2/3. ARTICLE 37 (Zoning Map Change: Washington Street, Straight Wharf, Old North Wharf, Easy Street, Whaler Lane, and South Beach Street) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by taking the following actions: 1. By placing the following properties currently located in the Limited Commercial (LC) district in the Commercial Downtown (CDT) district: Page 35 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Map Lot Number Street 42.4.2 56 6 South Beach Street 42.4.2 59 4 South Beach Street 42.4.2 89 3 Whalers Lane 42.4.2 88 5 North Water Street 2. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial (RC) district in the Commercial Downtown (CDT) district: Map Lot Number Street 42.4.2 57.1 15 South Beach Street 42.4.2 7 11 South Beach Street 42.4.2 58 9 South Beach Street 42.4.2 57 5 South Beach Street 3. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial (RC) district in the Commercial Downtown (CDT) district: Map Lot Number Street 42.4.2 16 31 Easy Street 42.4.2 17 29 Easy Street 42.4.2 18 27 Easy Street 42.4.2 20 21 Easy Street 42.3.1 17 7 Easy Street 42.3.1 18 4 Old North Wharf 42.3.1 80 1 Old North Wharf 42.3.1 81 3 Old North Wharf 42.3.1 135 2 Straight Wharf 42.3.1 136.1 6 Straight Wharf 42.3.1 136.2 6A Straight Wharf 42.3.1 136.3 8 Straight Wharf 42.3.1 137 10 Straight Wharf 42.3.1 138 12 Straight Wharf 42.3.1 139 16 Straight Wharf 42.3.1 86 20 Straight Wharf 42.2.4 1 Straight Wharf 42.2.4 15 Straight Wharf 4. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial (RC) district in the Commercial Downtown (CDT) district: Map Lot Number Street 42.3.2 21.1 25A 6 Washington Street Coffin Street 42.3.2 21.2 25B Washington Street Page 36 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 42.3.2 21.3 25C Washington Street 42.3.2 81 27 Washington Street 42.3.2 82.1 33 Washington Street 42.3.2 82.2 29 Washington Street 42.3.2 82.3 31 Washington Street All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 37 Zoning Map Change: Washington Street, Straight Wharf, Old North Wharf, Easy Street, Whaler Lane, and South Beach Street” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) PLANNING BOARD MOTION: Moved that the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket be amended by taking the following actions: 1. By placing the following properties currently located in the Limited Commercial (LC) district in the Commercial Downtown (CDT) district: Map Lot Number Street 42.4.2 56 6 South Beach Street 42.4.2 59 4 South Beach Street 42.4.2 89 3 Whalers Lane 42.4.2 88 5 North Water Street 2. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial (RC) district in the Commercial Downtown (CDT) district: Map Lot Number Street 42.4.2 57.1 15 South Beach Street 42.4.2 7 11 South Beach Street 42.4.2 58 9 South Beach Street 42.4.2 57 5 South Beach Street 3. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial (RC) district in the Commercial Downtown (CDT) district: Map Lot Number Street 42.4.2 16 31 Easy Street 42.4.2 17 29 Easy Street 42.4.2 18 27 Easy Street 42.4.2 20 21 Easy Street 42.3.1 17 7 Easy Street 42.3.1 18 4 Old North Wharf 42.3.1 80 1 Old North Wharf Page 37 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 42.3.1 81 3 Old North Wharf 42.3.1 135 2 Straight Wharf 42.3.1 136.1 6 Straight Wharf 42.3.1 136.2 6A Straight Wharf 42.3.1 136.3 8 Straight Wharf 42.3.1 137 10 Straight Wharf 42.3.1 138 12 Straight Wharf 42.3.1 139 16 Straight Wharf 42.3.1 86 20 Straight Wharf 42.2.4 1 Straight Wharf 42.2.4 15 Straight Wharf 4. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial (RC) district in the Commercial Downtown (CDT) district: Map Lot Number Street 42.3.2 21.1 25A 6 Washington Street Coffin Street 42.3.2 21.2 25B Washington Street 42.3.2 21.3 25C Washington Street 42.3.2 81 27 Washington Street 42.3.2 82.1 33 Washington Street 42.3.2 82.2 29 Washington Street 42.3.2 82.3 31 Washington Street All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 37 Zoning Map Change: Washington Street, Straight Wharf, Old North Wharf, Easy Street, Whaler Lane, and South Beach Street” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee supports the Planning Board Motion. Quantum of vote required for passage of this motion is 2/3. ARTICLE 38 (Zoning Map Change: Commercial Downtown District) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by taking the following actions: 1. By placing the following property currently located in the Commercial Downtown (CDT) district in the Residential Old Historic (ROH) district: Map Lot Number Street 42.3.1 155 (a portion of) 69 Main Street 42.3.1 62 2 Quince Street 42.3.1 159 12 India Street Page 38 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 42.3.1 161 13 India Street 2. By placing the following property currently located in the Academy Hill (AHD) district in the Residential Old Historic (ROH) district: Map Lot Number Street 42.3.4 11 4 Westminster Street All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 38 Zoning Map Change: Commercial Downtown District” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) PLANNING BOARD MOTION: Moved that the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket be amended by taking the following actions: 1. By placing the following properties currently located in the Commercial Downtown (CDT) district in the Residential Old Historic (ROH) district: Map Lot Number Street 42.3.1 155 (a portion of) 69 Main Street 42.3.1 62 2 Quince Street 42.3.1 159 12 India Street 42.3.1 161 13 India Street 2. By placing the following property currently located in the Academy Hill (AHD) district in the Residential Old Historic (ROH) district: Map Lot Number Street 42.3.4 11 4 Westminster Street All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 38 Zoning Map Change: Commercial Downtown District” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee supports the Planning Board Motion. Quantum of vote required for passage of this motion is 2/3. Page 39 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions ARTICLE 39 (Zoning Map Change: Main Street, Howard Street, Howard Court, Gardner Street, Liberty Street, Quarter Mile Hill, Lowell Place) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by placing the following properties currently located in the Residential 1 (R-1) district in the Residential Old Historic (ROH) district: Map Lot Number Street 41 169 149 Main Street 41 170 147 Main Street 41 171 145 Main Street 41 172 141 Main Street 41 455 139 Main Street 41 511 1 Lowell Place 42.3.3 4 2 Quarter Mile Hill 42.3.3 5 123 Main Street 42.3.3 6 121 Main Street 42.3.3 7 119 Main Street 42.3.3 8 117 Main Street 42.3.3 10 6 Howard Street 42.3.3 11 8 Howard Street 42.3.3 12 12 Gardner Street 42.3.3 13 10 Gardner Street 42.3.4 35 1 Howard Court 42.3.4 36 2 Howard Court 42.3.3 46 131 Main Street 42.3.3 47 129 Main Street 42.3.3 48 127 Main Street 42.3.3 49 125 Main Street 42.3.3 50 115 Main Street 42.3.3 51 2 Howard Street 42.3.3 52 4 Howard Street 42.3.4 77 14 Gardner Street 42.3.4 79 8 Howard Court 42.3.4 81 18 Gardner Street 42.3.4 81.1 20 Gardner Street 42.3.4 81.2 22 Gardner Street 42.3.4 82 34 Liberty Street 42.3.4 116 16 Gardner Street All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 39 Zoning Map Change: Main Street, Howard Street, Howard Court, Gardner Street, Liberty Street, Quarter Mile Hill, Lowell Place” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) Page 40 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions PLANNING BOARD MOTION: Moved that the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket be amended by placing the following properties currently located in the Residential 1 (R-1) district in the Residential Old Historic (ROH) district: Map Lot Number Street 41 169 149 Main Street 41 170 147 Main Street 41 171 145 Main Street 41 172 141 Main Street 41 455 139 Main Street 41 511 1 Lowell Place 42.3.3 4 2 Quarter Mile Hill 42.3.3 5 123 Main Street 42.3.3 6 121 Main Street 42.3.3 7 119 Main Street 42.3.3 8 117 Main Street 42.3.3 10 6 Howard Street 42.3.3 11 8 Howard Street 42.3.3 12 12 Gardner Street 42.3.3 13 10 Gardner Street 42.3.4 35 1 Howard Court 42.3.4 36 2 Howard Court 42.3.3 46 131 Main Street 42.3.3 47 129 Main Street 42.3.3 48 127 Main Street 42.3.3 49 125 Main Street 42.3.3 50 115 Main Street 42.3.3 51 2 Howard Street 42.3.3 52 4 Howard Street 42.3.4 77 14 Gardner Street 42.3.4 79 8 Howard Court 42.3.4 81 18 Gardner Street 42.3.4 81.1 20 Gardner Street 42.3.4 81.2 22 Gardner Street 42.3.4 82 34 Liberty Street 42.3.4 116 16 Gardner Street All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 39 Zoning Map Change: Main Street, Howard Street, Howard Court, Gardner Street, Liberty Street, Quarter Mile Hill, Lowell Place” dated January 2012, revised February 2012, and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. PLANNING BOARD COMMENT: The parcels shown in strike-out were removed from the rezoning based on concerns about subdivision potential and increased ground cover. A further review of those parcels is warranted prior to any future proposals for rezoning. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee supports the Planning Board Motion. Page 41 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Quantum of vote required for passage of this motion is 2/3. ARTICLE 40 (Zoning Map Change: Old South Road) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Commercial Neighborhood (CN) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 41.1 15 Old South Road 67 41.2 17 Old South Road 67 41.4 17A Old South Road 67 41.5 17B Old South Road 67 41.6 17C Old South Road 67 41.3 17 Old South Road 67 667 19 Old South Road 67 668 19A Old South Road 67 669 19C Old South Road 67 41 19B Old South Road 68 1 25 Old South Road 68 2 27 Old South Road 68 3 31 Old South Road 68 4 (a portion of) 33 Old South Road 68 6.6 35A Old South Road 68 6.1 35B Old South Road 68 6.2 35C Old South Road 68 6.3 35D Old South Road 68 6.4 35E Old South Road 68 6.5 35F Old South Road 68 252.1 37A Old South Road 68 252.2 37B Old South Road 68 252.3 37C Old South Road 68 252.4 37D Old South Road 68 252.5 37E Old South Road 68 252.6 37F Old South Road 68 252.7 37G Old South Road 68 252.8 37H Old South Road 68 252.9 37I Old South Road 68 254.1 37J Old South Road 68 254.2 37K Old South Road 68 250.1 41A Old South Road 68 250.2 41B Old South Road 68 250.3 41C Old South Road 68 250.4 41D Old South Road 68 250.5 41E Old South Road 68 250.6 41F Old South Road 68 250.7 41G Old South Road Page 42 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 68 250.8 41H Old South Road 68 250.9 41I Old South Road 68 253.1 41J Old South Road 68 253.2 41K Old South Road 68 7 39 Old South Road 68 8 41 Old South Road 68 9 1 Toombs Court 68 81 43 Old South Road 68 982 45 Old South Road 68 775 2 Toombs Court All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 40 Zoning Map Change: Old South Road” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) PLANNING BOARD MOTION: Moved that the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket be amended by placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Commercial Neighborhood (CN) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 41.1 15 Old South Road 67 41.2 17 Old South Road 67 41.4 17A Old South Road 67 41.5 17B Old South Road 67 41.6 17C Old South Road 67 41.3 17 Old South Road 67 667 19 Old South Road 67 668 19A Old South Road 67 669 19C Old South Road 67 41 19B Old South Road 68 1 25 Old South Road 68 2 27 Old South Road 68 3 31 Old South Road 68 4 (a portion of) 33 Old South Road 68 6.6 35A Old South Road 68 6.1 35B Old South Road 68 6.2 35C Old South Road 68 6.3 35D Old South Road 68 6.4 35E Old South Road 68 6.5 35F Old South Road 68 252.1 37A Old South Road 68 252.2 37B Old South Road 68 252.3 37C Old South Road 68 252.4 37D Old South Road 68 252.5 37E Old South Road Page 43 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 68 252.6 37F Old South Road 68 252.7 37G Old South Road 68 252.8 37H Old South Road 68 252.9 37I Old South Road 68 254.1 37J Old South Road 68 254.2 37K Old South Road 68 250.1 41A Old South Road 68 250.2 41B Old South Road 68 250.3 41C Old South Road 68 250.4 41D Old South Road 68 250.5 41E Old South Road 68 250.6 41F Old South Road 68 250.7 41G Old South Road 68 250.8 41H Old South Road 68 250.9 41I Old South Road 68 253.1 41J Old South Road 68 253.2 41K Old South Road 68 7 39 Old South Road 68 8 41 Old South Road 68 9 1 Toombs Court 68 81 43 Old South Road 68 982 45 Old South Road 68 775 2 Toombs Court All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 40 Zoning Map Change: Old South Road” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee supports the Planning Board Motion. Quantum of vote required for passage of this motion is 2/3. ARTICLE 41 (Zoning Map Change: Green Meadows, Miacomet Avenue, Point Judith Lane, Celtic Drive, Valley View Drive, Otokomi Road, Boucher Way, Penny Lane, Essex Road, Cynthia Lane, and Thurstons Way) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by taking the following actions: 1. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 371 20 Green Meadows 67 372 17 Green Meadows 67 373 15 Green Meadows Page 44 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 67 374 13 Green Meadows 67 375 11 Green Meadows 67 376 9 Green Meadows 67 377.1 7A Green Meadows 67 377.2 7B Green Meadows 67 378.1 5A Green Meadows 67 378.2 5B Green Meadows 67 379 3 Green Meadows 67 380 6 Green Meadows 67 381 8 Green Meadows 67 382 10 Green Meadows 67 383 12 Green Meadows 67 384 14 Green Meadows 67 385 16 Green Meadows 67 386 18 Green Meadows 2. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 227 22 Miacomet Avenue 67 228.4 2 Valley View Drive 67 228.1 4 Valley View Drive 67 228.2 3 Valley View Drive 67 228.3 1 Valley View Drive 67 228 24 Miacomet Avenue 67 873 Valley View Drive 3. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 195.5 3 Otokomi Road 67 195.6 5 Otokomi Road 67 195.7 7 Otokomi Road 67 195.8 9 Otokomi Road 4. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 223.2 4 Celtic Drive 67 555 71 Surfside Road 67 556 73 Surfside Road 67 655 8 Celtic Drive Page 45 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 67 656 10 Celtic Drive 67 657 12 Celtic Drive 67 658 14 Celtic Drive 67 659 5 Celtic Drive 67 660 3 Celtic Drive 67 661 1 Celtic Drive 67 663 6 Celtic Drive 5. By placing the following property currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC- 2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 206 2 Boucher Way 67 207 37 Miacomet Avenue 67 208 1 Boucher Way 67 209 29 Miacomet Avenue 6. By placing the following property currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC- 2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 195.1 26 Miacomet Avenue 67 195.2 28 Miacomet Avenue 67 195.3 30 Miacomet Avenue 67 195.4 1 Otokomi Road 67 204.1 (a portion of) 41 Miacomet Avenue 67 205 39 Miacomet Avenue 67 212 17.5 Miacomet Avenue 67 213 15 Miacomet Avenue 67 214 13 Miacomet Avenue 67 215 11 Miacomet Avenue 67 216 9 Miacomet Avenue 67 224 14 Miacomet Avenue 67 225.1 18A Miacomet Avenue 67 225.2 18B Miacomet Avenue 67 225.3 18C Miacomet Avenue 67 226 20 Miacomet Avenue 67 488 20.5 Miacomet Avenue 67 662 12 Miacomet Avenue 67 861 17 Miacomet Avenue 67 881 9B Miacomet Avenue Page 46 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 7. By placing the following property currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC- 2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 607 15 Essex Road 67 608.1 17A Essex Road 67 608.2 17B Essex Road 67 609.1 19A Essex Road 67 610 21 Essex Road 67 611 23 Essex Road 67 612.1 25A Essex Road 67 613.1 27A Essex Road 67 614 29 Essex Road 67 615 31 Essex Road 67 616 33 Essex Road 67 617 35 Essex Road 67 618 37 Essex Road 67 619.1 39A Essex Road 67 619.2 39B Essex Road 67 621 46 Essex Road 67 622 44 Essex Road 67 623 42 Essex Road 67 624 40 Essex Road 67 625 38 Essex Road 67 626 36 Essex Road 67 627 34 Essex Road 67 628 32 Essex Road 67 629 30 Essex Road 67 630 28 Essex Road 67 631 26 Essex Road 67 632 24 Essex Road 67 633 22 Essex Road 67 634 20 Essex Road 67 635 18 Essex Road 67 636 16 Essex Road 67 641 43 Essex Road 67 609.2 19B Essex Road 67 612.2 25B Essex Road 67 613.2 27B Essex Road Page 47 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 8. By placing the following property currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC- 2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 642 55 Essex Road 67 643.1 53A Essex Road 67 643.2 53B Essex Road 67 644 51 Essex Road 67 645 49 Essex Road 67 646 47 Essex Road 67 647 45 Essex Road 67 648 48 Essex Road 67 649 50 Essex Road 67 650 52 Essex Road 67 651 54 Essex Road 67 652.1 56A Essex Road 67 652.2 56B Essex Road 67 653 58 Essex Road 9. By placing the following property currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC- 2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 211 1 Point Judith Lane 67 672 3 Point Judith Lane 67 673 5 Point Judith Lane 67 674 7 Point Judith Lane 67 677 13 Point Judith Lane 67 676.1 11A Point Judith Lane 67 676.2 11B Point Judith Lane 67 675.1 9A Point Judith Lane 67 675.2 9B Point Judith Lane 10. By placing the following property currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC- 2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 66 30 26 Appleton Road 66 503 28 Appleton Road 66 504.1 2A Thurstons Way 66 504.2 2B Thurstons Way Page 48 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 66 27 8.5 Thurstons Way 66 28 6 Thurstons Way 66 29 4 Thurstons Way 66 500 8 Thurstons Way 67 97.1 10 Thurstons Way 67 97.2 12 Thurstons Way 11. By placing the following property currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC- 2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 66 411 2 Cynthia Lane 66 412 4 Cynthia Lane 66 413 1 Cynthia Lane 66 414 3 Cynthia Lane 66 415 5 Cynthia Lane 67 454.1 6A Cynthia Lane 67 454.2 6B Cynthia Lane 67 455 8 Cynthia Lane 67 456 10 Cynthia Lane 67 457 12 Cynthia Lane 67 458.1 14A Cynthia Lane 67 458.2 14B Cynthia Lane 67 459 16 Cynthia Lane 67 460 18 Cynthia Lane 67 461 19 Cynthia Lane 67 462 17 Cynthia Lane 67 463 15 Cynthia Lane 67 464 13 Cynthia Lane 67 465 11 Cynthia Lane 67 466 9 Cynthia Lane 67 467 7 Cynthia Lane All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 41 Zoning Map Change: Green Meadows, Miacomet Avenue, Point Judith Lane, Celtic Drive, Valley View Drive, Otokomi Road, Boucher Way, Penny Lane, Essex Road, Cynthia Lane, and Thurstons Way” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) Page 49 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions PLANNING BOARD MOTION: Moved that the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket be amended by taking the following actions: 1. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 371 20 Green Meadows 67 372 17 Green Meadows 67 373 15 Green Meadows 67 374 13 Green Meadows 67 375 11 Green Meadows 67 376 9 Green Meadows 67 377.1 7A Green Meadows 67 377.2 7B Green Meadows 67 378.1 5A Green Meadows 67 378.2 5B Green Meadows 67 379 3 Green Meadows 67 380 6 Green Meadows 67 381 8 Green Meadows 67 382 10 Green Meadows 67 383 12 Green Meadows 67 384 14 Green Meadows 67 385 16 Green Meadows 67 386 18 Green Meadows 2. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 227 22 Miacomet Avenue 67 228.4 2 Valley View Drive 67 228.1 4 Valley View Drive 67 228.2 3 Valley View Drive 67 228.3 1 Valley View Drive 67 228 24 Miacomet Avenue 67 873 Valley View Drive 3. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 195.5 3 Otokomi Road 67 195.6 5 Otokomi Road Page 50 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 67 195.7 7 Otokomi Road 67 195.8 9 Otokomi Road 4. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 223.2 4 Celtic Drive 67 555 71 Surfside Road 67 556 73 Surfside Road 67 655 8 Celtic Drive 67 656 10 Celtic Drive 67 657 12 Celtic Drive 67 658 14 Celtic Drive 67 659 5 Celtic Drive 67 660 3 Celtic Drive 67 661 1 Celtic Drive 67 663 6 Celtic Drive 5. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 206 2 Boucher Way 67 207 37 Miacomet Avenue 67 208 1 Boucher Way 67 209 29 Miacomet Avenue 6. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 195.1 26 Miacomet Avenue 67 195.2 28 Miacomet Avenue 67 195.3 30 Miacomet Avenue 67 195.4 1 Otokomi Road 67 204.1 (a portion of) 41 Miacomet Avenue 67 205 39 Miacomet Avenue 67 212 17.5 Miacomet Avenue 67 213 15 Miacomet Avenue 67 214 13 Miacomet Avenue 67 215 11 Miacomet Avenue 67 216 9 Miacomet Avenue 67 224 14 Miacomet Avenue Page 51 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 67 225.1 18A Miacomet Avenue 67 225.2 18B Miacomet Avenue 67 225.3 18C Miacomet Avenue 67 226 20 Miacomet Avenue 67 488 20.5 Miacomet Avenue 67 662 12 Miacomet Avenue 67 861 17 Miacomet Avenue 67 881 9B Miacomet Avenue 7. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 607 15 Essex Road 67 608.1 17A Essex Road 67 608.2 17B Essex Road 67 609.1 19A Essex Road 67 610 21 Essex Road 67 611 23 Essex Road 67 612.1 25A Essex Road 67 613.1 27A Essex Road 67 614 29 Essex Road 67 615 31 Essex Road 67 616 33 Essex Road 67 617 35 Essex Road 67 618 37 Essex Road 67 619.1 39A Essex Road 67 619.2 39B Essex Road 67 621 46 Essex Road 67 622 44 Essex Road 67 623 42 Essex Road 67 624 40 Essex Road 67 625 38 Essex Road 67 626 36 Essex Road 67 627 34 Essex Road 67 628 32 Essex Road 67 629 30 Essex Road 67 630 28 Essex Road 67 631 26 Essex Road 67 632 24 Essex Road Page 52 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 67 633 22 Essex Road 67 634 20 Essex Road 67 635 18 Essex Road 67 636 16 Essex Road 67 641 43 Essex Road 67 609.2 19B Essex Road 67 612.2 25B Essex Road 67 613.2 27B Essex Road 8. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 642 55 Essex Road 67 643.1 53A Essex Road 67 643.2 53B Essex Road 67 644 51 Essex Road 67 645 49 Essex Road 67 646 47 Essex Road 67 647 45 Essex Road 67 648 48 Essex Road 67 649 50 Essex Road 67 650 52 Essex Road 67 651 54 Essex Road 67 652.1 56A Essex Road 67 652.2 56B Essex Road 67 653 58 Essex Road 9. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 211 1 Point Judith Lane 67 672 3 Point Judith Lane 67 673 5 Point Judith Lane 67 674 7 Point Judith Lane 67 677 13 Point Judith Lane 67 676.1 11A Point Judith Lane 67 676.2 11B Point Judith Lane 67 675.1 9A Point Judith Lane 67 675.2 9B Point Judith Lane Page 53 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 10. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 66 30 26 Appleton Road 66 503 28 Appleton Road 66 504.1 2A Thurstons Way 66 504.2 2B Thurstons Way 66 27 8.5 Thurstons Way 66 28 6 Thurstons Way 66 29 4 Thurstons Way 66 500 8 Thurstons Way 67 97.1 10 Thurstons Way 67 97.2 12 Thurstons Way 11. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 66 411 2 Cynthia Lane 66 412 4 Cynthia Lane 66 413 1 Cynthia Lane 66 414 3 Cynthia Lane 66 415 5 Cynthia Lane 67 454.1 6A Cynthia Lane 67 454.2 6B Cynthia Lane 67 455 8 Cynthia Lane 67 456 10 Cynthia Lane 67 457 12 Cynthia Lane 67 458.1 14A Cynthia Lane 67 458.2 14B Cynthia Lane 67 459 16 Cynthia Lane 67 460 18 Cynthia Lane 67 461 19 Cynthia Lane 67 462 17 Cynthia Lane 67 463 15 Cynthia Lane 67 464 13 Cynthia Lane 67 465 11 Cynthia Lane 67 466 9 Cynthia Lane 67 467 7 Cynthia Lane Page 54 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 41 Zoning Map Change: Green Meadows, Miacomet Avenue, Point Judith Lane, Celtic Drive, Valley View Drive, Otokomi Road, Boucher Way, Penny Lane, Essex Road, Cynthia Lane, and Thurstons Way” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee supports the Planning Board Motion. Quantum of vote required for passage of this motion is 2/3. ARTICLE 42 (Zoning Change: Fawn Lane and Toms Way) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket as follows: 1. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 68 970 5 Fawn Lane 68 971 3 Fawn Lane 68 972 2 Fawn Lane 68 973 4 Fawn Lane 68 974 6 Fawn Lane 68 975 15 Fawn Lane 68 976 13 Fawn Lane 68 977 11 Fawn Lane 68 978 9 Fawn Lane 68 979 7 Fawn Lane 2. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 68 76 15 Toms Way 67 687 13 Toms Way 67 48 11 Toms Way All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 42 Old Fawn Lane and Toms Way” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) PLANNING BOARD MOTION: Moved that the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket be amended as follows: Page 55 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 1. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 68 970 5 Fawn Lane 68 971 3 Fawn Lane 68 972 2 Fawn Lane 68 973 4 Fawn Lane 68 974 6 Fawn Lane 68 975 15 Fawn Lane 68 976 13 Fawn Lane 68 977 11 Fawn Lane 68 978 9 Fawn Lane 68 979 7 Fawn Lane 2. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 5 (R-5) district: Map Lot Number Street 68 76 15 Toms Way 67 687 13 Toms Way 67 48 11 Toms Way All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 42 Old Fawn Lane and Toms Way” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee supports the Planning Board Motion. Quantum of vote required for passage of this motion is 2/3. ARTICLE 43 (Zoning Map Change/Thurstons Way) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by placing the following properties currently located in the R-20 zone to R-5 zone. 1,3,5,7, Thurstons way map 66 lots 31/32/33/35 or take any action relative thereto (Michael Gillies, et al) PLANNING BOARD MOTION: Moved to take no action. PLANNING BOARD COMMENT: The Board considered testimony provided by affected and abutting property owners at the public hearings. There was no consensus regarding a zoning change from R-20 to R-5 or alternative proposals suggested by the Planning Board. The Board determined that a broader review of the neighborhood should be completed to determine whether or not a rezoning should be considered. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee supports the Planning Board Motion. Page 56 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Quantum of vote required for passage of this Article is 2/3. ARTICLE 44 (Zoning Map Change: Appleton Road) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 10 (R-10) district: Map Lot Number Street 66 388 1 Appleton Road 66 389 3 Appleton Road 66 390 5 Appleton Road 66 391 7 Appleton Road 66 392 9 Appleton Road 66 393 11 Appleton Road 66 394 13 Appleton Road 66 395 15 Appleton Road 66 396 17 Appleton Road 66 397 19 Appleton Road 66 398 21 Appleton Road 66 399 23 Appleton Road 66 400 25 Appleton Road 66 401 27 Appleton Road 66 402 29 Appleton Road 66 403 31 Appleton Road All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 44 Zoning Map Change: Appleton Road” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) PLANNING BOARD MOTION: Moved that the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket be amended by placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 10 (R-10) district: Map Lot Number Street 66 388 1 Appleton Road 66 389 3 Appleton Road 66 390 5 Appleton Road 66 391 7 Appleton Road Page 57 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 66 392 9 Appleton Road 66 393 11 Appleton Road 66 394 13 Appleton Road 66 395 15 Appleton Road 66 396 17 Appleton Road 66 397 19 Appleton Road 66 398 21 Appleton Road 66 399 23 Appleton Road 66 400 25 Appleton Road 66 401 27 Appleton Road 66 402 29 Appleton Road 66 403 31 Appleton Road All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 44 Zoning Map Change: Appleton Road” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee supports the Planning Board Motion. Quantum of vote required for passage of this motion is 2/3. ARTICLE 45 (Zoning Map Change: Marble Way, Somerset Road, and Bartlett Road) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Commercial Trade, Entrepreneurship and Craft (CTEC) district: Map Lot Number Street 66 101 2 Marble Way 66 102 4 Marble Way 66 103 6 Marble Way 66 104 10 Marble Way 66 105 12 Marble Way 66 106 14 Marble Way 66 106.1 16 Marble Way 66 406 91 Bartlett Road 66 407 87 Bartlett Road 66 408 85 Bartlett Road 66 409 83 Bartlett Road 66 410 89 Bartlett Road 66 425 71 Bartlett Road 66 426 73 Bartlett Road Page 58 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 66 427.1 75A Bartlett Road 66 427.2 75B Bartlett Road 66 428 77 Bartlett Road 66 429 79 Bartlett Road 66 430 81 Bartlett Road 66 435 67 Bartlett Road 66 436 69 Bartlett Road 66 440 65 Bartlett Road All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 45 Zoning Map Change: Marble Way, Somerset Road, and Bartlett Road” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) PLANNING BOARD MOTION: Moved that the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Commercial Trade, Entrepreneurship and Craft (CTEC) district: Map Lot Number Street 66 101 2 Marble Way 66 102 4 Marble Way 66 103 6 Marble Way 66 104 10 Marble Way 66 105 12 Marble Way 66 106 14 Marble Way 66 106.1 16 Marble Way 66 406 91 Bartlett Road 66 407 87 Bartlett Road 66 408 85 Bartlett Road 66 409 83 Bartlett Road 66 410 89 Bartlett Road 66 425 71 Bartlett Road 66 426 73 Bartlett Road 66 427.1 75A Bartlett Road 66 427.2 75B Bartlett Road 66 428 77 Bartlett Road 66 429 79 Bartlett Road 66 430 81 Bartlett Road 66 435 67 Bartlett Road 66 436 69 Bartlett Road 66 440 65 Bartlett Road Page 59 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 45 Zoning Map Change: Marble Way, Somerset Road, and Bartlett Road” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee supports the Planning Board Motion. Quantum of vote required for passage of this motion is 2/3. ARTICLE 46 (Zoning Map Change: Commercial Neighborhood – Surfside Road, Windy Way, and Ariel Avenue) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by taking the following actions: 1. By placing the following property currently located in the Residential 10 (R-10) district in the Commercial Neighborhood (CN) district or Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 399 3 Ariel Avenue 2. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Commercial Neighborhood (CN) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 118 9 Windy Way 67 118.1 7 Windy Way 67 118.5 2 Windy Way 67 118.6 4 Windy Way 67 118.8 8 Windy Way 67 119 44 Surfside Road 67 120.3 46 Surfside Road 67 447.1 5A Windy Way 67 447.2 5B Windy Way 67 447.3 5C Windy Way 67 447.4 5D Windy Way 67 451.1 3A Windy Way 67 451.2 3B Windy Way 67 451.3 3C Windy Way 67 451.4 3D Windy Way 67 553.1 1A Windy Way 67 553.2 1B Windy Way 67 773 46.5 Surfside Road Page 60 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 67 863 6A Windy Way 67 864 6B Windy Way 67 865 6C Windy Way All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 46 Zoning Map Change: Commercial Neighborhood - Surfside Road, Windy Way, and Ariel Avenue” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) PLANNING BOARD MOTION: Moved that the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket be amended by taking the following actions: 1. By placing the following property currently located in the Residential 10 (R-10) district in the Commercial Neighborhood (CN) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 399 3 Ariel Avenue 2. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Commercial Neighborhood (CN) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 118 9 Windy Way 67 118.1 7 Windy Way 67 118.5 2 Windy Way 67 118.6 4 Windy Way 67 118.8 8 Windy Way 67 119 44 Surfside Road 67 120.3 46 Surfside Road 67 447.1 5A Windy Way 67 447.2 5B Windy Way 67 447.3 5C Windy Way 67 447.4 5D Windy Way 67 451.1 3A Windy Way 67 451.2 3B Windy Way 67 451.3 3C Windy Way 67 451.4 3D Windy Way 67 553.1 1A Windy Way 67 553.2 1B Windy Way 67 773 46.5 Surfside Road 67 863 6A Windy Way Page 61 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 67 864 6B Windy Way 67 865 6C Windy Way All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 46 Zoning Map Change: Commercial Neighborhood - Surfside Road, Windy Way, and Ariel Avenue” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee supports the Planning Board Motion. Quantum of vote required for passage of this motion is 2/3. ARTICLE 47 (Zoning Map Change and Zoning Bylaw Change: Village Neighborhood District – Polpis Road) To see if the Town will vote to take the following actions: 1. To amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by placing the following properties currently located in the Limited Use General 1 (LUG-1) district in the Village Neighborhood (VN) district: Map Lot Number Street 54 175 (a portion of) Brewster Road 54 176 26 Polpis Road 54 177 24 Polpis Road 54 178 22 Polpis Road All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 47 Zoning Change: Polpis Road” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. 2. To amend Chapter 139 (Zoning) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket, section 7A, VN, as follows (NOTE: new language is shown as highlighted text, language to be deleted is shown by strikeout; these methods to denote changes are not meant to become part of the final text): a. To amend the use chart so that the following prohibited uses are allowed through the issuance of a special permit in the VN district: motor vehicle sales, motor vehicle rental, motor vehicle repair or painting, and motor vehicle parking lots or structures. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) PLANNING BOARD MOTION: Moved that the Town take the following actions: Page 62 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 1. That the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket be amended by placing the following properties currently located in the Limited Use General 1 (LUG-1) district in the Village Neighborhood (VN) district: Map Lot Number Street 54 175 (a portion of) Brewster Road 54 176 26 Polpis Road 54 177 24 Polpis Road 54 178 22 Polpis Road All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 47 Zoning Change: Polpis Road” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. 2. That Chapter 139 (Zoning) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket, section 7A, VN, be amended as follows (NOTE: new language is shown as highlighted text, language to be deleted is shown by strikeout; these methods to denote changes are not meant to become part of the final text): a. To amend the use chart so that the following prohibited uses are allowed through the issuance of a special permit in the VN district: motor vehicle sales, motor vehicle rental, motor vehicle repair or painting, and motor vehicle parking lots or structures. PLANNING BOARD COMMENT: The creation of neighborhood commercial nodes is an element of both the Land Use and Economic Development sections of the Master Plan. This area contains a longstanding commercial use and the property owner has volunteered to place deed restrictions, enforceable by the Town, limiting future subdivision potential and certain commercial uses that are inconsistent with surrounding residential uses and that may serve as an incentive to remove the current business, which is the only automotive dealership on the island. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee supports the Planning Board Motion. Quantum of vote required for passage of this motion is 2/3. ARTICLE 48 (Zoning Map Change: R-40 - Town Overlay District) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by taking the following actions: 1. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 40 (R-40) district: Page 63 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Map Lot Number Street 67 641 43 Essex Road 68 249 123 Old South Road 2. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial (RC) district in the Residential 40 (R-40) district: Map Lot Number Street 30 48 (a portion of) Hulbert Avenue Extension 29 1 40 Bathing Beach Road 29 2 Bathing Beach Road 29 3 Bathing Beach Road 29 50 Bathing Beach Road 55.1.4 38 111 Washington Street 55.1.4 71 111 Washington Street 55.1.4 15 Union Street 55 404 88 Union Street 55 404.1 84 Union Street 55 404.2 84R Union Street 55 398 90 Union Street 55 402 112 Orange Street 55 403 114 Orange Street 55 405 110 Orange Street 55 407 4 Goose Pond Lane 3. By placing the following properties currently located in the Limited Commercial (LC) district in the Residential 40 (R-40) district: Map Lot Number Street 29 88 62 North Beach Street 29 89 62 North Beach Street 4. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Old Historic (ROH) district in the Residential 40 (R-40) district: Map Lot Number Street 55.4.4 25 50 Prospect Street 55.4.1 56 39 York Street 42.4.3 47 23 North Liberty Street 42.4.3 48 19 North Liberty Street Page 64 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 5. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential 1 (R-1) district in the Residential 40 (R-40) district: Map Lot Number Street 41 99 3 Pilgrim Road 41 181 Friends Burying Ground 41 274 27 New Lane 41 275.1 29 New Lane 41 275.2 10 Grove Lane 41 529 5 Saratoga Lane 42.3.4 156 Woodbury Lane 55.4.4 57 39 Prospect Street 55.4.4 81 37 Prospect Street 56 276 (a portion of) Prospect Hill Cemetery 56 19 Roman Catholic Cemetery 55 313 3 Cato Lane 55 1 29 Vesper Lane 55 319 North Mill Street 55 320 9 Vesper Lane 55 2 Mill Hill Cemetery 55 321 47 Prospect Street 29 28 39 Easton Street 42.1.4 7 2A Easton Street 42.1.4 3 Easton Street 42.1.4 21 39 Easton Street 41 29 48 Cliff Road 41 449 16 Sunset Hill Lane 42.4.4 32 22 Sunset Hill Lane 42.4.4 33.4 10 Folger Lane 31 16 Lincoln Park 30 48 (a portion of) Hulbert Avenue Extension 6. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential 10 (R-10) district in the Residential 40 (R-40) district: Map Lot Number Street 55 241 46 Sparks Avenue 55 600 44 Sparks Avenue 55 628 17 Backus Lane 67 483 R Backus Lane 67 16 9 Backus Lane Page 65 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 67 121 42 Surfside Road 67 481 5 Backus Lane 67 698 14 Pilot Whale Drive 67 397 12 Pilot Whale Drive 67 396 10 Pilot Whale Drive 67 395 8 Pilot Whale Drive 67 394 6 Pilot Whale Drive 67 387 64 Surfside Road 67 400 9 Pilot Whale Drive 67 401 7 Pilot Whale Drive 67 402 5 Pilot Whale Drive 67 403 3 Pilot Whale Drive 7. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential 20 (R-20) district in the Residential 40 (R-40) district: Map Lot Number Street 41 392 26 New Lane 41 5 3 Gosnold Road 41 6 3 Gosnold Road 56 276 (a portion of) Prospect Hill Cemetery 56 458 17 Aurora Way 56 373 14 High Brush Path 56 391 Meadow View Drive 56 52 2 Marsh Hawk Lane 56 53 2 Marsh Hawk Lane 56 395 8 Marsh Hawk Lane 56 396 6 Marsh Hawk Lane 66 11 4 Marsh Hawk Lane 66 12 45 Somerset Road 30 92 2 Hallowell Lane 30 79 Cliff Road 30 80 Cliff Road 30 81 Cliff Road 30 82 Cliff Road 30 237 15 Gosnold Road 30 266 13 Gosnold Road 41 582 56 Madaket Road 41 583 54 Madaket Road 41 584 52 Madaket Road 41 585 50 Madaket Road 41 586 48 Madaket Road Page 66 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 41 587 46 Madaket Road 41 376 21 Grove Lane 41 342 35 Grove Lane 41 420 53 Grove Lane 41 421 45 Grove Lane 41 422 92 West Chester Street 41 423 92 West Chester Street 41 424 92 West Chester Street 41 425 92 West Chester Street 41 426 41 Grove Lane 41 427 41 Grove Lane 41 428 41 Grove Lane 41 429 41 Grove Lane 41 341 92 West Chester Street 41 484 47 Grove Lane 41 434 32 Grove Lane All as shown on a map entitled “2011 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 48 Zoning Map Change: R-40 - Town Overlay District, Maps 1, 2, and 3” dated January 2011 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) PLANNING BOARD MOTION: Moved that the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket be amended by taking the following actions: 1. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial 2 (RC-2) district in the Residential 40 (R-40) district: Map Lot Number Street 67 641 43 Essex Road 68 249 123 Old South Road 2. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Commercial (RC) district in the Residential 40 (R-40) district: Map Lot Number Street 30 48 (a portion of) Hulbert Avenue Extension 29 1 40 Bathing Beach Road 29 2 Bathing Beach Road 29 3 Bathing Beach Road 29 50 Bathing Beach Road Page 67 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 55.1.4 38 111 Washington Street 55.1.4 71 111 Washington Street 55.1.4 15 Union Street 55 404 88 Union Street 55 404.1 84 Union Street 55 404.2 84R Union Street 55 398 90 Union Street 55 402 112 Orange Street 55 403 114 Orange Street 55 405 110 Orange Street 55 407 4 Goose Pond Lane 3. By placing the following properties currently located in the Limited Commercial (LC) district in the Residential 40 (R-40) district: Map Lot Number Street 29 88 62 North Beach Street 29 89 62 North Beach Street 4. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential Old Historic (ROH) district in the Residential 40 (R-40) district: Map Lot Number Street 55.4.4 25 50 Prospect Street 55.4.1 56 39 York Street 42.4.3 47 23 North Liberty Street 42.4.3 48 19 North Liberty Street 5. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential 1 (R-1) district in the Residential 40 (R-40) district: Map Lot Number Street 41 99 3 Pilgrim Road 41 181 Friends Burying Ground 41 274 27 New Lane 41 275.1 29 New Lane 41 275.2 10 Grove Lane 41 529 5 Saratoga Lane 42.3.4 156 Woodbury Lane 55.4.4 57 39 Prospect Street 55.4.4 81 37 Prospect Street 56 276 (a portion of) Prospect Hill Cemetery Page 68 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 56 19 Roman Catholic Cemetery 55 313 3 Cato Lane 55 1 29 Vesper Lane 55 319 North Mill Street 55 320 9 Vesper Lane 55 2 Mill Hill Cemetery 55 321 47 Prospect Street 29 28 39 Easton Street 42.1.4 7 2A Easton Street 42.1.4 3 Easton Street 42.1.4 21 39 Easton Street 41 29 48 Cliff Road 41 449 16 Sunset Hill Lane 42.4.4 32 22 Sunset Hill Lane 42.4.4 33.4 10 Folger Lane 31 16 Lincoln Park 30 116 Lincoln Park 30 48 (a portion of) Hulbert Avenue Extension 6. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential 10 (R-10) district in the Residential 40 (R-40) district: Map Lot Number Street 55 241 46 Sparks Avenue 55 600 44 Sparks Avenue 55 628 17 Backus Lane 67 483 R Backus Lane 67 16 9 Backus Lane 67 121 42 Surfside Road 67 481 5 Backus Lane 67 698 14 Pilot Whale Drive 67 397 12 Pilot Whale Drive 67 396 10 Pilot Whale Drive 67 395 8 Pilot Whale Drive 67 394 6 Pilot Whale Drive 67 387 64 Surfside Road 67 400 9 Pilot Whale Drive 67 401 7 Pilot Whale Drive 67 402 5 Pilot Whale Drive 67 403 3 Pilot Whale Drive Page 69 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 7. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential 20 (R-20) district in the Residential 40 (R-40) district: Map Lot Number Street 41 392 26 New Lane 41 5 3 Gosnold Road 41 6 3 Gosnold Road 56 276 (a portion of) Prospect Hill Cemetery 56 458 17 Aurora Way 56 373 14 High Brush Path 56 391 Meadow View Drive 56 52 2 Marsh Hawk Lane 56 53 2 Marsh Hawk Lane 56 395 8 Marsh Hawk Lane 56 396 6 Marsh Hawk Lane 66 11 4 Marsh Hawk Lane 66 12 45 Somerset Road 30 92 2 Hallowell Lane 30 79 Cliff Road 30 80 Cliff Road 30 81 Cliff Road 30 82 Cliff Road 30 237 15 Gosnold Road 30 266 13 Gosnold Road 41 582 56 Madaket Road 41 583 54 Madaket Road 41 584 52 Madaket Road 41 585 50 Madaket Road 41 586 48 Madaket Road 41 587 46 Madaket Road 41 376 21 Grove Lane 41 342 35 Grove Lane 41 420 53 Grove Lane 41 421 45 Grove Lane 41 422 92 West Chester Street 41 423 92 West Chester Street 41 424 92 West Chester Street 41 425 92 West Chester Street 41 426 41 Grove Lane 41 427 41 Grove Lane 41 428 41 Grove Lane 41 429 41 Grove Lane Page 70 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 41 341 92 West Chester Street 41 484 47 Grove Lane 41 434 32 Grove Lane All as shown on a map entitled “2011 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 48 Zoning Map Change: R-40 - Town Overlay District, Maps 1, 2, and 3” dated January 2011 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee supports the Planning Board Motion. Quantum of vote required for passage of this motion is 2/3. ARTICLE 49 (Zoning Map Change: LUG-3 – Country Overlay District) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by taking the following actions: 1. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential 20 (R-20) district in the Limited Use General 3 (LUG-3) district: Map Lot Number Street 21 15 (a portion of) 25 Sesachacha Road 21 16 (a portion of) 23 Sesachacha Road 21 17 (a portion of) 21 Sesachacha Road 21 20 (a portion of) Sesachacha Road 21 64 (a portion of) Quidnet Road 21 65 (a portion of) 78 Quidnet Road 21 66 (a portion of) 80 Quidnet Road 21 67 (a portion of) 84 Quidnet Road 21 68 (a portion of) 84 Quidnet Road 21 69 (a portion of) 86 Quidnet Road 21 70 (a portion of) 88 Quidnet Road 21 71 (a portion of) 90 Quidnet Road 21 75 (a portion of) R Quidnet Road 21 81.1 18 Sesachacha Road 21 107 (a portion of) 94 Quidnet Road 87 131 166 Surfside Road 87 44 (a portion of) 41R Nonantum Avenue 87 45 39 Nonantum Avenue 87 46 39 Nonantum Avenue 87 67 (a portion of) 8 Western Avenue 87 68 (a portion of) 8 Western Avenue 87 105 (a portion of) 160 Surfside Road 87 131 166 Surfside Road 87 Beach Parking Lot Portions of Western Avenue 87 Beach Parking Lot Portions of Atlantic Avenue Page 71 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 87 Beach Parking Lot Portions of Poplar Street 87 Steps Lovers Lane Parcel 13 Map 2009-25 on file at the Registry of Deeds 88 40 Beach 88 41 Beach 88 42 Beach 88 43 Beach 88 Nonantum Avenue west of Hawthorne Street Beach 2. By placing the following properties currently located in the Limited Use General 1 (LUG- 1) district in the Limited Use General 3 (LUG-3) district: Map Lot Number Street 43 68 22 Cathcart Road 43 155 Shimmo Pond Road 54 7 49 Monomoy Road 54 91 26A Polpis Road 54 53 Creeks 55 640 Creeks 54 641 Creeks 55 643 Goose Pond Lane 55 415 Creeks 55 414 6 Goose Pond Lane 55 276 Shore Reservation 55 298 Monomoy Creek Road 55.1.4 9.1 100 Washington Street 55.1.4 9.2 98 Washington Street 55.1.4 9.3 102 Washington Street 3. By placing the following properties currently located in the Limited Use General 2 (LUG- 2) district in the Limited Use General 3 (LUG-3) district: Map Lot Number Street 87 67 (a portion of) 8 Western Avenue 87 68 (a portion of) 8 Western Avenue 31 12 Capaum Pond 31 13.1 38 Washing Pond Road 34 2 Eel Point Road 34 3 Eel Point Road 38 8 190 Madaket Road 38 Portions of Long Pond 38 8.1 Madaket Road 40 18 211 Cliff Road Page 72 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 40 25.4 113 Madaket Road 40 56 212 Cliff Road 40 57 204 Cliff Road 40 58 202 Cliff Road 40 62 215 Cliff Road 41 1 157 Cliff Road 41 65 165 Cliff Road 63 20 19 Sheep Pond Road 63 21 17 Sheep Pond Road 63 22 15 Sheep Pond Road 63 23 13 Sheep Pond Road 63 24 9 Sheep Pond Road 63 38 35 Sheep Pond Road 63 53 27 Sheep Pond Road 63 54 Beach 65 28 159 Hummock Pond Road 67 49 15 Miacomet Road 79 13 Adams Street 79 Portion of former Adams Street Lot 1 (a portion of) Plan 2011-33 on file at the Registry of Deeds 80 47 Miacomet Park 80 1.1 15 South Shore Road 81 6 (a portion of) 120 Miacomet Road 81 29 Miacomet Park 81 29.1 - 29.8 Miacomet Park 81 30 - 48 Miacomet Park 81 49 - 51.1 Miacomet Park 81 68 Miacomet Park 81 69 Miacomet Park 81 75 - 89 Miacomet Park 81 90 - 99 Miacomet Park 81 100 - 116 Miacomet Park 81 117 - 128 Miacomet Park 81 129 156 Miacomet Road 81 130 - 142 Miacomet Park 81 143 Miacomet Park 81 144 Miacomet Park 81 145 100 Miacomet Road 81 146 (a portion of) 80 Miacomet Road 81 151 Miacomet Park 81 152 Miacomet Park 81 155 Miacomet Road 81 Eastern Shore of Miacomet Pond 82 9 Heller Way 82 60 5 Trinity Avenue 82 63 1 Trinity Avenue 82 84 231 Hummock Pond Road 86 15 Miacomet Road Page 73 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 86 16 - 33 Miacomet Park 86 34 - 36 Miacomet Park 86 37 - 47 Miacomet Park 86 48 - 71 Miacomet Park 86 72 - 95 Miacomet Park 86 96 - 116 Miacomet Park 86 117 - 131 Miacomet Park 86 132 - 144 Miacomet Park 86 145 - 160 Miacomet Park 86 161 - 175 Miacomet Park 86 176 - 181 Miacomet Park 86 182 - 193 Miacomet Flume 86 215 - 242 Miacomet Flume 86 243 - 262 Miacomet Park 86 263 - 264 Miacomet Flume 86 265 - 284 Miacomet Flume 86 286 - 292 Miacomet Flume 86 293 178 Miacomet Pk 86 294 Miacomet Pk 86 296 Miacomet Flume 86 296.1 Miacomet Flume 86 296.2 Miacomet Flume 86 296.3 Surfside 86 296.4 Surfside 86 297 - 300 Surfside 86 301 - 312 Miacomet Flume 87 36 Western Avenue 87 87 8 Hill Side Avenue 87 88 6 Hill Side Avenue 87 89 4 Hill Side Avenue 87 90 2 Hill Side Avenue 87 91 Weweeder Pd 87 128 75 South Shore Road 87 135 - 138 81 South Shore Road 87 144 Miacomet Flume 87 145 Miacomet Flume 87 146 Surfside 87 147 89 South Shore Road 4. By placing the following properties currently located in the ‘Sconset Residential 1 (SR-1) district in the Limited Use General 3 (LUG-3) district: Map Lot Number Street 73.1.3 7.1 5 North Gully Road 73.2.4 42 4 Cod Fish Park Road 5. By placing the following property currently located in the Limited Use General 3 (LUG- 3) district in the Residential 20 (R-20) district: Page 74 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Map Lot Number Street 87 Portion of Myles Standish Paper Street Lot 80 Map 2011-39 on file at the Registry of Deeds All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 49 Zoning Map Change: LUG-3 – Country Overlay District” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) PLANNING BOARD MOTION: Moved that the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket be amended by taking the following actions: 1. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential 20 (R-20) district in the Limited Use General 3 (LUG-3) district: Map Lot Number Street 21 15 (a portion of) 25 Sesachacha Road 21 16 (a portion of) 23 Sesachacha Road 21 17 (a portion of) 21 Sesachacha Road 21 20 (a portion of) Sesachacha Road 21 64 (a portion of) Quidnet Road 21 65 (a portion of) 78 Quidnet Road 21 66 (a portion of) 80 Quidnet Road 21 67 (a portion of) 84 Quidnet Road 21 68 (a portion of) 84 Quidnet Road 21 69 (a portion of) 86 Quidnet Road 21 70 (a portion of) 88 Quidnet Road 21 71 (a portion of) 90 Quidnet Road 21 75 (a portion of) R Quidnet Road 21 81.1 18 Sesachacha Road 21 107 (a portion of) 94 Quidnet Road 87 131 166 Surfside Road 87 44 (a portion of) 41R Nonantum Avenue 87 45 39 Nonantum Avenue 87 46 39 Nonantum Avenue 87 67 (a portion of) 8 Western Avenue 87 68 (a portion of) 8 Western Avenue 87 105 (a portion of) 160 Surfside Road 87 131 166 Surfside Road 87 Beach Parking Lot Portions of Western Avenue 87 Beach Parking Lot Portions of Atlantic Avenue 87 Beach Parking Lot Portions of Poplar Street 87 Steps Lovers Lane Parcel 13 Map 2009-25 on file at the Registry of Deeds 88 40 Beach 88 41 Beach 88 42 Beach Page 75 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 88 43 Beach 88 Nonantum Avenue west of Hawthorne Street Beach 2. By placing the following properties currently located in the Limited Use General 1 (LUG- 1) district in the Limited Use General 3 (LUG-3) district: Map Lot Number Street 43 68 22 Cathcart Road 43 155 Shimmo Pond Road 54 7 49 Monomoy Road 54 91 26A Polpis Road 54 53 Creeks 55 640 Creeks 54 641 Creeks 55 643 Goose Pond Lane 55 415 Creeks 55 414 6 Goose Pond Lane 55 276 Shore Reservation 55 298 Monomoy Creek Road 55.1.4 9.1 100 Washington Street 55.1.4 9.2 98 Washington Street 55.1.4 9.3 102 Washington Street 3. By placing the following properties currently located in the Limited Use General 2 (LUG- 2) district in the Limited Use General 3 (LUG-3) district: Map Lot Number Street 87 67 (a portion of) 8 Western Avenue 87 68 (a portion of) 8 Western Avenue 31 12 Capaum Pond 31 13.1 38 Washing Pond Road 34 2 Eel Point Road 34 3 Eel Point Road 38 8 190 Madaket Road 38 Portions of Long Pond 38 8.1 Madaket Road 40 18 211 Cliff Road 40 25.4 113 Madaket Road 40 56 212 Cliff Road 40 57 204 Cliff Road 40 58 202 Cliff Road 40 62 215 Cliff Road 41 1 157 Cliff Road Page 76 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 41 65 165 Cliff Road 63 20 19 Sheep Pond Road 63 21 17 Sheep Pond Road 63 22 15 Sheep Pond Road 63 23 13 Sheep Pond Road 63 24 9 Sheep Pond Road 63 38 35 Sheep Pond Road 63 53 27 Sheep Pond Road 63 54 Beach 65 28 159 Hummock Pond Road 67 49 15 Miacomet Road 79 13 Adams Street 79 Portion of former Adams Street Lot 1 (a portion of) Plan 2011-33 on file at the Registry of Deeds 80 47 Miacomet Park 80 1.1 15 South Shore Road 81 6 (a portion of) 120 Miacomet Road 81 29 Miacomet Park 81 29.1 - 29.8 Miacomet Park 81 30 - 48 Miacomet Park 81 49 - 51.1 Miacomet Park 81 68 Miacomet Park 81 69 Miacomet Park 81 75 - 89 Miacomet Park 81 90 - 99 Miacomet Park 81 100 - 116 Miacomet Park 81 117 - 128 Miacomet Park 81 129 156 Miacomet Road 81 130 - 142 Miacomet Park 81 143 Miacomet Park 81 144 Miacomet Park 81 145 100 Miacomet Road 81 146 (a portion of) 80 Miacomet Road 81 151 Miacomet Park 81 152 Miacomet Park 81 155 Miacomet Road 81 Eastern Shore of Miacomet Pond 82 9 Heller Way 82 60 5 Trinity Avenue 82 63 1 Trinity Avenue 82 84 231 Hummock Pond Road 86 15 Miacomet Road 86 16 - 33 Miacomet Park 86 34 - 36 Miacomet Park 86 37 - 47 Miacomet Park 86 48 - 71 Miacomet Park 86 72 - 95 Miacomet Park 86 96 - 116 Miacomet Park Page 77 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 86 117 - 131 Miacomet Park 86 132 - 144 Miacomet Park 86 145 - 160 Miacomet Park 86 161 - 175 Miacomet Park 86 176 - 181 Miacomet Park 86 182 - 193 Miacomet Flume 86 215 - 242 Miacomet Flume 86 243 - 262 Miacomet Park 86 263 - 264 Miacomet Flume 86 265 - 284 Miacomet Flume 86 286 - 292 Miacomet Flume 86 293 178 Miacomet Pk 86 294 Miacomet Pk 86 296 Miacomet Flume 86 296.1 Miacomet Flume 86 296.2 Miacomet Flume 86 296.3 Surfside 86 296.4 Surfside 86 297 - 300 Surfside 86 301 - 312 Miacomet Flume 87 36 Western Avenue 87 87 8 Hill Side Avenue 87 88 6 Hill Side Avenue 87 89 4 Hill Side Avenue 87 90 2 Hill Side Avenue 87 91 Weweeder Pd 87 128 75 South Shore Road 87 135 - 138 81 South Shore Road 87 144 Miacomet Flume 87 145 Miacomet Flume 87 146 Surfside 87 147 89 South Shore Road 4. By placing the following properties currently located in the ‘Sconset Residential 1 (SR-1) district in the Limited Use General 3 (LUG-3) district: Lot Number Street 73.1.3 7.1 5 North Gully Road 73.2.4 42 4 Cod Fish Park Road 5. By placing the following property currently located in the Limited Use General 3 (LUG-3) district in the Residential 20 (R-20) district: Map Lot Number Street 87 Portion of Myles Standish Paper Street Lot 80 Map 2011-39 on file at the Registry of Deeds Page 78 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 49 Zoning Map Change: LUG-3 – Country Overlay District” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee supports the Planning Board Motion. Quantum of vote required for passage of this motion is 2/3. ARTICLE 50 (Zoning Map Change: Surfside) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by taking the following actions: 1. By placing the following properties currently located in the Limited Use General 2 (LUG- 2) district in the Limited Use 1 (LUG-1) district: Map Lot Number Street 79 77 52 Pochick Avenue 79 27 62 Lovers Lane 79 128 54 Pochick Avenue 79 163 58 Pochick Avenue 79 162 60 Pochick Avenue 79 179 64 Pochick Avenue 79 178 64 Pochick Avenue 79 177 66 Pochick Avenue 79 176 21 Irving Street 79 175 Irving Street 79 156 68 Pochick Avenue 79 154 72 Pochick Avenue 79 118 27 Okorwaw Avenue 79 76 55 Pochick Avenue 79 127 53 Pochick Avenue 79 126 57 Pochick Avenue 79 125 59 Pochick Avenue 79 159 61 Pochick Avenue 79 158 18 Irving Street 79 160 Pochick Avenue 79 122 14 Irving Street 79 124 14 Irving Street 79 123 12 Irving Street Page 79 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 79 73 12 Irving Street 79 157 17 Irving Street 79 120 67 Pochick Avenue 79 121 15 Irving Street 79 72 13 Irving Street 79 119 69 Pochick Avenue 79 70 69R Pochick Avenue 79 71 69 Pochick Avenue 79 15 50 Weweeder Avenue 79 69 71 Pochick Avenue 79 68 75 Pochick Avenue 79 14 54 Weweeder Avenue 79 67 11 Adams Street 2. By placing the following properties currently located in the Limited Use General 2 (LUG- 2) district in the Limited Use 1 (LUG-1) district: Map Lot Number Street 80 144 7 Masaquet Avenue 3. By placing the following properties currently located in the Limited Use General 2 (LUG- 2) district in the Limited Use 1 (LUG-1) district: Map Lot Number Street 79 152 35 Okorwaw Avenue 79 151 41 Okorwaw Avenue 79 150 5 Monohansett Road 79 149 47 Okorwaw Avenue 79 117 4 Monohansett Road 79 116 2 Monohansett Road 79 115 1 Monohansett Road 79 114 49 Okorwaw Avenue 79 65 1R Monohansett Road 79 64 51 Okorwaw Avenue All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 50 Zoning Map Change: Surfside” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) Page 80 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions PLANNING BOARD MOTION: Moved that the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket be amended by taking the following actions: 1. By placing the following properties currently located in the Limited Use General 2 (LUG- 2) district in the Limited Use 1 (LUG-1) district: Map Lot Number Street 79 77 52 Pochick Avenue 79 27 62 Lovers Lane 79 128 54 Pochick Avenue 79 163 58 Pochick Avenue 79 162 60 Pochick Avenue 79 179 64 Pochick Avenue 79 178 64 Pochick Avenue 79 177 66 Pochick Avenue 79 176 21 Irving Street 79 175 Irving Street 79 156 68 Pochick Avenue 79 154 72 Pochick Avenue 79 118 27 Okorwaw Avenue 79 76 55 Pochick Avenue 79 127 53 Pochick Avenue 79 126 57 Pochick Avenue 79 125 59 Pochick Avenue 79 159 61 Pochick Avenue 79 158 18 Irving Street 79 160 Pochick Avenue 79 122 14 Irving Street 79 124 14 Irving Street 79 123 12 Irving Street 79 73 12 Irving Street 79 157 17 Irving Street 79 120 67 Pochick Avenue 79 121 15 Irving Street 79 72 13 Irving Street 79 119 69 Pochick Avenue 79 70 69R Pochick Avenue 79 71 69 Pochick Avenue 79 15 50 Weweeder Avenue Page 81 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 79 69 71 Pochick Avenue 79 68 75 Pochick Avenue 79 14 54 Weweeder Avenue 79 67 11 Adams Street 2. By placing the following property currently located in the Limited Use General 2 (LUG-2) district in the Limited Use 1 (LUG-1) district: Map Lot Number Street 80 144 7 Masaquet Avenue 3. By placing the following properties currently located in the Limited Use General 2 (LUG- 2) district in the Limited Use 1 (LUG-1) district: Map Lot Number Street 79 152 35 Okorwaw Avenue 79 151 41 Okorwaw Avenue 79 150 5 Monohansett Road 79 149 47 Okorwaw Avenue 79 117 4 Monohansett Road 79 116 2 Monohansett Road 79 115 1 Monohansett Road 79 114 49 Okorwaw Avenue 79 65 1R Monohansett Road 79 64 51 Okorwaw Avenue All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 50 Zoning Map Change: Surfside” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee supports the Planning Board Motion. Quantum of vote required for passage of this motion is 2/3. ARTICLE 51 (Zoning Map Change: Wauwinet) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by taking the following actions: 1. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential 1 (R-1) district in the Limited Use General 1 (LUG-1) district: Page 82 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 11 3 153 Wauwinet Road 11 4 151 Wauwinet Road 11 5 Wauwinet Road 11 6 147 Wauwinet Road 11 7 145 Wauwinet Road 11 8 143 Wauwinet Road 11 9 141 Wauwinet Road 11 10 139 Wauwinet Road 11 11.1 137 Wauwinet Road 11 21(50) 108 Wauwinet Road 11 22(31) 106 Wauwinet Road 11 23 104 Wauwinet Road 11 24.2 102 Wauwinet Road 11 24.3 100R Wauwinet Road 12 (portion of) 28 101 Squam Road 11 29 110 Wauwinet Road 11 31 106 Wauwinet Road 12 25/26 (a portion of) 105 Squam Road 12 23/24 1 Crows Nest Way 12 22.1 3 Crows Nest Way 12 22.2 5 Crows Nest Way 12 21 7 Crows Nest Way 12 20.1/20.2 9A/9B Crows Nest Way 2. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential 1 (R-1) district in the Limited Use General 3 (LUG-3) district: Map Lot Number Street 11 1 155 Wauwinet Road 11 25 (a portion of) 98 Wauwinet Road 11 26 (a portion of) 94 Wauwinet Road 7 1.1 (a portion of) 165 Wauwinet Road 7 1.6 (a portion of) Coskata 7 2 (a portion of) Coskata 3. By placing the following property currently located in the Residential 1 (R-1) district and the Limited Use General 3 (LUG-3) district in the Limited Use General 1 (LUG-1) district: Map Lot Number Street 11 24.1 100 Wauwinet Road Page 83 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 51 Zoning Map Change: Wauwinet” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) PLANNING BOARD MOTION: Moved that the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket be amended by taking the following actions: 1. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential 1 (R-1) district in the Limited Use General 1 (LUG-1) district: 11 3 153 Wauwinet Road 11 4 151 Wauwinet Road 11 5 Wauwinet Road 11 6 147 Wauwinet Road 11 7 145 Wauwinet Road 11 8 143 Wauwinet Road 11 9 141 Wauwinet Road 11 10 139 Wauwinet Road 11 11.1 137 Wauwinet Road 11 21(50) 108 Wauwinet Road 11 22(31) 106 Wauwinet Road 11 23 104 Wauwinet Road 11 24.2 102 Wauwinet Road 11 24.3 100R Wauwinet Road 12 (portion of) 28 101 Squam Road 11 29 110 Wauwinet Road 11 31 106 Wauwinet Road 12 25/26 (a portion of) 105 Squam Road 12 23/24 1 Crows Nest Way 12 22.1 3 Crows Nest Way 12 22.2 5 Crows Nest Way 12 21 7 Crows Nest Way 12 20.1/20.2 9A/9B Crows Nest Way 2. By placing the following properties currently located in the Residential 1 (R-1) district in the Limited Use General 3 (LUG-3) district: Map Lot Number Street 11 1 155 Wauwinet Road 11 25 (a portion of) 98 Wauwinet Road Page 84 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 11 26 (a portion of) 94 Wauwinet Road 7 1.1 (a portion of) 165 Wauwinet Road 7 1.6 (a portion of) Coskata 7 2 (a portion of) Coskata 3. By placing the following property currently located in the Residential 1 (R-1) district and the Limited Use General 3 (LUG-3) district in the Limited Use General 1 (LUG-1) district: Map Lot Number Street 11 24.1 100 Wauwinet Road All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 51 Zoning Map Change: Wauwinet” dated January 2012, revised February 2012, and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. PLANNING BOARD COMMENT: The parcels shown in strike-out have been removed from the rezoning at the request of the property owners, who are working on an inter-family property exchange. We anticipate that these parcels will be included in a future rezoning. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee supports the Planning Board Motion. Quantum of vote required for passage of this motion is 2/3. ARTICLE 52 (Zoning Map Change: Siasconset Center) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by placing the following properties currently located in the ‘Sconset Old Historic (SOH) district in the Village Neighborhood (VN) district: Map Lot Number Street 73.4.2 16 10 New Street (Siasconset) 73.2.4 34 6 Main Street (Siasconset) 73.2.4 35 4 Main Street (Siasconset) 73.2.4 33 8 Main Street (Siasconset) 73.2.4 32.1 10 Main Street (Siasconset) 73.2.4 32.2 1 Gully Road (Siasconset) All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 52 Zoning Map Change: Siasconset Center” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) Page 85 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions PLANNING BOARD MOTION: Moved that the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket be amended by placing the following properties currently located in the ‘Sconset Old Historic (SOH) district in the Village Neighborhood (VN) district: Map Lot Number Street 73.4.2 16 10 New Street (Siasconset) 73.2.4 34 6 Main Street (Siasconset) 73.2.4 35 4 Main Street (Siasconset) 73.2.4 33 8 Main Street (Siasconset) 73.2.4 32.1 10 Main Street (Siasconset) 73.2.4 32.2 1 Gully Road (Siasconset) All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 52 Zoning Map Change: Siasconset Center” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee supports the Planning Board Motion. Quantum of vote required for passage of this motion is 2/3. ARTICLE 53 (Zoning Map Change: Siasconset SR-20 to SR-10) To see if the Town will vote to amend the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket by placing the following properties currently located in the ‘Sconset Residential 20 (SR-20) district in the ‘Sconset Residential 10 (SR-10) district: Map Lot Number Street 49 65.1 51R Sankaty Road 49 64 45 Sankaty Road 49 67 Anns Lane 49 68 5 Anns Lane 49 74.1 2 Meetinghouse Lane 49 74.2 4 Meetinghouse Lane 49 76 9 Meetinghouse Lane 49 76.1 6 Meetinghouse Lane 49 76.2 52 Sankaty Road 49 77 2 Eldridge Lane 49 77.1 4 Eldridge Lane 49 77.2 5 Eldridge Lane 49 78 54 Sankaty Road 49 79 56 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 16 16 Baxter Road 49.2.3 17 25 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 18 22 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 19 24 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 19.1 24B Sankaty Road 49.2.3 20 26 Sankaty Road Page 86 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 49.2.3 23.3 29 Sconset Ave 49.2.3 23.4 30B Sankaty Road 49.2.3 23.5 30A Sankaty Road 49.2.3 24 26 Sconset Ave 49.2.3 25 32 Sconset Ave 49.2.3 31 28 Baxter Road 49.2.3 33 24 Baxter Road 49.2.3 35 22 Baxter Road 49.2.3 37 20 Baxter Road 49.2.3 39 18 Baxter Road 49.2.3 40 27 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 41 29 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 42 31 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 44 6 Emily Street 49.2.3 45 33 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 46 35 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 47 37 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 52 5 Emily Street 49.2.3 53 3 Emily Street 49.2.3 54 4 Emily Street 49.2.3 55 44 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 56 1 Jennifer Lane 49.3.2 3.1 40 Sankaty Road 49.3.2 3.2 11 Meetinghouse Lane 49.3.2 3.3 15 Meetinghouse Lane 49.3.2 4.1 3 Jennifer Lane 49.3.2 4.2 4 Jennifer Lane 49.3.2 5 24 Sconset Ave 49.3.2 5.1 24B Sconset Ave 73.1.4 1 5 Clifton Street 73.1.4 2 20 Sankaty Road 73.1.4 3 23 Sankaty Road 73.1.4 31 3 Rosaly Lane 73.1.4 32 1 Rosaly Lane 73.1.4 33 12 Baxter Road 73.1.4 34 6 Baxter Road 73.1.4 35 4 Butterfly Lane 73.1.4 36 11 Sankaty Road 73.1.4 37 4 Sankaty Road 73.1.4 45 19 Sankaty Road 73.1.4 46 17 Sankaty Road 73.1.4 47 15 Sankaty Road 73.4.1 8 1 Sconset Ave 73.4.1 9 18 Lindberg Ave 73.4.1 10 16 Lindberg Ave 73.4.1 30 10 Clifton Street 73.4.1 31 3 North Sias Road 73.4.1 32 2 North Sias Road Page 87 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 73.4.1 37 9 South Road 73.4.1 39 12 Clifton Street 73.4.1 40 5 North Sias Road 73.4.1 41 6 North Sias Road 73.4.1 42 4 North Sias Road 73.4.1 43 5 South Road 73.4.1 44 7 South Road All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 53 Zoning Map Change: Siasconset SR-20 to SR-10” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) PLANNING BOARD MOTION: Moved that the Zoning Map of the Town of Nantucket be amended by placing the following properties currently located in the ‘Sconset Residential 20 (SR-20) district in the ‘Sconset Residential 10 (SR-10) district: Map Lot Number Street 49 65.1 51R Sankaty Road 49 64 45 Sankaty Road 49 67 Anns Lane 49 68 5 Anns Lane 49 74.1 2 Meetinghouse Lane 49 74.2 4 Meetinghouse Lane 49 76 9 Meetinghouse Lane 49 76.1 6 Meetinghouse Lane 49 76.2 52 Sankaty Road 49 77 2 Eldridge Lane 49 77.1 4 Eldridge Lane 49 77.2 5 Eldridge Lane 49 78 54 Sankaty Road 49 79 56 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 16 16 Baxter Road 49.2.3 17 25 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 18 22 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 19 24 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 19.1 24B Sankaty Road 49.2.3 20 26 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 23.3 29 Sconset Ave 49.2.3 23.4 30B Sankaty Road 49.2.3 23.5 30A Sankaty Road 49.2.3 24 26 Sconset Ave 49.2.3 25 32 Sconset Ave 49.2.3 26 43 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 31 28 Baxter Road 49.2.3 33 24 Baxter Road Page 88 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 49.2.3 35 22 Baxter Road 49.2.3 37 20 Baxter Road 49.2.3 39 18 Baxter Road 49.2.3 40 27 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 41 29 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 42 31 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 44 6 Emily Street 49.2.3 45 33 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 46 35 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 47 37 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 51 39 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 52 5 Emily Street 49.2.3 53 3 Emily Street 49.2.3 54 4 Emily Street 49.2.3 55 44 Sankaty Road 49.2.3 56 1 Jennifer Lane 49.2.3 57 2 Jennifer Lane 49.3.2 3.1 40 Sankaty Road 49.3.2 3.2 11 Meetinghouse Lane 49.3.2 3.3 15 Meetinghouse Lane 49.3.2 4.1 3 Jennifer Lane 49.3.2 4.2 4 Jennifer Lane 49.3.2 5 24 Sconset Avenue 49.3.2 5.1 24B Sconset Avenue 73.1.4 1 5 Clifton Street 73.1.4 2 20 Sankaty Road 73.1.4 3 23 Sankaty Road 73.1.4 31 3 Rosaly Lane 73.1.4 32 1 Rosaly Lane 73.1.4 33 12 Baxter Road 73.1.4 34 6 Baxter Road 73.1.4 35 4 Butterfly Lane 73.1.4 36 11 Sankaty Road 73.1.4 37 4 Sankaty Road 73.1.4 45 19 Sankaty Road 73.1.4 46 17 Sankaty Road 73.1.4 47 15 Sankaty Road 73.4.1 8 1 Sconset Avenue 73.4.1 9 18 Lindberg Avenue 73.4.1 10 16 Lindberg Avenue 73.4.1 30 10 Clifton Street 73.4.1 31 3 North Sias Road 73.4.1 32 2 North Sias Road 73.4.1 37 9 South Road 73.4.1 39 12 Clifton Street 73.4.1 40 5 North Sias Road 73.4.1 41 6 North Sias Road 73.4.1 42 4 North Sias Road Page 89 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 73.4.1 43 5 South Road 73.4.1 44 7 South Road All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 53 Zoning Map Change: Siasconset SR-20 to SR-10” dated January 2012, revised February 2012, and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. PLANNING BOARD COMMENT: The parcels shown in strike-out have been removed and three parcels have been added to the motion due to a mapping error. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee supports the Planning Board Motion. Quantum of vote required for passage of this motion is 2/3. ARTICLE 54 (Zoning Map Change: Flex Development and Open Space Residential Design) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 139 (Zoning) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket, section 8, as follows (NOTE: new language is shown as highlighted text, language to be deleted is shown by strikeout; these methods to denote changes are not meant to become part of the final text; and, further, that non-substantive changes to the numbering of this bylaw be permitted in order that it be in compliance with the numbering format of the Code of the Town of Nantucket): 1. To delete sections 8A and 8B in their entirety. 2. To renumber section 8C as 8B and section 8D as 8C. 3. To delete and replace the title of section 8 and insert a new section 8A as follows: § 139-8. Residential Development Options A. Flex Development and Open Space Residential Development may be allowed as an alternative to a conventional subdivision. Flex Development may be allowed in the Town Overlay District (TOD) through the issuance of a special permit by the Planning Board. Open Space Residential Development is allowed by-right in the Country Overlay District (COD). The primary purposes of these development options are as follows: (a) to allow for greater flexibility and creativity in the design of residential developments (b) to encourage a more efficient form of development that consumes less open land (c) to reduce infrastructure and site disturbance through the creation of compact development (d) to encourage the permanent preservation of open space (1) Requirements. Page 90 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions (a) The following requirements shall apply to Flex Development and Open Space Residential Development: [1] All plans shall conform to the requirements of MGL c. 41 §§81K through 81GG and the “Rules and Regulations Governing the Subdivision of Land,” as may be amended by the Planning Board from time to time. [2] Building lots shall not be subject to the regularity formula in §139- 16D. [3] Building lots shall be restricted from any further lot division that results in additional building lots. [4] To ensure that all common open space and common facilities within the development will be properly maintained, a Homeowners Association shall be established in the form of a corporation, nonprofit organization, or trust. The Homeowners Association legal documents shall be subject to approval by the Planning Board and shall be filed at the Nantucket County Registry of Deeds or the Registry District of the Land Court. [5] The maximum number of building lots, excluding any bonuses, shall not exceed the number which may otherwise have been created on a conventional subdivision plan meeting all dimensional and upland requirements of the Zoning Bylaw and in full conformance with (and requiring no waivers from) the “Rules and Regulations Governing the Subdivision of Land,” as may be amended by the Planning Board from time to time, as demonstrated by the submission of a dimensioned lotting plan. (b) Preservation of open space shall be required, with the amount based on the total tract size pursuant to sections (3) and (4) below. [1] A restriction defining the protection of the open space shall be enforceable by the Town or County of Nantucket and recorded at the Nantucket County Registry of Deeds or the Registry District of the Land Court. In addition, open space shall be: (a) Owned by the Town of County of Nantucket; or (b) Owned by the Nantucket Islands Land Bank; or (c) Conveyed to an established nonprofit organization, a principal purpose of which is the conservation of open land; or (d) Subject to a permanent conservation restriction, as provided in MGL c. 184 §§ 31 through 33, and owned in common by a corporation or trust composed of the owners of lots within the development. [2] Open space shall be restricted to one or more of the following uses, subject to approval of the Planning Board, in accordance with MGL c. 184 §§ 31 and 32: (a) Preservation of important natural features on a lot (b) Passive recreation, including but not limited to, nature study, boating, fishing, hunting, picnicking, and horseback riding (c) Active recreation (d) Bicycle paths and walking trails Page 91 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions (e) Agriculture (f) Structures accessory to the use of the open space which may include, but is not limited to: boathouses, duck walks, landings, barns, gazebos (g) Water features consistent with the purposes described above (h) Individual underground septic systems or wells that provide service to the lots within the development [3] Subject to sections (3) and (4), a maximum of 50% of the required open space may be located on noncontiguous parcels of land in common ownership with the tract to be developed. The Planning Board shall determine the development potential of the noncontiguous parcel(s) and consider the open space value subject to the following criteria: (a) Preservation of scenic views or vistas. (b) Common border to existing open space. (c) Existence of a fragile ecological environment. (d) Agricultural importance. (e) Importance to the community for recreation, water supply, cultural or historic municipal use. (f) Importance to the community as determined by the Planning Board. (2) Bonus lots. (a) Flex Developments and Open Space Residential Developments shall be entitled to bonus lots, subject to the requirements below. Bonus lots shall be based on the number of building lots which could have been created through a conventional subdivision plan, as set forth in Section 139-8A(1)(a)(5). For all density calculations that result in a fractional number, only fractions equal to or greater than 0.51 should be rounded to the next highest whole number. [1] A 10% increase in the number of building lots that could have been created through the submission of a conventional subdivision plan. [2] A 10% increase if the open space remains open to the public through a permanent access easement or conveyance to the Town or County of Nantucket or the Nantucket Islands Land Bank. [3] A 1% increase for each 10% of the cluster lots restricted to a single dwelling unit, provided that the restricted lots would otherwise be permitted a second dwelling pursuant to Board of Health regulations. [4] The total increase in building lots shall not exceed 30% of the number of building lots which could have been created through a conventional subdivision plan. (3) Flex Development (a) Flex Development may be allowed in the Town Overlay District (TOD) through the issuance of a special permit subject to the following: [1] The Planning Board shall be the sole special permit granting authority for relief pursuant to any provision of this chapter. Page 92 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions [2] Planning Board approval of a special permit shall not substitute for approval of a definitive subdivision or Approval Not Required (ANR) plan. [3] Flex Development shall be permitted in the R-40, R-20, R-10, R-5, and ROH districts only and shall conform to the following dimensional requirements: R-40 R-20 R-10 R-5 ROH Minimum tract area (acres) 5 3 2 1 1 Open land required (total tract) 70%50%40% 30% 25% Minimum lot size (square feet) 10,000 7,500 4,000 3,000 3,000 Maximum lot ground cover ratio 35%30%50% 60% 65% Minimum frontage 20 20 20 0 0 Front setback 5 5 5 5 0 Side/Rear setback 5 5 5 5 0 [4] The Planning Board may reduce, by up to 100%, the setbacks, provided that the Planning Board finds that such a change will not have an adverse impact on the neighborhood and that it will promote the purposes and intent of this section. [5] The Planning Board may reduce, by up to 100%, the required frontage provided that the lot has sufficient access through an easement. [6] The Planning Board may waive the required minimum tract area provided that the Planning Board finds that the proposed Flex Development is more in keeping with the surrounding area, promotes a more efficient use of land, and that it will promote the purposes and intent of this section. [7] Noncontiguous open space parcels, subject to section (1)(b)[3], may be located in the Town Overlay District (TOD) or the Country Overlay District (COD). (b) The following development and design criteria will be considered by the Planning Board during their review of an application for Flex Development: [1] Landscaping features utilizing natural or manmade materials are encouraged and may include effective screening, planting of street trees, and preservation of existing mature vegetation. [2] Sidewalks and walking paths which encourage pedestrian activity are encouraged, including connections to adjacent neighborhoods and bordering open spaces. [3] Vehicular access should be consolidated in a small number of widely spaced access points where practicable. [4] Common driveways and shared parking areas are encouraged. (c) The following performance criteria shall be reviewed by the Planning Board. Mitigation measures proposed by the developer shall be considered: Page 93 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions [1] Traffic flow and safety in the proposed development, the neighborhood, and adjacent public and private ways will not be significantly impacted in comparison with other development options; [2] Quality of site design, building design (if applicable), and landscaping enhances the area in comparison with other development options; [3] The provision of open land and any associated landscaping is appropriate for the scale and location of the development as determined by the Planning Board; [4] That utilities and services, such as water and sewer, are adequate for the proposed development. (4) Open Space Development (a) Open Space Development shall be allowed by-right within the Country Overlay District (COD), subject to the following: [1] For parcels of land within an Open Space Development, the Planning Board shall be the sole special permit granting authority for relief pursuant to any provision of this chapter. [2] Open Space Development shall be permitted in the LUG-1, LUG-2, LUG-3, and VR districts only and shall conform to the following dimensional requirements: LUG-3 LUG-2 LUG-1 VR Minimum tract area (acres) 10 10 5 3 Open land required (total tract) 80%75%65% 60% Minimum lot size (square feet) 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 Maximum lot ground cover ratio 20%20%20% 20% Minimum frontage 20 20 20 20 Front setback 15 15 15 15 Side/Rear setback 10 10 10 10 [3] The Planning Board may issue a special permit to reduce, by up to 100%, the setbacks, provided that the Planning Board finds that such a change will not have an adverse impact on the neighborhood and that it will promote the purposes and intent of this section. [4] Noncontiguous open space parcels, subject to section (1)(b)[3], may be located in the Country Overlay District (COD) only. [5] In any LUG zone, a minimum buffer of 50 feet of permanently restricted and undisturbed open space (excluding walking paths and fire access easements) shall be required between the proposed lot line of any Open Space Residential Development lot and the outside boundary of the subdivision tract. The Planning Board, through the issuance of a special permit, may reduce or waive this requirement if it finds that: (a) Such reduction or waiver is necessitated by the shape or topography of the tract of land; or Page 94 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions (b) Natural resources will be better protected by an alternative location; or (c) Equivalent protection against inconsistency with the existing pattern of development has been provided. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) PLANNING BOARD MOTION: Moved that Chapter 139 (Zoning) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket be amended, section 8, as follows (NOTE: new language is shown as highlighted text, language to be deleted is shown by strikeout; these methods to denote changes are not meant to become part of the final text; and, further, that non-substantive changes to the numbering of this bylaw be permitted in order that it be in compliance with the numbering format of the Code of the Town of Nantucket): 1. To delete sections 8A and 8B in their entirety. 2. To renumber section 8C as 8B and section 8D as 8C. 3. To delete and replace the title of section 8 and insert a new section 8A as follows: § 139-8. Residential Development Options A. Flex Development and Open Space Residential Development options shall become effective on January 1, 2013 and may be allowed as an alternative to a conventional subdivision. Flex Development may be allowed in the Town Overlay District (TOD) through the issuance of a special permit by the Planning Board. Open Space Residential Development is allowed by-right in the Country Overlay District (COD). The primary purposes of these development options are as follows: (a) to allow for greater flexibility and creativity in the design of residential developments (b) to encourage a more efficient form of development that consumes less open land (c) to reduce infrastructure and site disturbance through the creation of compact development (d) to encourage the permanent preservation of open space (1) Requirements. (a) The following requirements shall apply to Flex Development and Open Space Residential Development: [1] All plans shall conform to the requirements of MGL c. 41 §§81K through 81GG and the “Rules and Regulations Governing the Subdivision of Land,” as may be amended by the Planning Board from time to time. [2] Building lots shall not be subject to the regularity formula in §139- 16D. Page 95 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions [3] Building lots shall be restricted from any further lot division that results in additional building lots. [4] To ensure that all common open space and common facilities within the development will be properly maintained, a Homeowners Association shall be established in the form of a corporation, nonprofit organization, or trust. The Homeowners Association legal documents shall be subject to approval by the Planning Board and shall be filed at the Nantucket County Registry of Deeds or the Registry District of the Land Court. [5] The maximum number of building lots, excluding any bonuses, shall not exceed the number which may otherwise have been created on a conventional subdivision plan meeting all dimensional and upland requirements of the Zoning Bylaw and in full conformance with (and requiring no waivers from) the “Rules and Regulations Governing the Subdivision of Land,” as may be amended by the Planning Board from time to time, as demonstrated by the submission of a dimensioned lotting plan. (b) Preservation of open space shall be required, with the amount based on the total tract size pursuant to sections (3) and (4) below. [1] A restriction defining the protection of the open space shall be enforceable by the Town or County of Nantucket and recorded at the Nantucket County Registry of Deeds or the Registry District of the Land Court. In addition, open space shall be: (a) Owned by the Town of County of Nantucket; or (b) Owned by the Nantucket Islands Land Bank; or (c) Conveyed to an established nonprofit organization, a principal purpose of which is the conservation of open land; or (d) Subject to a permanent conservation restriction, as provided in MGL c. 184 §§ 31 through 33, and owned in common by a corporation or trust composed of the owners of lots within the development. [2] Open space shall be restricted to one or more of the following uses, subject to approval of the Planning Board, in accordance with MGL c. 184 §§ 31 and 32: (a) Preservation of important natural features on a lot (b) Passive recreation, including but not limited to, nature study, boating, fishing, hunting, picnicking, and horseback riding (c) Active recreation (d) Bicycle paths and walking trails (e) Agriculture (f) Structures accessory to the use of the open space which may include, but is not limited to: boathouses, duck walks, landings, barns, gazebos (g) Water features consistent with the purposes described above (h) Individual underground septic systems or wells that provide service to the lots within the development Page 96 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions [3] Subject to sections (3) and (4), a maximum of 50% of the required open space may be located on noncontiguous parcels of land in common ownership with the tract to be developed. The Planning Board shall determine the development potential of the noncontiguous parcel(s) and consider the open space value subject to the following criteria: (a) Preservation of scenic views or vistas. (b) Common border to existing open space. (c) Existence of a fragile ecological environment. (d) Agricultural importance. (e) Importance to the community for recreation, water supply, cultural or historic municipal use. (f) Importance to the community as determined by the Planning Board. (2) Bonus lots. (a) Flex Developments and Open Space Residential Developments shall be entitled to bonus lots, subject to the requirements below. Bonus lots shall be based on the number of building lots which could have been created through a conventional subdivision plan, as set forth in Section 139-8A(1)(a)(5). For all density calculations that result in a fractional number, only fractions equal to or greater than 0.51 should be rounded to the next highest whole number. [1] A 10% increase in the number of building lots that could have been created through the submission of a conventional subdivision plan. [2] A 10% increase if the open space remains open to the public through a permanent access easement or conveyance to the Town or County of Nantucket or the Nantucket Islands Land Bank. [3] A 1% increase for each 10% of the cluster lots restricted to a single dwelling unit, provided that the restricted lots would otherwise be permitted a second dwelling pursuant to Board of Health regulations. [4] The total increase in building lots shall not exceed 30% of the number of building lots which could have been created through a conventional subdivision plan. (3) Flex Development (a) Flex Development may be allowed in the Town Overlay District (TOD) through the issuance of a special permit subject to the following: [1] The Planning Board shall be the sole special permit granting authority for relief pursuant to any provision of this chapter. [2] Planning Board approval of a special permit shall not substitute for approval of a definitive subdivision or Approval Not Required (ANR) plan. [3] Flex Development shall be permitted in the R-40, R-20, R-10, R-5, and ROH districts only and shall conform to the following dimensional requirements: Page 97 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions R-40 R-20 R-10 R-5 ROH Minimum tract area (acres) 5 3 2 1 1 Open land required (total tract) 70%50%40% 30% 25% Minimum lot size (square feet) 10,000 7,500 4,000 3,000 3,000 Maximum lot ground cover ratio 35%30%50% 60% 65% Minimum frontage 20 20 20 0 0 Front setback 5 5 5 5 0 Side/Rear setback 5 5 5 5 0 [4] The Planning Board may reduce, by up to 100%, the setbacks, provided that the Planning Board finds that such a change will not have an adverse impact on the neighborhood and that it will promote the purposes and intent of this section. [5] The Planning Board may reduce, by up to 100%, the required frontage provided that the lot has sufficient access through an easement. [6] The Planning Board may waive the required minimum tract area provided that the Planning Board finds that the proposed Flex Development is more in keeping with the surrounding area, promotes a more efficient use of land, and that it will promote the purposes and intent of this section. [7] Noncontiguous open space parcels, subject to section (1)(b)[3], may be located in the Town Overlay District (TOD) or the Country Overlay District (COD). (b) The following development and design criteria will be considered by the Planning Board during their review of an application for Flex Development: [1] Landscaping features utilizing natural or manmade materials are encouraged and may include effective screening, planting of street trees, and preservation of existing mature vegetation. [2] Sidewalks and walking paths which encourage pedestrian activity are encouraged, including connections to adjacent neighborhoods and bordering open spaces. [3] Vehicular access should be consolidated in a small number of widely spaced access points where practicable. [4] Common driveways and shared parking areas are encouraged. (c) The following performance criteria shall be reviewed by the Planning Board. Mitigation measures proposed by the developer shall be considered: [1] Traffic flow and safety in the proposed development, the neighborhood, and adjacent public and private ways will not be significantly impacted in comparison with other development options; [2] Quality of site design, building design (if applicable), and landscaping enhances the area in comparison with other development options; Page 98 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions [3] The provision of open land and any associated landscaping is appropriate for the scale and location of the development as determined by the Planning Board; [4] That utilities and services, such as water and sewer, are adequate for the proposed development. (4) Open Space Development (a) Open Space Development shall be allowed by-right within the Country Overlay District (COD), subject to the following: [1] For parcels of land within an Open Space Development, the Planning Board shall be the sole special permit granting authority for relief pursuant to any provision of this chapter. [2] Open Space Development shall be permitted in the LUG-1, LUG-2, LUG-3, and VR districts only and shall conform to the following dimensional requirements: LUG-3 LUG-2 LUG-1 VR Minimum tract area (acres) 10 10 5 3 Open land required (total tract) 80%75%65% 60% Minimum lot size (square feet) 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 Maximum lot ground cover ratio 20%20%20% 20% Minimum frontage 20 20 20 20 Front setback 15 15 15 15 Side/Rear setback 10 10 10 10 [3] The Planning Board may issue a special permit to reduce, by up to 100%, the setbacks, provided that the Planning Board finds that such a change will not have an adverse impact on the neighborhood and that it will promote the purposes and intent of this section. [4] Noncontiguous open space parcels, subject to section (1)(b)[3], may be located in the Country Overlay District (COD) only. [5] In any LUG zone, a minimum buffer of 50 feet of permanently restricted and undisturbed open space (excluding walking paths and fire access easements) shall be required between the proposed lot line of any Open Space Residential Development lot and the outside boundary of the subdivision tract. The Planning Board, through the issuance of a special permit, may reduce or waive this requirement if it finds that: (a) Such reduction or waiver is necessitated by the shape or topography of the tract of land; or (b) Natural resources will be better protected by an alternative location; or (c) Equivalent protection against inconsistency with the existing pattern of development has been provided. Page 99 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee supports the Planning Board Motion. Quantum of vote required for passage of this motion is 2/3. ARTICLE 55 (Zoning Bylaw Amendment: Public Wellhead Recharge District) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 139 (Zoning) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket, as follows (NOTE: new language is shown as highlighted text, language to be deleted is shown by strikeout; these methods to denote changes are not meant to become part of the final text): 1. To amend section 12B as follows: …The Public Wellhead Recharge District is located and bounded as shown on the following maps incorporated by reference herein: for Siasconset, a map entitled "Public Wellhead Recharge District: Siasconset," prepared by Horseley, Witten & Heggemann, Inc. dated October, 1990; for the Town, a map entitled "Public Wellhead Recharge District: Town," prepared by Haley & Ward, December 1994 September, 2011… 2. To amend section 12B, subsection 3(b) as follows: In order to comply with Subsection B(2)(s)[1], any person or firm proposing land uses which exceed the thresholds of this subsection shall apply the practices and technologies found in a publication entitled: "Artificial Recharge: Evaluation and Guidance to Municipalities: A Guide to Stormwater Infiltration Practices in Public Water Supply Areas of Massachusetts," prepared by the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission for the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency--Region I; November, 1996, “Massachusetts Stormwater Standards Handbook, Volume 1 – 3”, (MassDEP 2008) as such publication may be amended from time to time, the respective Water Companies, in making their finding of water quality compliance, shall decide which techniques and practices are appropriate for each respective application. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) PLANNING BOARD MOTION: Moved that Chapter 139 (Zoning) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket, be amended as follows (NOTE: new language is shown as highlighted text, language to be deleted is shown by strikeout; these methods to denote changes are not meant to become part of the final text): 1. To amend section 12B as follows: …The Public Wellhead Recharge District is located and bounded as shown on the following maps incorporated by reference herein: for Siasconset, a map entitled "Public Wellhead Recharge District: Siasconset," prepared by Horseley, Witten & Heggemann, Page 100 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Inc. dated October, 1990; for the Town, a map entitled "Public Wellhead Recharge District: Town," prepared by Haley & Ward, December 1994 September, 2011… 2. To amend section 12B, subsection 3(b) as follows: In order to comply with Subsection B(2)(s)[1], any person or firm proposing land uses which exceed the thresholds of this subsection shall apply the practices and technologies found in a publication entitled: "Artificial Recharge: Evaluation and Guidance to Municipalities: A Guide to Stormwater Infiltration Practices in Public Water Supply Areas of Massachusetts," prepared by the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission for the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency--Region I; November, 1996, “Massachusetts Stormwater Standards Handbook, Volume 1 – 3”, (MassDEP 2008) as such publication may be amended from time to time, the respective Water Companies, in making their finding of water quality compliance, shall decide which techniques and practices are appropriate for each respective application. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee supports the Planning Board Motion. Quantum of vote required for passage of this motion is 2/3. ARTICLE 56 (Zoning Bylaw Amendment: Technical Corrections/Miscellaneous) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 139 (Zoning) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket, as follows (NOTE: new language is shown as highlighted text, language to be deleted is shown by strikeout; these methods to denote changes are not meant to become part of the final text): 1. To amend section 2 by adding the following definition in alphabetical order: TAKE OUT STATION: A designated area within a take-out food establishment where a cash register or other means of taking and processing orders is located. 2. To amend section 12C subsection 2(b)[1] as follows: [1] Within the ROH, R-1, R-5, R-10, R-20, and R-40 districts only, Tthere shall be no more than two lots (including the subject lot) containing neighborhood employee housing, employer dormitory housing previously approved by the special permit granting authority under this chapter, or dormitory units that are legally nonconforming, all within 1,000 feet of the property line of a lot subject to this special permit; 3. To amend section 33A(3)(a) as follows: Except where the Zoning Administrator or the permit granting authority determines that a special permit is issued finding that the alteration, reconstruction, extension or structural change to a structure does not increase its nonconforming nature. 4. To amend section 33A subsection 8 as follows: Page 101 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Preexisting, nonconforming lots may be increased in size through the addition of adjoining property without the need for any relief under this Bylaw.changed; provided that no change in size, shape, boundaries or frontage of any preexisting, nonconforming lot shall be done in any manner except only pursuant to the issuance of a special permit granted by the special permit granting authority designated by this chapter based upon a finding that said change will not be substantially more detrimental than the existing nonconformity to the neighborhood; provided, further, that no such special permit shall be granted which creates any new nonconformity or increase any existing nonconformity. Any other alteration in size, shape, boundary, ground coverage, or frontage to a preexisting, nonconforming lot that does not increase an existing or create a new nonconformity is allowed upon determination by the Zoning Administrator that such alternation will not be substantially more detrimental to the neighborhood. New lots created pursuant to MGL c. 41 § 81P, based upon the exception in the clause of MGL c. 41§ 81L for lots containing two or more structures that predate the adoption of subdivision control in the Town, shall have the same status as preexisting, nonconforming lots, and any structures thereon, which predate the adoption of subdivision control in the Town, shall have the status of preexisting nonconforming structures. 5. To amend section 33E(1) as follows: E. Any increase in area, frontage, width, yard or depth requirements shall not prohibit an unimproved lot from being built upon for single- and two-family residential purposes, provided that: (1) In addition to the provisions of MGL c. 40A, § 6, as may be amended from time to time, any increase in area, frontage, width, yard or depth requirements shall not prohibit an unimproved lot from being built upon for single- and two-family residential purposes, provided that: either at the time of recording or endorsement of such lot, whichever occurred sooner, such lot was not held in common ownership with any adjoining land and conformed to then-existing Zoning Bylaw requirements, and now has less than the present requirements of area or frontage and has a frontage of not less than 20 feet or the benefit of an appurtenant easement providing a means of access for vehicles and utilities to and from a public street. (a) either at the time of recording or endorsement of such lot, whichever occurred sooner, such lot was not held in common ownership with any adjoining land and conformed to then-existing Zoning Bylaw requirements; or (b) at the time of such amendment, the lot had the benefit of a zoning protection period pursuant to MGL c. 40A, §6(5th par.) and was conveyed into separate ownership from adjoining land prior to the end of such zoning protection, and remained in separate ownership and control at all times since the expiration of such protection. and now has less than the present requirements of area or frontage and has a frontage of not less than 20 feet or the benefit of an appurtenant easement providing a means of access for vehicles and utilities to and from a public street, which access, in the opinion of Page 102 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions the Planning Board, has sufficient width, suitable grades, and adequate construction to provide for the needs of vehicular traffic in relation to the proposed construction and for the installation of municipal services to serve the land in question and the buildings erected and to be erected thereon. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Planning Board) PLANNING BOARD MOTION: Moved that Chapter 139 (Zoning) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket be amended, as follows (NOTE: new language is shown as highlighted text, language to be deleted is shown by strikeout; these methods to denote changes are not meant to become part of the final text): 1. To amend section 2 by adding the following definition in alphabetical order: TAKE OUT STATION: A designated area within a take-out food establishment where a cash register or other means of taking and processing orders is located. 2. To amend section 12C subsection 2(b)[1] as follows: [1] Within the ROH, R-1, R-5, R-10, R-20, and R-40 districts only, Tthere shall be no more than two lots (including the subject lot) containing neighborhood employee housing, employer dormitory housing previously approved by the special permit granting authority under this chapter, or dormitory units that are legally nonconforming, all within 1,000 feet of the property line of a lot subject to this special permit; 3. To amend section 33A(3)(a) as follows: Except where the Zoning Administrator or the permit granting authority determines that a special permit is issued finding that the alteration, reconstruction, extension or structural change to a structure does not increase its nonconforming nature. 4. To amend section 33A subsection 8 as follows: Preexisting, nonconforming lots may be increased in area or frontage through the addition of adjoining property without the need for any relief under this Bylaw.changed; provided that no change in size, shape, boundaries or frontage of any preexisting, nonconforming lot shall be done in any manner except only pursuant to the issuance of a special permit granted by the special permit granting authority designated by this chapter based upon a finding that said change will not be substantially more detrimental than the existing nonconformity to the neighborhood; provided, further, that no such special permit shall be granted which creates any new nonconformity or increase any existing nonconformity. Any other alteration to a preexisting, nonconforming lot that does not increase an existing or create a new nonconformity is allowed upon determination by the Zoning Administrator that such alternation will not be substantially more detrimental to the neighborhood. New lots created pursuant to MGL c. 41 § 81P, based upon the exception in the clause of MGL c. 41§ 81L for lots containing two or more structures that predate the adoption of subdivision control in the Town, shall have the same status as preexisting, nonconforming lots, and any structures thereon, which Page 103 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions predate the adoption of subdivision control in the Town, shall have the status of preexisting nonconforming structures. 5. To amend section 33E(1) as follows: E. Any increase in area, frontage, width, yard or depth requirements shall not prohibit an unimproved lot from being built upon for single- and two-family residential purposes, provided that: (1) In addition to the provisions of MGL c. 40A, § 6, as may be amended from time to time, any increase in area, frontage, width, yard or depth requirements shall not prohibit an unimproved lot from being built upon for single- and two-family residential purposes, provided that: either at the time of recording or endorsement of such lot, whichever occurred sooner, such lot was not held in common ownership with any adjoining land and conformed to then-existing Zoning Bylaw requirements, and now has less than the present requirements of area or frontage and has a frontage of not less than 20 feet or the benefit of an appurtenant easement providing a means of access for vehicles and utilities to and from a public street. (a) either at the time of recording or endorsement of such lot, whichever occurred sooner, such lot was not held in common ownership with any adjoining land and conformed to then-existing Zoning Bylaw requirements; or (b) at the time of such amendment, the lot had the benefit of a zoning protection period pursuant to MGL c. 40A, §6(5th par.) and was conveyed into separate ownership from adjoining land prior to the end of such zoning protection, and remained in separate ownership and control at all times since the expiration of such protection. and now has less than the present requirements of area or frontage and has a frontage of not less than 20 feet or the benefit of an appurtenant easement providing a means of access for vehicles and utilities to and from a public street, which access, in the opinion of the Planning Board, has sufficient width, suitable grades, and adequate construction to provide for the needs of vehicular traffic in relation to the proposed construction and for the installation of municipal services to serve the land in question and the buildings erected and to be erected thereon. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee supports the Planning Board Motion. Quantum of vote required for passage of this motion is 2/3. ARTICLE 57 (Zoning Bylaw Amendment: Solar Energy Overlay District) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 139 (Zoning) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket as follows: 1. To amend Section 139- 12 as follows: Page 104 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions A. By amending the title of §139-12 as follows: Overlay Districts Flood Hazard (FHD), Public Well Recharge (PWR), Multifamily (MF), Neighborhood Employee Housing (NEHOD), County Overlay District (COD) and Town Overlay District (TOD), Harbor Overlay District (HOD), Multi-Family Overlay District (MFOD), Village Height Overlay District (VHOD), and Solar Energy Overlay District (SEOD). B. By adding a new subsection §139-12.L, as follows: Solar Energy Overlay District (SEOD). Notwithstanding the provisions of 139-7, solar energy facilities located in the SEOD may proceed without the need for a special permit, variance, or other discretionary approval. A. This section shall apply to new land based solar energy facilities and to physical modifications to existing land based facilities that materially alter the type, configuration, or size of such facilities or related equipment. B. General requirements: a. Minor site plan review, as set forth in §139-23 shall be required for all solar energy facilities in the SEOD. The Planning Board shall be the minor site plan review authority for solar energy facilities in the SEOD. In addition to the minor site plan review requirements of§139-23, the following information shall be included on the site plans: i. Outline of all existing structures, including purpose (e.g. residence, garage, commercial etc.) for all structures located on the site and on lots within 500 feet of the site. A note indicating the distance from the solar energy facility to each structure shown shall also be included. ii. Any existing overhead utility lines. iii. Documentation of the solar energy facility’s manufacturer and model and the length, width and height of the solar array. iv. The name, address and contact information of all applicants, property owners and agents representing the applicant and/or owner. v. Property lines and physical features, including roads, for the project site; vi. Proposed changes to the landscape of the site, grading, vegetation clearing and planting, exterior lighting, screening vegetation or structures; vii. Blueprints or drawings of the solar photovoltaic installation signed by a Professional Engineer licensed to practice in the Page 105 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Commonwealth of Massachusetts showing the proposed layout of the system and any potential shading from nearby structures viii. One or three line electrical diagram detailing the solar photovoltaic installation, associated components, and electrical interconnection methods, with all National Electrical Code compliant disconnects and overcurrent devices; ix. Documentation of the major system components to be used, including the PV panels, mounting system, and inverter; x. Name, address, and contact information for proposed system installer; xi. Name, address, phone number and signature of the project proponent, as well as all co-proponents or property owners, if any; xii. The name, contact information and signature of any agents representing the project proponent; b. Zoning district designation for the parcel(s) of land comprising the project site (submission of a copy of a zoning map with the parcel(s) identified is suitable for this purpose); c. Proof of liability insurance; and d. Description of financial surety that satisfies Section 3.12.3. The Site Plan Review Authority may waive documentary requirements as it deems appropriate. C. Site Control The project proponent shall submit documentation of actual or prospective access and control of the project site sufficient to allow for construction and operation of the proposed solar photovoltaic installation. D. Operation & Maintenance Plan The project proponent shall submit a plan for the operation and maintenance of the large- scale ground-mounted solar photovoltaic installation, which shall include measures for maintaining safe access to the installation, storm water controls, as well as general procedures for operational maintenance of the installation. E. Utility Notification No large- scale ground –mounted solar photovoltaic installation shall be constructed until evidence has been given to the Site Plan Review Authority that the utility company that operates the electrical grid where the installation is to be located has been informed of the solar photovoltaic installation owner or operator’s intent to install an interconnected customer-owned generator. Off-grid systems shall be exempt from this requirement. F. Dimension and Density Requirements Page 106 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions a. For large - scale ground-mounted solar photovoltaic installations, front, side and rear setbacks shall be as follows: The following setback requirements shall apply: i. Front yard: The front yard depth shall be at least 10 feet; provided, however, that where the lot abuts a Conservation-Recreation or Residential district, the front yard shall not be less than 50 feet. ii. Side yard. Each side yard shall have a depth at least 15 feet; provided, however, that where the lot abuts a Conservation-Recreation or Residential district, the front yard shall not be less than 50 feet. iii. Rear yard. The rear yard depth shall be at least 25 feet; provided, however, that where the lot abuts a Conservation-Recreation or Residential district, the front yard shall not be less than 50 feet. iv. The Planning Board may, during minor site plan review, waive the above setback requirements based on site specific considerations. G. Appurtenant Structures All appurtenant structures to large- scale ground-mounted solar photovoltaic installations shall be subject to reasonable regulations concerning the bulk and height of structures, lot area, setbacks, and open space, parking and building coverage requirements. All such appurtenant structures, including but not limited to, equipment shelters, storage facilities, transformers, and substations, shall be architecturally compatible with each other. Whenever reasonable, structures should be shaded from view by vegetation and/or joined or clustered to avoid adverse visual impacts. H. Appurtenant Structures I. Design Standards a. Lighting i. Lighting of solar photovoltaic installations shall be consistent with local, state and federal law. Lighting of other parts of the installation, such as appurtenant structures, shall be limited to that required for safety and operational purposes, and shall be reasonably shielded from abutting properties. Where feasible, lighting of the solar photovoltaic installation shall be directed downward and shall incorporate full cut-off fixtures to reduce light pollution. b. Signage i. Signs on large- scale ground-mounted solar photovoltaic installations shall comply with a municipality’s sign bylaw. A sign consistent with a municipality’s sign bylaw shall be required to identify the owner and provide a 24-hour emergency contact phone number. ii. Solar photovoltaic installations shall not be used for displaying any advertising except for reasonable identification of the manufacturer or operator of the solar photovoltaic installation. c. Utility Connections Page 107 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions i. Reasonable efforts, as determined by the Site Plan Review Authority, shall be made to place all utility connections from the solar photovoltaic installation underground, depending on appropriate soil conditions, shape, and topography of the site and any requirements of the utility provider. Electrical transformers for utility interconnections may be above ground if required by the utility provider. J. Safety and Environmental Standards a. Emergency Services i. The large-scale solar photovoltaic installation owner or operator shall provide a copy of the project summary, electrical schematic, and site plan to the local fire chief. Upon request the owner or operator shall cooperate with local emergency services in developing an emergency response plan. All means of shutting down the solar photovoltaic installation shall be clearly marked. The owner or operator shall identify a responsible person for public inquiries throughout the life of the installation. b. Land Clearing, Soil Erosion and Habitat Impacts i. Clearing of natural vegetation shall be limited to what is necessary for the construction, operation and maintenance of the large – scale ground-mounted solar photovoltaic installation or otherwise prescribed by applicable laws, regulations, and bylaws. K. Monitoring and Maintenance a. Solar Photovoltaic Installation Conditions - The large - scale ground- mounted solar photovoltaic installation owner or operator shall maintain the facility in good condition. Maintenance shall include, but not be limited to, painting, structural repairs, and integrity of security measures. Site access shall be maintained to a level acceptable to the local Fire Chief and Emergency Medical Services. The owner or operator shall be responsible for the cost of maintaining the solar photovoltaic installation and any access road(s), unless accepted as a public way. b. Modifications - All material modifications to a solar photovoltaic installation made after issuance of the required building permit shall require approval by the Site Plan Review Authority. L. Removal Requirements a. Any large- scale ground-mounted solar photovoltaic installation which has reached the end of its useful life or has been abandoned consistent with Section 3.12.2 of this bylaw shall be removed. The owner or operator shall physically remove the installation no more than 150 days after the date of discontinued operations. The owner or operator shall notify the Site Plan Review Authority by certified mail of Page 108 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions the proposed date of discontinued operations and plans for removal. Decommissioning shall consist of: (a.) Physical removal of all large- scale ground-mounted solar photovoltaic installations, structures, equipment, security barriers and transmission lines from the site. (b.) Disposal of all solid and hazardous waste in accordance with local, state, and federal waste disposal regulations. (c.) Stabilization or re-vegetation of the site as necessary to minimize erosion. The Site Plan Review Authority may allow the owner or operator to leave landscaping or designated below-grade foundations in order to minimize erosion and disruption to vegetation. M. Abandonment a. Absent notice of a proposed date of decommissioning or written notice of extenuating circumstances, the solar photovoltaic installation shall be considered abandoned when it fails to operate for more than one year without the written consent of the Site Plan Review Authority. If the owner or operator of the large- scale ground-mounted solar photovoltaic installation fails to remove the installation in accordance with the requirements of this section within 150 days of abandonment or the proposed date of decommissioning, the town may enter the property and physically remove the installation. N. ADDITONAL PROVISIONS (if any) a. To amend §139-2 as follows, by inserting the following new definition in alphabetical order: i. Large-Scale Ground-Mounted Solar Photovoltaic Installation: A solar photovoltaic system that is structurally mounted on the ground and is not roof-mounted, and has a minimum nameplate capacity of 250 kW DC. ii. On-Site Solar Photovoltaic Installation: A solar photovoltaic installation that is constructed at a location where other uses of the underlying property occur. iii. Rated Nameplate Capacity: The maximum rated output of electric power production of the Photovoltaic system in Direct Current (DC). iv. Solar energy facilities – All of the equipment, machinery, and structures used for either the primary or accessory purpose of converting, storing or transmitting electricity generated from solar energy b. To amend §139-4 to add the following: DISTRICT ABBREVIATION Solar Energy Overlay District SEOD i. The Solar Energy Overlay District (SEOD) includes the following parcels: Map 39, Lot 14, Number 188, Madaket Road Map 58, Lot 1, Massasoit Bridge Road Map 58, Lot 38, Madaket Road Page 109 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions c. To amend §139-17.B to add the following subsection: 7. Solar energy facilities located within the SEOD. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Charles Stott, et al) PLANNING BOARD MOTION: Moved to take no action. PLANNING BOARD COMMENT: The land included in the proposed SEOD is owned by the Town of Nantucket. Solar energy facilities are permitted as a municipal use in all zoning districts, therefore, the proposed overlay district is not necessary to allow such use. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee supports the Planning Board Motion. Quantum of vote required for passage of this article is 2/3. ARTICLE 58 (Bylaw Amendment: Shellfish, Taking of) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 122 (Shellfish, Taking of) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket as follows (NOTE: new language is shown as highlighted text, language to be deleted is shown by strike-out; these methods to denote changes are not meant to become part of the final text; and, further, that non-substantive changes to the numbering of this bylaw be permitted in order that it be in compliance with the numbering format of the Code of the Town of Nantucket): § 122-2. Permit conditions. No person shall receive a permit from the Selectmen for the taking of shellfish unless under the following conditions, viz (for commercial use): C. The applicant shall pay as a fee for said permit a sum to be set by the Selectmen from time to time, except that there shall be no fee charged to any resident applicant over 60 years of age who does not hold a state commercial permit and agrees not to sell his/her catch in the commercial market. The Selectmen may set fees for commercial and family licenses. § 122-11. Family permits; fee. A. Family permits shall be issued for a period of one year from April 1 at a fee to be set by the Selectmen and shall be good for the taking of eels, sea worms and any and all kinds of shellfish and shall not allow the taking of shellfish of a size, or in an area defined closed by State of Massachusetts, the Board of Selectmen or the Marine Superintendent, or at a season prohibited by law and shall be subject to such other rules and regulations as the Selectmen shall set from time to time. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Harbor & Shellfish Advisory Board) Page 110 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that Chapter 122 (Shellfish, Taking of) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket is amended as follows (NOTE: new language is shown as highlighted text, language to be deleted is shown by strike-out; these methods to denote changes are not meant to become part of the final text; and, further, that non-substantive changes to the numbering of this bylaw be permitted in order that it be in compliance with the numbering format of the Code of the Town of Nantucket): § 122-2. Permit conditions. No person shall receive a permit from the Selectmen for the taking of shellfish unless under the following conditions, viz (for commercial use): C. The applicant shall pay as a fee for said permit a sum to be set by the Selectmen from time to time, except that there shall be no fee charged to any resident applicant over 60 years of age who does not hold a state commercial permit and agrees not to sell his/her catch in the commercial market. The Selectmen may set fees for commercial and family licenses. § 122-11. Family permits; fee. A. Family permits shall be issued for a period of one year from April 1 at a fee to be set by the Selectmen and shall be good for the taking of eels, sea worms and any and all kinds of shellfish and shall not allow the taking of shellfish of a size, or in an area defined closed by State of Massachusetts, the Board of Selectmen or the Marine Superintendent, or at a season prohibited by law and shall be subject to such other rules and regulations as the Selectmen shall set from time to time. ARTICLE 59 (Bylaw Amendment: Town Property, Conveyance of) To see if the Town will vote to rescind Section 4 (Acquisition of Land for Town Offices) of Chapter 46 (Town Property, Conveyance of) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket. Section 4 currently reads: All acquisitions by the Town of Nantucket, whether by purchase or by lease, of vacant or improved land outside the downtown core district, the acquisition of which is for the construction and/or renovation for use as Town offices, shall require a vote of the Town Meeting; no offices presently within the downtown core district shall be relocated to any site outside the downtown core district without a vote of the Town Meeting. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved not to adopt the Article. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee believes issues of this magnitude deserve to be considered by Town Meeting. Page 111 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions ARTICLE 60 (Bylaw Amendment: Personnel) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 33 (Personnel) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket as follows (NOTE: new language is shown as highlighted text, language to be deleted is shown by strike-out; these methods to denote changes are not meant to become part of the final text; and, further, that non-substantive changes to the numbering of this bylaw be permitted in order that it be in compliance with the numbering format of the Code of the Town of Nantucket): 33-4. All Town departments and positions, except those under the jurisdiction of the School Committee; Airport Commission; elected positions; employees of the Wannacomet Water Company that are under the direction and control of the Nantucket Water Commission; the positions of Town Counsel, Town Prosecutor and Labor Counsel; and certain positions for which the compensation is on a fee basis or the incumbents of which render intermittent or casual services, shall be subject to the provisions of this chapter and any rules and regulations adopted pursuant to this chapter. Provisions of collective bargaining agreements shall govern those employees whenever collective bargaining agreements conflict with the provisions of this chapter and any rules and regulations adopted pursuant to this chapter. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved to take no action on the Article. FINANCE COMMITTEE/BOARD OF SELECTMEN JOINT COMMENT: Inclusion in the Town’s Personnel Bylaw of the Airport and Wannacomet Water Enterprise Funds (as is the case with other enterprise funds such as Our Island Home) is necessary for consistency in the application of uniform regulations, policies and classification and compensation schedules for non-union personnel; however, rather than amending the Bylaw at this Town Meeting, Town Administration will work with the Airport and Wannacomet over the next year to develop such consistent and uniform regulations, and amendments to the Personnel Bylaw for future consideration by Town Meeting. ARTICLE 61 (Bylaw Amendment: Coastal Properties Owned by Town, Management of) To see if the Town will vote to delete Chapter 67 of the Code of the Town of Nantucket, “Management of Coastal Properties Owned by Town”. (Arthur I. Reade, Jr., et al) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved to take no action on the Article. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee considered the effect of six citizen- sponsored articles (61, 62, 63, 64, 65 and 71) that would alter Chapter 67 of the Town Code, ranging from its elimination (this article) to requiring a ballot question to approve leasing or licensing of Town-owned land (71). As it exists, Chapter 67 is a moratorium for the use of Page 112 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Town-owned land along Nantucket’s eastern shore in conjunction with various private erosion- control applications. It was adopted in 2008 and extended to December 31, 2013 in 2010. The Committee recognized that there are impending actions of the Board of Selectmen to appoint a work group with a timeline for the creation of the Coastal Management Plan (the “Plan”) required by Chapter 67. The Committee also found the recommendation of the Nantucket Planning and Economic Development Commission (NP&EDC) for “no action” to be compelling since the articles attempt to impede or interfere with the course of action outlined by Chapter 67’s adoption four years ago at a mid-point in the process. The Committee is concerned that the Plan proceed to development without further delay and notes that open-ended moratoria has been found by the courts to be contrary to the State’s Constitution. Recommendations regarding process for adoption, leasing and licensing should be articulated in the Plan. The Committee notes that the Plan should be available prior to or during the development of the 2013 Annual Town Meeting warrant should there be specific policy matters that need further debate. ARTICLE 62 (Bylaw Amendment: Coastal Properties Owned by Town, Management of) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 67 of the Code of the Town of Nantucket, “Management of Coastal Properties Owned by Town”, by striking the text of the present Chapter 67 in its totality, and by inserting in its place the following new Chapter 67; or take other action relative thereto: Use of Town Real Property for Coastal Protection. The Board of Selectmen is hereby empowered to authorize the use of Town-owned real property by public or private individuals or entities for the construction and placement of coastal engineering structures and erosion control measures to protect public and private property, public ways, utilities and infrastructure from coastal erosion, subject to the adoption by the Board of Selectmen of such coastal management principles as they shall approve, and under such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectmen shall deem appropriate for the protection of the interests of the Town and the public, including the requirement that all necessary licenses, permits and approvals shall be obtained in each instance from all boards, commissions, agencies and other authorities having jurisdiction. (Arthur I. Reade, Jr. et al) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved to take no action on the Article. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee considered the effect of six citizen- sponsored articles (61, 62, 63, 64, 65 and 71) that would alter Chapter 67 of the Town Code, ranging from its elimination (Article 61) to requiring a ballot question to approve leasing or licensing of Town-owned land (71). As it exists, Chapter 67 is a moratorium for the use of Town-owned land along Nantucket’s eastern shore in conjunction with various private erosion- control applications. It was adopted in 2008 and extended to December 31, 2013 in 2010. Page 113 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions The Committee recognized that there are impending actions of the Board of Selectmen to appoint a work group with a timeline for the creation of the Coastal Management Plan (the “Plan”) required by Chapter 67. The Committee also found the recommendation of the Nantucket Planning and Economic Development Commission (NP&EDC) for “no action” to be compelling since the articles attempt to impede or interfere with the course of action outlined by Chapter 67’s adoption four years ago at a mid-point in the process. The Committee is concerned that the Plan proceed to development without further delay and notes that open-ended moratoria has been found by the courts to be contrary to the State’s Constitution. Recommendations regarding process for adoption, leasing and licensing should be articulated in the Plan. The Committee notes that the Plan should be available prior to or during the development of the 2013 Annual Town Meeting warrant should there be specific policy matters that need further debate. ARTICLE 63 (Bylaw Amendment: Coastal Properties Owned by Town, Management of) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 67 of the Code of the Town of Nantucket, “Management of Coastal Properties Owned by Town”, by striking the text of the present Chapter 67 in its totality, and by inserting in its place the following new Chapter 67; or take other action relative thereto: Use of Town Real Property for Coastal Protection. The Board of Selectmen is hereby empowered to authorize the use of Town-owned real property by public or private individuals or entities for the construction and placement of coastal engineering structures and erosion control measures to protect public and private property, public ways, utilities and infrastructure from coastal erosion, under such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectmen shall deem appropriate for the protection of the interests of the Town and the public, including the requirement that all necessary licenses, permits and approvals shall be obtained in each instance from all boards, commissions, agencies and other authorities having jurisdiction. (Arthur I. Reade, Jr., et al) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved to take no action on the Article. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee considered the effect of six citizen- sponsored articles (61, 62, 63, 64, 65 and 71) that would alter Chapter 67 of the Town Code, ranging from its elimination (Article 61) to requiring a ballot question to approve leasing or licensing of Town-owned land (71). As it exists, Chapter 67 is a moratorium for the use of Town-owned land along Nantucket’s eastern shore in conjunction with various private erosion- control applications. It was adopted in 2008 and extended to December 31, 2013 in 2010. The Committee recognized that there are impending actions of the Board of Selectmen to appoint a work group with a timeline for the creation of the Coastal Management Plan (the “Plan”) required by Chapter 67. The Committee also found the recommendation of the Nantucket Planning and Economic Development Commission (NP&EDC) for “no action” to be compelling since the articles attempt to impede or interfere with the course of action outlined by Chapter 67’s adoption four years ago at a mid-point in the process. Page 114 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions The Committee is concerned that the Plan proceed to development without further delay and notes that open-ended moratoria has been found by the courts to be contrary to the State’s Constitution. Recommendations regarding process for adoption, leasing and licensing should be articulated in the Plan. The Committee notes that the Plan should be available prior to or during the development of the 2013 Annual Town Meeting warrant should there be specific policy matters that need further debate. ARTICLE 64 (Bylaw Amendment: Coastal Properties Owned by Town, Management of) To see if the Town will vote to: Amend Chapter 67, Coastal Properties Owned by Town, Management of of the Charter and Code of the Town of Nantucket by amending Section 67-1 D. Duration of moratorium as follows: after the word “established” at the end of the first sentence, insert the words, “and approved by any annual or special town meeting, to the extent that such approval is consistent with Federal and/or state law.” Or to take any other action related thereto. (Catherine Flanagan Stover, et al) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved to take no action on the Article. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee considered the effect of six citizen- sponsored articles (61, 62, 63, 64, 65 and 71) that would alter Chapter 67 of the Town Code, ranging from its elimination (Article 61) to requiring a ballot question to approve leasing or licensing of Town-owned land (71). As it exists, Chapter 67 is a moratorium for the use of Town-owned land along Nantucket’s eastern shore in conjunction with various private erosion- control applications. It was adopted in 2008 and extended to December 31, 2013 in 2010. The Committee recognized that there are impending actions of the Board of Selectmen to appoint a work group with a timeline for the creation of the Coastal Management Plan (the “Plan”) required by Chapter 67. The Committee also found the recommendation of the Nantucket Planning and Economic Development Commission (NP&EDC) for “no action” to be compelling since the articles attempt to impede or interfere with the course of action outlined by Chapter 67’s adoption four years ago at a mid-point in the process. The Committee is concerned that the Plan proceed to development without further delay and notes that open-ended moratoria has been found by the courts to be contrary to the State’s Constitution. Recommendations regarding process for adoption, leasing and licensing should be articulated in the Plan. The Committee notes that the Plan should be available prior to or during the development of the 2013 Annual Town Meeting warrant should there be specific policy matters that need further debate. ARTICLE 65 (Bylaw Amendment: Coastal Properties Owned by Town, Management of) To see if the Town will vote to: Amend Chapter 67, Coastal Properties Owned by Town, Management of of the Charter and Code of the Town of Nantucket by amending as follows: Page 115 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Add new “Section 67-1 E. Coastal Land, leasing or licensing Leasing or licensing any Town- owned coastal land for private erosion-control protection purposes shall be approved by vote at any Annual or Special Town Meeting.” Or to take any other action related thereto. (Catherine Flanagan Stover, et al) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved to take no action on the Article. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee considered the effect of six citizen- sponsored articles (61, 62, 63, 64, 65 and 71) that would alter Chapter 67 of the Town Code, ranging from its elimination (Article 61) to requiring a ballot question to approve leasing or licensing of Town-owned land (71). As it exists, Chapter 67 is a moratorium for the use of Town-owned land along Nantucket’s eastern shore in conjunction with various private erosion- control applications. It was adopted in 2008 and extended to December 31, 2013 in 2010. The Committee recognized that there are impending actions of the Board of Selectmen to appoint a work group with a timeline for the creation of the Coastal Management Plan (the “Plan”) required by Chapter 67. The Committee also found the recommendation of the Nantucket Planning and Economic Development Commission (NP&EDC) for “no action” to be compelling since the articles attempt to impede or interfere with the course of action outlined by Chapter 67’s adoption four years ago at a mid-point in the process. The Committee is concerned that the Plan proceed to development without further delay and notes that open-ended moratoria has been found by the courts to be contrary to the State’s Constitution. Recommendations regarding process for adoption, leasing and licensing should be articulated in the Plan. The Committee notes that the Plan should be available prior to or during the development of the 2013 Annual Town Meeting warrant should there be specific policy matters that need further debate. ARTICLE 66 (Bylaw Amendment: Parking) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 103 (Parking) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket by adding the following: Article V. Parking Structures §103-16. Definitions. As used in this article, the following term shall have the meaning indicated: MULTI-STORY PARKING STRUCTURE A building which is designed primarily for automobile parking and where there are multiple floors or levels on which parking takes place. It does not include a garage accessory to a single family residence. Page 116 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions §103-17. Requirement for Town Meeting Vote. No private or public entity shall construct a multi-story parking structure within the Town unless the construction of the structure is approved by a majority vote of an Annual or Special Town Meeting. This requirement shall be in addition to permitting requirements imposed by other provisions of the Town Code. (Grant Sanders, et al) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved to take no action on the Article. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: While the Committee understands the proponent’s intent, this Article is procedurally flawed in that it regulates land uses that are already addressed in the Zoning Bylaw, specifically, provisions relating to the location of parking lots and structures. Defining and allowing “multi-story parking structures” is most appropriately accomplished through an amendment to the Zoning Bylaw, which already deals with parking. The Committee agrees issues of this magnitude deserve approval by Town Meeting, and suggests the Planning Office and the proponent work cooperatively over the next year to refine a proper zoning article for consideration at a future town meeting. ARTICLE 67 (Bylaw Amendment: Community Preservation Committee) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 11, Article VI of the Code of the Town of Nantucket as follows (NOTE: new language is shown as highlighted text, language to be deleted is shown by strikeout; these methods to denote changes are not meant to become part of the final text; and, further, that non-substantive changes to the numbering of this bylaw be permitted in order that it be in compliance with the numbering format of the Code of the Town of Nantucket): Section 11-21. Establishment; membership; appointment; term. The Community Preservation Committee is established in accordance with MGL c. 44B,§§ 3 through 7. The Committee shall consist of nine members. The members shall include an appointed designee from each of the following boards, commissions or authorities: one member of the Conservation Commission; one member of the Historic District Commission; Land Bank; one member of the Planning Board; one member of the Park and Recreation Commission; and one member of the Nantucket Housing Authority. Additionally, the Land Bank and the Board of Selectmen shall each appoint one member, who may, but need not, be a member of the appointing body. The respective board, commission or authority shall appoint each designee and, whenever necessary, fill unexpired terms. These members shall serve their initial appointments respective of the sequence they are listed above, as follows: three members for three-year terms; two members for two-year terms; and two members for one- year terms; thereafter all appointments shall be for three-year terms. There shall also be two members-at-large elected for three year terms from among the registered voters of the Town. from the community. The Board of Selectmen shall appoint these members for one-year terms; thereafter these members shall be determined each third year through normal Town election Page 117 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions and balloting procedures. Whenever necessary, these members-at-large shall be appointed by the Board of Selectmen to fill an unexpired term. And further, to see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to petition the General Court for special legislation set forth below; provided, however, that the General Court may with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, make constructive changes in language as may be necessary or advisable towards perfecting the intent of this legislation in order to secure passage; or to take any other action related thereto. An Act relative to the Community Preservation Committee in the Town of Nantucket Section 1. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 5(a) of chapter 44B of the general laws, or of any other general or special law to the contrary, where the historical commission of the town of Nantucket created under section 8D of chapter 40 did not exist at the time the Community Preservation Act was adopted by said town, the community preservation committee in the town of Nantucket shall include one member of the historic district commission established under section 4 of chapter 40C of the general laws, as selected by the commission, in place of one member of the historical commission. Provided, however, that the preceding sentence shall not be interpreted to preclude the town of Nantucket from including a member of said historical commission on the community preservation committee either by appointment or election consistent with the then applicable community preservation committee bylaw. Section 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the Town vote to amend Chapter 11 (Committees), Article VI (Community Preservation Committee) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket as follows (NOTE: new language is shown as highlighted text, language to be deleted is shown by strikeout; these methods to denote changes are not meant to become part of the final text; and, further, that non-substantive changes to the numbering of this bylaw be permitted in order that it be in compliance with the numbering format of the Code of the Town of Nantucket): Section 11-21. Establishment; membership; appointment; term. The Community Preservation Committee is established in accordance with MGL c. 44B, §§3 through 7. The Committee shall consist of nine members. The members shall include an appointed designee from each of the following boards, commissions or authorities: one member of the Conservation Commission; one member of the Historical Commission Historic District Commission; one member of the Land Bank; one member of the Planning Board; one member of the Park and Recreation Commission; one member of the Nantucket Housing Authority; and one member of the Board of Selectmen. The respective board, commission or authority shall appoint each designee and, whenever necessary, fill unexpired terms. These members shall serve their initial appointments respective of the sequence they are listed above, as follows: three members for three-year terms; two members for two-year terms; and Page 118 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions two members for one-year terms; thereafter all appointments shall be for three-year terms. There shall also be two members-at-large elected for three year terms from among the registered voters of the Town. from the community. The Board of Selectmen shall appoint these members for one-year terms; thereafter these members shall be determined each third year through normal Town election and balloting procedures. Whenever necessary, these members-at-large shall be appointed by the Board of Selectmen to fill an unexpired term. Provided further that on the effective date of this amendment, the terms of representatives of any of the appointing authorities who are not members thereof, and of any appointee of the Historic District Commission, shall terminate. ARTICLE 68 (Bylaw Amendment: Board of Sewer Commissioners/Sewer District Map Changes) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 41 (Board of Sewer Commissioners), section 41-3A (Town Sewer District) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket by adding the following parcels to the Town Sewer District: Map Lot Number Street 41 820 (a portion of) 6 Old Westmoor Farm Road 41 821 (a portion of) 8 Old Westmoor Farm Road 41 822 (a portion of) 10 Old Westmoor Farm Road 41 828 (a portion of) 11 Old Westmoor Farm Road 41 829 (a portion of) 9 Old Westmoor Farm Road 41 830 (a portion of) 7 Old Westmoor Farm Road 41 93.1 95 West Chester Street 41 831 5 Old Westmoor Farm Road 41 343.1 82 West Chester Street 41 343 84 West Chester Street 41 533.1 86 West Chester Street 41 533 90 West Chester Street 41 340 94 West Chester Street 41 483 96 West Chester Street 41 339 98 West Chester Street 41 337 (formerly 338) 102 West Chester Street 41 336.1 106 West Chester Street 41 336 20 Crooked Lane 41 335 24 Crooked Lane 41 335.1 24R Crooked Lane 41 333 (formerly 334) 28 Crooked Lane 41 332 30 Crooked Lane 41 331 32 Crooked Lane Page 119 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 41 330 36 Crooked Lane 41 419 (includes 418) 57 and 35 Grove Lane 41 416 58 Grove Lane 41 417 60 Grove Lane 41 329 42 Crooked Lane 41 202 41 Crooked Lane 41 201 61 Madaket Road 41 201.2 57 Madaket Road 41 201.3 43 Crooked Lane 41 201.1 63 Madaket Road 41 200 62 Madaket Road 41 200.4 64 Madaket Road 41 200.2 68 Madaket Road 41 200.3 66 Madaket Road 41 462.3 70 Madaket Road 41 462.8 72 Madaket Road 41 433 34B Grove Lane 41 433.1 34A Grove Lane 41 406 18 Meadow Lane 41 406.1 17 Meadow Lane 41 600 16 Meadow Lane All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 68” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that Chapter 41 (Board of Sewer Commissioners), section 41-3A (Town Sewer District) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket is amended by adding the following parcels to the Town Sewer District: Map Lot Number Street 41 820 (a portion of) 6 Old Westmoor Farm Road 41 821 (a portion of) 8 Old Westmoor Farm Road 41 822 (a portion of) 10 Old Westmoor Farm Road 41 828 (a portion of) 11 Old Westmoor Farm Road 41 829 (a portion of) 9 Old Westmoor Farm Road 41 830 (a portion of) 7 Old Westmoor Farm Road 41 93.1 95 West Chester Street 41 831 5 Old Westmoor Farm Road Page 120 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 41 343.1 82 West Chester Street 41 343 84 West Chester Street 41 533.1 86 West Chester Street 41 533 90 West Chester Street 41 340 94 West Chester Street 41 483 96 West Chester Street 41 339 98 West Chester Street 41 337 (formerly 338) 102 West Chester Street 41 336.1 106 West Chester Street 41 336 20 Crooked Lane 41 335 24 Crooked Lane 41 335.1 24R Crooked Lane 41 333 (formerly 334) 28 Crooked Lane 41 332 30 Crooked Lane 41 331 32 Crooked Lane 41 330 36 Crooked Lane 41 419 (includes 418) 57 and 35 Grove Lane 41 416 58 Grove Lane 41 417 60 Grove Lane 41 329 42 Crooked Lane 41 202 41 Crooked Lane 41 201 61 Madaket Road 41 201.2 57 Madaket Road 41 201.3 43 Crooked Lane 41 201.1 63 Madaket Road 41 200 62 Madaket Road 41 200.4 64 Madaket Road 41 200.2 68 Madaket Road 41 200.3 66 Madaket Road 41 462.3 70 Madaket Road 41 462.8 72 Madaket Road 41 433 34B Grove Lane 41 433.1 34A Grove Lane 41 406 18 Meadow Lane 41 406.1 17 Meadow Lane 41 600 16 Meadow Lane All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 68” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Page 121 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Quantum of vote required for passage of a positive motion on the article (if the funding source is borrowing) is 2/3. ARTICLE 69 (Bylaw Amendment: Board of Sewer Commissioners/Sewer District Map Changes) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 41 (Board of Sewer Commissioners), section 41-3A (Town Sewer District) of the Code of the Town of Nantucket by adding the following parcels to the Town Sewer District: Map Lot Number Street 54 158 10 Berkeley Avenue 54 150 6 Berkeley Avenue 54 215 4 Berkeley Avenue 54 261 3 Brewster Road 54 221 16 Brewster Road 54 220.1 5 Boston Avenue 54 220.2 20 Brewster Road 54 222 17 Brewster Road 54 175.1 19 Brewster Road 54 296 21 Brewster Road 54 175.2 23 Brewster Road 54 174 25 Brewster Road 54 173 27 Brewster Road 54 293 29 Brewster Road 54 294 29 Brewster Road 54 173.1 29B Brewster Road 54 172 31 Brewster Road 54 85 33 Brewster Road 54 86 35 Brewster Road 54 87 37 Brewster Road 54 88 39 Brewster Road 54 89 43 Brewster Road 54 90 45 Brewster Road 54 171 28 Brewster Road 54 84 32 Brewster Road 54 83 5 Cathcart Road All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 69” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. Page 122 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved to take no action on the Article. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee, in consultation with the Board of Selectmen agrees that these properties will be examined further for inclusion into the Town Sewer District pending completion of an update to the Comprehensive Wastewater Management Plan. ARTICLE 70 (Bylaw Amendment: Board of Sewer Commissioners) To see if the Town will vote to amend Chapter 41 of the Code of the Town of Nantucket, section 3, by adding the following paragraph after the existing text of subsection B: The Board of Sewer Commissioners is authorized to enlarge the above described Town and Siasconset Sewer Districts, as authorized section 10 of Chapter 396 of the Acts of 2008 and an affirmative vote on Article _____ of the 2012 Annual Town Meeting, by including properties within “Needs Areas” as defined by Nantucket’s Comprehensive Wastewater Management Plan prepared by Earth Tech dated March 2004 and approved by the Secretary of Environmental Affairs on May 14, 2004, as may be amended from time to time, provided that the following conditions exist: 1. The Nantucket Board of Health recommends the addition of property(s) due to environmental or health related issues. 2. Property(s) is connected to the sewer and was omitted from the original district; 3. The Nantucket Board of Sewer Commissioners finds that a connection should be made due to unforeseen emergency conditions that require immediate action; Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved to take no action on the Article. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee, in consultation with the Board of Selectmen agrees that this matter can be reviewed further pending completion of an update to the Comprehensive Wastewater Management Plan. ARTICLE 71 (Home Rule Petition: Lease/License of Town-owned Land for Private Erosion Control Measures) To see if the Town will vote to: request its representatives in the General Court to introduce legislation seeking a special act as set forth below and to authorize the General Court, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, to make constructive changes in perfecting the language of this proposed legislation in order to secure passage, and to authorize the Board of Selectmen to approve such changes as are consistent with the purposes of this petition: Page 123 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions AN ACT REQUIRING A BALLOT VOTE FOR LEASING OR LICENSING TOWN-OWNED LAND FOR THE PURPOSES OF PRIVATE EROSION-CONTROL MEASURES SECTION 1. Notwithstanding the provisions of MGL Chapter 40, Section 4, or of any general or special law to the contrary, no land owned by the Town of Nantucket shall be leased or licensed for private erosion-control purposes without such lease or license first being approved by the voters of the town at an annual or special town election. SECTION 2. This act shall become effective upon passage. (Catherine Flanagan Stover, et al) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved to take no action on the Article. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The Committee considered the effect of six citizen- sponsored articles (61, 62, 63, 64, 65 and 71) that would alter Chapter 67 of the Town Code, ranging from its elimination (Article 61) to requiring a ballot question to approve leasing or licensing of Town-owned land (this Article). As it exists, Chapter 67 is a moratorium for the use of Town-owned land along Nantucket’s eastern shore in conjunction with various private erosion-control applications. It was adopted in 2008 and extended to December 31, 2013 in 2010. The Committee recognized that there are impending actions of the Board of Selectmen to appoint a work group with a timeline for the creation of the Coastal Management Plan (the “Plan”) required by Chapter 67. The Committee also found the recommendation of the Nantucket Planning and Economic Development Commission (NP&EDC) for “no action” to be compelling since the articles attempt to impede or interfere with the course of action outlined by Chapter 67’s adoption four years ago at a mid-point in the process. The Committee is concerned that the Plan proceed to development without further delay and notes that open-ended moratoria has been found by the courts to be contrary to the State’s Constitution. Recommendations regarding process for adoption, leasing and licensing should be articulated in the Plan. The Committee notes that the Plan should be available prior to or during the development of the 2013 Annual Town Meeting warrant should there be specific policy matters that need further debate. ARTICLE 72 (Home Rule Petition: Amendment of Historic District Commission Act) To see if the town of Nantucket will vote to request its representatives in the General Court to introduce legislation amending the Historic District Commission Act as set forth below and to authorize the General Court, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen of the Town to make constructive changes in perfecting the language of this legislation in order to secure passage, it being the intent to authorize the Board of Selectmen and General Court to vary the specific text of the requested legislation within the scope of the general public objectives of this home rule petition, such legislation to read substantially as follows: Page 124 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions AN ACT AMENDING THE NANTUCKET HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION ACT Section 1. An Act Establishing An Historic District Commission For The Town Of Nantucket And Establishing Nantucket Island As The Historic District (being chapter 395 of the Acts of 1970, as amended by chapter 708 of the Acts of 1972, chapter 300 of the Acts of 1984, as amended by chapter 291 of the Acts of 1985, as amended by chapter 735 of the Acts of 1987, as amended by chapter 333 of the Acts of 1989, as amended by chapter 314 of the Acts of 1990, as amended by chapter 193 of the Acts of 1998, as amended by chapter 57 of the Acts of 2000, as amended by chapter 90 of the Acts of 2002, as amended by chapter 90 of the Acts of 2010, referred to collectively as the "HDC Act") is hereby amended as follows: a. by striking out the definition of " structure" in Section 2A and inserting in its place thereof the following definition:- "Structure" a combination of materials, other than a building, that includes, a vending machine, sign, fence, terrace, walk, driveway and object that needs a gravel or cement footing, or a fastener to keep it in place. b. By adding a new Section 8(a) entitled "Applicant's Rights" as follows: HDC members shall act with proper conduct and ethics based on the rules and regulations adopted by the Historic District Commission pursuant to Section 8 of the HDC Act. If an applicant believes that a member or members of the HDC have violated such rules and regulations, the applicant may use the procedure set forth in Section 5.4 of the Town's Charter entitled "Recall of Elected Officials". Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) NOTE : The above home rule petition was approved as Article 80 at the 2011 Annual Town Meeting. Home rule petitions currently pending before the Legislature, which were not acted upon by December 31, 2011 will expire unless renewed by a confirmatory town meeting vote. FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION : Moved that the Town’s representatives in the General Court be requested to introduce legislation amending the Historic District Commission Act as set forth below and to authorize the General Court, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen of the Town to make constructive changes in perfecting the language of this legislation in order to secure passage, it being the intent to authorize the Board of Selectmen and General Court to vary the specific text of the requested legislation within the scope of the general public objectives of this home rule petition, such legislation to read substantially as follows: AN ACT AMENDING THE NANTUCKET HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION ACT Section 1. An Act Establishing An Historic District Commission For The Town Of Nantucket And Establishing Nantucket Island As The Historic District (being chapter 395 of the Acts of 1970, as amended by chapter 708 of the Acts of 1972, chapter 300 of the Acts of 1984, as Page 125 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions amended by chapter 291 of the Acts of 1985, as amended by chapter 735 of the Acts of 1987, as amended by chapter 333 of the Acts of 1989, as amended by chapter 314 of the Acts of 1990, as amended by chapter 193 of the Acts of 1998, as amended by chapter 57 of the Acts of 2000, as amended by chapter 90 of the Acts of 2002, as amended by chapter 90 of the Acts of 2010, referred to collectively as the "HDC Act") is hereby amended as follows: a. by striking out the definition of " structure" in Section 2A and inserting in its place thereof the following definition:- "Structure" a combination of materials, other than a building, that includes, a vending machine, sign, fence, terrace, walk, driveway and object that needs a gravel or cement footing, or a fastener to keep it in place. b. By adding a new Section 8(a) entitled "Applicant's Rights" as follows: HDC members shall act with proper conduct and ethics based on the rules and regulations adopted by the Historic District Commission pursuant to Section 8 of the HDC Act. If an applicant believes that a member or members of the HDC have violated such rules and regulations, the applicant may use the procedure set forth in Section 5.4 of the Town's Charter entitled "Recall of Elected Officials". ARTICLE 73 (Home Rule Petition: Land Bank Real Estate Conveyance) To see if the Town will vote to present the Home Rule petition set forth below to the General Court, that the Town’s representatives in the General Court be requested to introduce legislation set forth below, and that the General Court be authorized, with the approval of the Nantucket Board of Selectmen, to vary the specific text of the requested legislation within the scope of the public policy objectives of the Home Rule Petition set forth below: AN ACT APPROVING THE NANTUCKET ISLANDS LAND BANK TO SELL, CONVEY OR OTHERWISE DISPOSE OF CERTAIN LAND SITUATED IN THE TOWN OF NANTUCKET FOR ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE Be in enacted by the Senate and the House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by authority of the same, as follows: Section 1. Pursuant to Article XCVII of the Amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary, the Nantucket Islands Land Bank may sell, convey or otherwise dispose of any or all portion of certain land situated in the Town of Nantucket totaling approximately 38.5 acres shown on Town of Nantucket Assessor’s Map 89, Parcel 6, 6.1 and 6.2. Section 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. Or to take any other action related thereto. Page 126 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions (Board of Selectmen for Nantucket Islands Land Bank Commission) NOTE: The above home rule petition was approved as Article 82 at the 2011 Annual Town Meeting. Home rule petitions currently pending before the Legislature, which were not acted upon by December 31, 2011 will expire unless renewed by a confirmatory town meeting vote. FINANCE COMMITTTEE MOTION: Moved that the Town’s representatives to the General Court be instructed to introduce legislation as set forth below and to authorize the General Court, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen of the Town to make constructive changes in perfecting the language of this legislation in order to secure passage, it being the intent to authorize the Board of Selectmen and General Court to vary the specific text of the requested legislation within the scope of the general public objectives of this home rule petition, such legislation to read substantially as follows: AN ACT APPROVING THE NANTUCKET ISLANDS LAND BANK TO SELL, CONVEY OR OTHERWISE DISPOSE OF CERTAIN LAND SITUATED IN THE TOWN OF NANTUCKET FOR ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE Be in enacted by the Senate and the House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by authority of the same, as follows: Section 1. Pursuant to Article XCVII of the Amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary, the Nantucket Islands Land Bank may sell, convey or otherwise dispose of any or all portion of certain land situated in the Town of Nantucket totaling approximately 38.5 acres shown on Town of Nantucket Assessor’s Map 89, Parcel 6, 6.1 and 6.2. Section 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. ARTICLE 74 (Home Rule Petition: Real Estate Conveyance to Land Bank) To see if the Town will vote to present the Home Rule petition set forth below to the General Court, that the Town’s representatives in the General Court be requested to introduce legislation set forth below, and that the General Court be authorized, with the approval of the Nantucket Board of Selectmen, to vary the specific text of the requested legislation within the scope of the public policy objectives of the Home Rule Petition set forth below: AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE TOWN OF NANTUCKET TO SELL, CONVEY OR OTHERWISE DISPOSE OF CERTAIN LAND SITUATED IN THE TOWN OF NANTUCKET FOR ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE Be in enacted by the Senate and the House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by authority of the same, as follows: Section 1. Pursuant to Article XCVII of the Amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary, the Town of Nantucket may transfer, sell, convey or otherwise dispose of certain land situated in the Town of Nantucket and described as follows: Page 127 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions  Assessors Map 38, Parcel 30, 55 Warrens Landing Road, shown as Lot C on Land Court Plan 12127-B, drawn by Josiah S. Barrett, Engineer, dated July 1950, and filed with Certificate of Title No. 3255 at the Registry District of Nantucket County (a.k.a. The Wood Property). Section 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) NOTE: This parcel will be transferred for conveyance to the Land Bank. FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the Town’s representatives to the General Court are hereby requested to introduce legislation as set forth below, and that the General Court be authorized, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, to vary the specific text of the requested legislation within the scope of the public policy objectives of the Home Rule Petition set forth below: AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE TOWN OF NANTUCKET TO SELL, CONVEY OR OTHERWISE DISPOSE OF CERTAIN LAND SITUATED IN THE TOWN OF NANTUCKET FOR ANY LAWFUL PURPOSE Be in enacted by the Senate and the House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by authority of the same, as follows: Section 1. Pursuant to Article XCVII of the Amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law to the contrary, the Town of Nantucket may transfer, sell, convey or otherwise dispose of certain land situated in the Town of Nantucket and described as follows:  Assessors Map 38, Parcel 30, 55 Warrens Landing Road, shown as Lot C on Land Court Plan 12127-B, drawn by Josiah S. Barrett, Engineer, dated July 1950, and filed with Certificate of Title No. 3255 at the Registry District of Nantucket County (a.k.a. The Wood Property). Section 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. ARTICLE 75 (Home Rule Petition: Harbor and Shellfish Advisory Board) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to petition the General Court for special legislation set forth below; provided, however, that the General Court may with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, make constructive changes in language as may be necessary or advisable towards perfecting the intent of this legislation in order to secure passage; or to take any other action related thereto. AN ACT EXEMPTING THE HARBOR AND SHELLFISH ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERSHIP FROM CONFLICT OF INTEREST REGARDING DISCUSSION OF SHELLFISH LICENSING Page 128 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Section 1. The second paragraph of Chapter 465 of the Acts of 1976 (“An Act Establishing a Harbor and Shellfish Advisory Board in the Town of Nantucket”) as amended by Chapter 270 of the Acts of 1979 (“An Act Providing for the Filling of Vacancies on the Harbor and Shellfish Advisory Board of the Town of Nantucket”), is hereby amended by adding the following new sentence at the end of the existing text: “It is the intent of the establishment of the Nantucket Harbor and Shellfish Advisory Board to provide an advisory role for commercial fishermen and those who make a living from the sea, to the Nantucket Board of Selectmen, therefore to encourage such persons to participate in this publicly elected advisory board, the members of the Board shall be exempt from Chapter 268A subsections (a) and (c) of section 17 of the Massachusetts General Laws and from Chapter 268A section 19(a) of the Massachusetts General Laws when participating in the particular matter of providing advice and recommendations to the Board of Selectmen regarding shellfish fishing, harvesting, licensing and fishery standards.” Section 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) NOTE: The above home rule petition was approved as Article 66 of the 2009 Annual Town Meeting; Article 62 of the 2010 Annual Town Meeting and Article 83 of the 2011 Annual Town Meeting. Home rule petitions currently pending before the legislature, which were not acted upon by December 31, 2011, will expire unless renewed by a confirmatory town meeting vote. FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the Town’s representatives to the General Court are hereby requested to introduce legislation set forth below, and that the General Court may with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, make constructive changes in language as may be necessary or advisable towards perfecting the intent of this legislation in order to secure passage; or to take any other action related thereto: AN ACT EXEMPTING THE HARBOR AND SHELLFISH ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERSHIP FROM CONFLICT OF INTEREST REGARDING DISCUSSION OF SHELLFISH LICENSING Section 1. The second paragraph of Chapter 465 of the Acts of 1976 (“An Act Establishing a Harbor and Shellfish Advisory Board in the Town of Nantucket”) as amended by Chapter 270 of the Acts of 1979 (“An Act Providing for the Filling of Vacancies on the Harbor and Shellfish Advisory Board of the Town of Nantucket”), is hereby amended by adding the following new sentence at the end of the existing text: “It is the intent of the establishment of the Nantucket Harbor and Shellfish Advisory Board to provide an advisory role for commercial fishermen and those who make a living from the sea, to the Nantucket Board of Selectmen, therefore to encourage such persons to participate in this publicly elected advisory board, the members of the Board shall be exempt from Chapter 268A subsections (a) and (c) of section 17 of the Massachusetts General Laws and from Chapter 268A section 19(a) of the Massachusetts General Laws when participating in the particular matter of providing Page 129 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions advice and recommendations to the Board of Selectmen regarding shellfish fishing, harvesting, licensing and fishery standards.” Section 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. ARTICLE 76 (Home Rule Petition: Nantucket Mosquito Control Project) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to petition the General Court for a special act creating the Nantucket Mosquito Control Project, in the form set forth herein; provided, however, that the General Court may make clerical or editorial changes of form only to the bill, unless the Board of Selectmen approve amendments to the bill before enactment by the General Court; and, provided further that the Board of Selectmen is hereby authorized to approve amendments which shall be within the scope of the general public objectives of this petition: AN ACT ESTABLISHING THE NANTUCKET MOSQUITO CONTROL PROJECT Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same as follows: Section 1. Section 2 of chapter 169 of the acts of 1965 is hereby amended by striking out the words “mosquito control commission” from the first sentence. Section 2. The area included in the county and town of Nantucket is hereby constituted a mosquito control project under section five A of chapter two hundred and fifty-two of the General Laws, to the same extent as if so constituted by the state reclamation board acting under said section five A, and the improvements herein authorized shall be undertaken under the identifying name of the Nantucket Mosquito Control Project. Section 3. There shall be a commission as provided under said section five A of chapter two hundred and fifty-two which shall consist of five members. The members shall be appointed by the board of selectmen, subject to approval of the state reclamation board. Of the members first appointed hereunder, one shall be appointed for a term of one year, one for a term of two years, one for a term of three years, one for a term of four years and one for a term of five years, and each shall serve until the qualification of their respective successors. Upon the expiration of the term of any member, his successor shall be appointed in like manner for a term of five years. The commission shall elect its own chairman and clerk and shall keep accurate records of its meetings. Section 4. Beginning with the fiscal year commencing July first, two thousand and thirteen, to meet the expenses incurred under this act, there shall be annually expended from the state treasury, subject to appropriation, sums equal in the aggregate to two cents on each one thousand dollars of equalized valuation of the county and town of Nantucket, as most recently reported by the tax commission to the general court under the provisions of section ten C of chapter fifty-eight of the General Laws; and the state treasurer shall issue his warrant requiring the assessors of the county and town of Nantucket to assess a tax to the amount of the sums Page 130 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions so expended and such amounts shall be collected and paid to the state treasurer as provided in section twenty of chapter fifty-nine of the General Laws; provided, that the county and Town of Nantucket may in any year anticipate in whole or in part its assessment, and appropriate, raise and deposit the amount thereof with the state treasurer, and any sum so deposited shall be credited against such assessment. There may also be expended for the purposes of this act voluntary contributions for such purposes and deposited in the state treasury. There may also be expended for the purposes of this act any appropriations made by the town meeting of the town of Nantucket for mosquito control purposes. Section 5. The funds appropriated and deposited as aforesaid shall be expended by the project for the investigation, construction and maintenance of mosquito control works in the project in cooperation with the state reclamation board in accordance with such known methods, including entry onto private land pursuant to section five B of chapter two hundred and fifty-two of the General Laws, as in its opinion will effect the greatest measure of relief. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the Town’s representatives to the General Court are hereby requested to introduce legislation set forth below, and that the General Court may with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, make constructive changes in language as may be necessary or advisable towards perfecting the intent of this legislation in order to secure passage; or to take any other action related thereto: AN ACT ESTABLISHING THE NANTUCKET MOSQUITO CONTROL PROJECT Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same as follows: Section 1. Section 2 of chapter 169 of the acts of 1965 is hereby amended by striking out the words “mosquito control commission” from the first sentence. Section 2. The area included in the county and town of Nantucket is hereby constituted a mosquito control project under section five A of chapter two hundred and fifty-two of the General Laws, to the same extent as if so constituted by the state reclamation board acting under said section five A, and the improvements herein authorized shall be undertaken under the identifying name of the Nantucket Mosquito Control Project. Section 3. There shall be a commission as provided under said section five A of chapter two hundred and fifty-two which shall consist of five members. The members shall be appointed by the board of selectmen, subject to approval of the state reclamation board. Of the members first appointed hereunder, one shall be appointed for a term of one year, one for a term of two years, one for a term of three years, one for a term of four years and one for a term of five years, and each shall serve until the qualification of their respective successors. Upon the expiration of the term of any member, his successor shall be appointed in like manner for a term of five years. The commission shall elect its own chairman and clerk and shall keep accurate records of its meetings. Page 131 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions ARTICLE 77 (Home Rule Petition: Regulation of Fertilizer Use) To see if the Town will vote to re-authorize the Board of Selectmen to petition the General Court to enact Special Legislation so as to carry out the vote taken under Article 68 of the April 6, 2010 Annual Town Meeting, as follows; provided the General Court may make clerical or editorial changes of form only to the bill, unless the Board of Selectmen approves amendments to the bill before enactment by the General Court. The Board of Selectmen is hereby authorized to approve amendments which shall be within the scope of the general public objectives of this petition, or take any other action relative thereto: An Act Regulating the Content and Application of Fertilizer Used in the Town of Nantucket Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same as follows: Section 1. Findings 1.1. There is sound scientific evidence to conclude that nitrogen and phosphorus in fertilizers are contaminants that negatively affect fresh and salt waters when present in excessive amounts. These excessive amounts of nitrogen and phosphorus contribute to undesirable algae and aquatic plant growth within all Nantucket water bodies. This undesirable algae and aquatic plant growth has a adverse affect on public health through the degradation of waters used for drinking water, shellfishing, and recreational swimming and boating. Section 2. Purpose 2.1. It is necessary to control by regulation in the Town of Nantucket the use of fertilizer that contains phosphorus and nitrogen so as to improve the water quality of the Town. 2.2. The soils of Nantucket are unique insofar as Nantucket has significant amounts of coarse, sandy soils that are subject to rapid water infiltration, percolation and leaching of nutrients, and such unique local conditions require that Nantucket retain localized control over the amounts of nitrogen and phosphorus added to soils through the application of fertilizers. 2.3. The Nantucket Board of Health has established a fertilizer regulation based on Best Management Practices developed by a broad group of stakeholders representing diverse interests that has been reviewed by soil and turf scientists and educators and has been determined appropriate for the unique soils and climate of Nantucket. 2.4. This Act provides for a reduction of nitrogen and phosphorus going into Nantucket’s waters and wetlands by means of an organized system of education, licensure, and regulation of practice and should help Nantucket to achieve compliance with the Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL) prescribed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for nitrogen and phosphorus in its waters. Section 3. Local Regulation by the Town of Nantucket 3.1. This Act shall apply to the content and application of fertilizer used in the Town of Nantucket, notwithstanding any General or Special law to the contrary, including but not limited to any General or Special law conferring exclusive authority upon the Department of Page 132 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Agriculture to regulate and control the application of fertilizers elsewhere in the Commonwealth. 3.2. The Town of Nantucket is hereby specially authorized to regulate the content and application of fertilizer used in the Town of Nantucket either through a general bylaw enacted by a majority vote of its Town Meeting and/or through a regulation adopted by its Board of Health in accordance with the procedure set forth in Section 3.3 of this Act. 3.3. Notwithstanding the requirements of G.L. c. 111, §31, no such Board of Health regulations shall be adopted or amended until such time as the Board of Health shall hold a public hearing thereon, notice of the time, place and subject matter of which, sufficient for identification, shall be given by publishing in a newspaper of general circulation in the Town once in each of two successive weeks, the first publication to be not less than fourteen days prior to the date set for such hearing. No such amendment shall be effective unless the proposed amendment has been reviewed and commented upon by soil and turf scientists and educators and it is passed by a four-fifths vote of the Board of Health. Section 4. Effective Date This act shall take effect upon passage. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the Town’s representatives to the General Court are hereby requested to introduce legislation set forth below, and that the General Court may with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, make constructive changes in language as may be necessary or advisable towards perfecting the intent of this legislation in order to secure passage; or to take any other action related thereto: An Act Regulating the Content and Application of Fertilizer Used in the Town of Nantucket Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same as follows: Section 1. Findings 1.1. There is sound scientific evidence to conclude that nitrogen and phosphorus in fertilizers are contaminants that negatively affect fresh and salt waters when present in excessive amounts. These excessive amounts of nitrogen and phosphorus contribute to undesirable algae and aquatic plant growth within all Nantucket water bodies. This undesirable algae and aquatic plant growth has a adverse affect on public health through the degradation of waters used for drinking water, shellfishing, and recreational swimming and boating. Section 2. Purpose 2.1. It is necessary to control by regulation in the Town of Nantucket the use of fertilizer that contains phosphorus and nitrogen so as to improve the water quality of the Town. Page 133 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 2.2. The soils of Nantucket are unique insofar as Nantucket has significant amounts of coarse, sandy soils that are subject to rapid water infiltration, percolation and leaching of nutrients, and such unique local conditions require that Nantucket retain localized control over the amounts of nitrogen and phosphorus added to soils through the application of fertilizers. 2.3. The Nantucket Board of Health has established a fertilizer regulation based on Best Management Practices developed by a broad group of stakeholders representing diverse interests that has been reviewed by soil and turf scientists and educators and has been determined appropriate for the unique soils and climate of Nantucket. 2.4. This Act provides for a reduction of nitrogen and phosphorus going into Nantucket’s waters and wetlands by means of an organized system of education, licensure, and regulation of practice and should help Nantucket to achieve compliance with the Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDL) prescribed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for nitrogen and phosphorus in its waters. Section 3. Local Regulation by the Town of Nantucket 3.1. This Act shall apply to the content and application of fertilizer used in the Town of Nantucket, notwithstanding any General or Special law to the contrary, including but not limited to any General or Special law conferring exclusive authority upon the Department of Agriculture to regulate and control the application of fertilizers elsewhere in the Commonwealth. 3.2. The Town of Nantucket is hereby specially authorized to regulate the content and application of fertilizer used in the Town of Nantucket either through a general bylaw enacted by a majority vote of its Town Meeting and/or through a regulation adopted by its Board of Health in accordance with the procedure set forth in Section 3.3 of this Act. 3.3. Notwithstanding the requirements of G.L. c. 111, §31, no such Board of Health regulations shall be adopted or amended until such time as the Board of Health shall hold a public hearing thereon, notice of the time, place and subject matter of which, sufficient for identification, shall be given by publishing in a newspaper of general circulation in the Town once in each of two successive weeks, the first publication to be not less than fourteen days prior to the date set for such hearing. No such amendment shall be effective unless the proposed amendment has been reviewed and commented upon by soil and turf scientists and educators and it is passed by a four-fifths vote of the Board of Health. Section 4. Effective Date This act shall take effect upon passage. ARTICLE 78 (Acceptance of Massachusetts General Law: Senior Citizen Tax Bill Work-off Program) To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of G.L. c. 59, §5K to establish a program for persons over 60 to volunteer to provide services to the Town in exchange for a reduction in the real estate property tax bills of such persons. Page 134 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the provisions of G.L. c.59, §5K is hereby accepted. ARTICLE 79 (Real Estate Conveyance: 149 Surfside Road) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell, convey, or otherwise dispose of any interest the Town may have in, or to, part of that certain property located at 149 Surfside Road, more particularly described as Lots 5-16, Block 173 on plan in Plan Book 2, Page 26, on file at the Nantucket County Registry of Deeds, subject to Massachusetts General Law Chapter 30B and to take any other action as may be related or appropriate thereto. (Jessie M. Glidden, et al) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the Board of Selectmen is authorized to sell, convey, or otherwise dispose of any interest the Town may have in, or to, part of that certain property located at 149 Surfside Road, more particularly described as Lots 5-16, Block 173 on plan in Plan Book 2, Page 26, on file at the Nantucket County Registry of Deeds, subject to Massachusetts General Law Chapter 30B. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: This article involves a title issue, caused by the Town, that will be corrected. The subject property has been taxed and treated as private land. ARTICLE 80 (Real Estate Disposition: 47 Boulevarde) To see if the Town will vote to transfer from the Town Treasurer for Tax Title purposes or from such other board or officer as might have custody of the land described below for the purposes for which the land is currently held, to the Board of Selectmen for use, lease, or conveyance for affordable housing purposes, and to authorize the Board to lease said land for a period of up to 50 years or convey said land, the property at issue being located at 47 Boulevarde, Assessor’s Map 79, Parcel 75, upon such terms and conditions, and for such consideration, as the Board of Selectmen deems appropriate; and provided further that the Board of Selectmen be authorized to convey to a non-profit corporation, foundation, trust or organization an affordable housing restriction in said property, or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the Town Treasurer transfer for tax title purposes or from such other board or officer as might have custody of the land described below for the purposes for which the land is currently held, to the Board of Selectmen for use, lease, or conveyance for affordable housing purposes, and to authorize the Board to lease said land for a period of up to 30 years or convey said land, the property at issue being located at 47 Boulevarde, Assessor’s Map 79, Parcel 75, upon such terms and conditions, and for such Page 135 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions consideration, as the Board of Selectmen deems appropriate; and provided further that the Board of Selectmen be authorized to convey to a non-profit corporation, foundation, trust or organization, or reserve or accept the grant of an affordable housing restriction on said property. Quantum of vote required for passage of this motion is 2/3. ARTICLE 81 (Real Estate Conveyance: Pochick Avenue) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell, convey, or otherwise dispose of any interest the Town may have in, or to, a portion of property located at 53 Pochick Avenue, shown on Assessors Map 79, Parcel 127, more particularly described as, Lots 1-4 described in an Instrument of Tax Taking recorded in Book 96, Page 416 with the Nantucket County Registry of Deeds, subject to Chapter 30B of the Massachusetts General Laws, or to take any other action as related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the Board of Selectmen be authorized to sell, convey, or otherwise dispose of any interest the Town may have in, or to, a portion of property located at 53 Pochick Avenue, shown on Assessors Map 79, Parcel 127, more particularly described as, Lots 1-4 described in an Instrument of Tax Taking recorded in Book 96, Page 416 with the Nantucket County Registry of Deeds, subject to Chapter 30B of the Massachusetts General Laws. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: This article involves a title issue, caused by the Town, that will be corrected. The subject property has been taxed and treated as private land. ARTICLE 82 (Real Estate Acquisition: Albert F. Egan, Jr. and Dorothy H. Egan Foundation, Inc. and the Dorothy Harrison Egan Foundation Properties) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to acquire by purchase or gift, the fee interest in the following properties, together with any public and private rights of passage, for public ways, open space and/or general municipal purposes:  Assessors Map 55 Parcels 314, 315, 316, 317, and 318 and Assessors Map 55.4.4 Parcel 100, shown as Lot B-10 on Land Court Plan 12559-B dated June 5, 1928 and filed with Certificate of Title No. 1493 at the Registry District of Nantucket County, all known as 11 Mill Hill Lane and owned by the Dorothy Harrison Egan Foundation;  Assessors Map 55.4.4 Parcels 26 and 99, shown as Lot E on Land Court Plan 12559-A dated October 12, 1927 and filed with Certificate of Title No. 1477 at the Registry District of Nantucket County, known as 11 Chicken Hill and owned by the Albert F. Egan, Jr. and Dorothy H. Egan Foundation, Inc.;  Assessors Map 55.4.4 Parcel 83, shown as Lot 4 on Land Court Plan 12559-E dated December 18, 1997 and filed with Certificate of Title No. 4295 and at the Page 136 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Registry District of Nantucket County, known as 15 Mill Hill Lane and owned by the Dorothy Harrison Egan Foundation at Certificate of Title No. 18741;  Assessors Map 55.4.4 Parcel 60, shown as Lot 3 on Land Court Plan 12559-E dated December 18, 1997 and filed with Certificate of Title No. 4295 at the Registry District of Nantucket County, known as 17 Mill Hill Lane and owned by the Dorothy Harrison Egan Foundation at Certificate of Title No. 18726;  Assessors Map 55.4.4 Parcel 58, shown as Lot 5 on Land Court Plan 12559-E dated December 18, 1997 and filed with Certificate of Title No. 4295 at the Registry District of Nantucket County, known as 19 Mill Hill Lane and owned by the Dorothy Harrison Egan Foundation at Certificate of Title No. 18725;  Unnamed ways as follows: o Between the eastern sideline of Cato Lane to the western property line of Assessors Map 55 Parcel 319, owned by the Town of Nantucket, south of 11 Mill Hill Lane; o Between the eastern sideline of Hummock Pond Road to the southwestern sideline of Mill Hill Lane; o Between the southern sideline of an unnamed way to the eastern sideline of Cato Lane; o Between the western sideline of Cato Lane to the northern sideline of an unnamed way; Or to take any other action as related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the Board of Selectmen is authorized to acquire by purchase or gift, the fee interest in the following properties, together with any public and private rights of passage, for public ways, open space and/or general municipal purposes:  Assessors Map 55 Parcels 314, 315, 316, 317, and 318 and Assessors Map 55.4.4 Parcel 100, shown as Lot B-10 on Land Court Plan 12559-B dated June 5, 1928 and filed with Certificate of Title No. 1493 at the Registry District of Nantucket County, all known as 11 Mill Hill Lane and owned by the Dorothy Harrison Egan Foundation;  Assessors Map 55.4.4 Parcels 26 and 99, shown as Lot E on Land Court Plan 12559-A dated October 12, 1927 and filed with Certificate of Title No. 1477 at the Registry District of Nantucket County, known as 11 Chicken Hill and owned by the Albert F. Egan, Jr. and Dorothy H. Egan Foundation, Inc.;  Assessors Map 55.4.4 Parcel 83, shown as Lot 4 on Land Court Plan 12559-E dated December 18, 1997 and filed with Certificate of Title No. 4295 and at the Registry District of Nantucket County, known as 15 Mill Hill Lane and owned by the Dorothy Harrison Egan Foundation at Certificate of Title No. 18741;  Assessors Map 55.4.4 Parcel 60, shown as Lot 3 on Land Court Plan 12559-E dated December 18, 1997 and filed with Certificate of Title No. 4295 at the Registry District of Nantucket County, known as 17 Mill Hill Lane and owned by the Dorothy Harrison Egan Foundation at Certificate of Title No. 18726;  Assessors Map 55.4.4 Parcel 58, shown as Lot 5 on Land Court Plan 12559-E dated December 18, 1997 and filed with Certificate of Title No. 4295 at the Page 137 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Registry District of Nantucket County, known as 19 Mill Hill Lane and owned by the Dorothy Harrison Egan Foundation at Certificate of Title No. 18725;  Unnamed ways as follows: o Between the eastern sideline of Cato Lane to the western property line of Assessors Map 55 Parcel 319, owned by the Town of Nantucket, south of 11 Mill Hill Lane; o Between the eastern sideline of Hummock Pond Road to the southwestern sideline of Mill Hill Lane; o Between the southern sideline of an unnamed way to the eastern sideline of Cato Lane; o Between the western sideline of Cato Lane to the northern sideline of an unnamed way. FINANCE COMMITTEE COMMENT: The motion permits the Board to enter into negotiations with the two Foundations, but does not appropriate any funding for acquisition. It is expected that if there is mutual interest in a financing proposal that it will be developed for a future town meeting. ARTICLE 83 (Real Estate Acquisition: “Paper” Streets in Surfside) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to acquire by purchase, gift or eminent domain, the fee or lesser interests in all or any portion of twenty-two (22) unconstructed rights of way in the Surfside area of Nantucket, shown on a plan recorded with the Nantucket County Registry of Deeds on May 17, 1889 in Plan Book 2, Page 60, as identified below, together with any public and private rights of passage, for public ways, open space and/or general municipal purposes:  Muskeget Avenue between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and the western sideline of School Street;  Tuckernuck Avenue between the eastern sideline of Cotton Street and the western sideline of Poplar Street not including any portion of Gladlands Avenue and Surfside Road;  Shawaukema Avenue between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and the western sideline of Plum Street not including any portion of Gladlands Avenue, Surfside Road and Eagles Wing Way (f.k.a. Cherry Street);  Mequash Avenue (f.k.a. Shechacha Avenue) between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and a line extending the western sideline of Copeland Street through Mequash Avenue;  Masaquet Avenue (f.k.a. Wauwinet Avenue) between the eastern and between the eastern sideline of Masquetuck Street and the western sideline of Wannacomet Street (a.k.a Uncatena Street);  Atlantic Avenue from the northern sideline of Masaquet Avenue (f.k.a. Wauwinet Avenue) to the eastern sideline of South Shore Road;  Cotton Street between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street, not including any portion of Surfside Road; Page 138 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions  Copeland Street between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street, not including any portion of Gladlands Avenue and Surfside Road;  School and Laurel Streets between the northern sideline of Mequash Avenue and the southern sideline Maclean Street, not including any portion of Gladlands Avenue and Surfside Road;  Poplar Street between the northern sideline of Mequash Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street not including any portion of Tuckernuck and Shawaukema Avenues;  Cherry Street between the northern sideline of Mequash Avenue and the southern sideline of Eagle’s Wing Way and between the northern sideline of the Boulevarde and the southern sideline Maclean Street;  Plum, Woodbine and Holly Streets between the northern sideline of Mequash Avenue and the southern sideline Maclean Street, not including any portion of the Boulevarde and White Street;  Orange Street (a.k.a. Pequot Street) between the terminus of Rainbow’s End and the southern sideline Maclean Street;  Masquetuck and Maddequet Streets between the northern sideline of the Boulevarde and the southern sideline of Maclean Street not including any portion of White Street;  Wannacomet Street (a.k.a Uncatena Street) between the northern sideline of Pochick Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street not including any portion of Masaquet Avenue, the Boulevarde and White Street;  Shimmo Street (a.k.a. Myles Standish Street) between the northern sideline of Pochick Avenue and the northern lot line of property at 38 Pochick Avenue (Assessor Map 80 Parcel 11) and a northern and eastern sideline of a property at 36 Pochick Avenue (Assessors Map 80 Parcel 285) and between the northern sideline of the Boulevarde and the southern sideline of White Street/western sideline of Lovers Lane;  Madequecham Street (a.k.a Dunham Street) between the northern sideline of Weweeder Avenue and the southern sideline of Pochick Avenue and between the northern sideline of the Boulevarde and the western sideline of Lovers Lane;  White Street between the southern sideline of Maclean Street and the northwest sideline of the cul de sac of White Street; To see if the Town will vote to appropriate, borrow pursuant to applicable statute or transfer from available funds, a sum of money for such purposes. All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 83” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the Board of Selectmen is authorized to acquire by purchase, gift or eminent domain, the fee or lesser interests in all or any portion of twenty- two (22) unconstructed rights of way in the Surfside area of Nantucket, shown on a plan recorded with the Nantucket County Registry of Deeds on May 17, 1889 in Plan Book 2, Page Page 139 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions 60, as identified below, together with any public and private rights of passage, for public ways, open space and/or general municipal purposes:  Muskeget Avenue between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and the western sideline of School Street;  Tuckernuck Avenue between the eastern sideline of Cotton Street and the western sideline of Poplar Street not including any portion of Gladlands Avenue and Surfside Road;  Shawaukema Avenue between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and the western sideline of Plum Street not including any portion of Gladlands Avenue, Surfside Road and Eagles Wing Way (f.k.a. Cherry Street);  Mequash Avenue (f.k.a. Shechacha Avenue) between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and a line extending the western sideline of Copeland Street through Mequash Avenue;  Masaquet Avenue (f.k.a. Wauwinet Avenue) between the eastern sideline of Masquetuck Street and the western sideline of Wannacomet Street (a.k.a Uncatena Street);  Atlantic Avenue from the northern sideline of Masaquet Avenue (f.k.a. Wauwinet Avenue) to the eastern sideline of South Shore Road;  Cotton Street between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street, not including any portion of Surfside Road;  Copeland Street between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street, not including any portion of Gladlands Avenue and Surfside Road;  School and Laurel Streets between the northern sideline of Mequash Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street, not including any portion of Gladlands Avenue and Surfside Road;  Poplar Street between the northern sideline of Mequash Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street not including any portion of Tuckernuck and Shawaukema Avenues;  Cherry Street between the northern sideline of Mequash Avenue and the southern sideline of Eagle’s Wing Way and between the northern sideline of the Boulevarde and the southern sideline of Maclean Street;  Plum, Woodbine and Holly Streets between the northern sideline of Mequash Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street, not including any portion of the Boulevarde and White Street;  Orange Street (a.k.a. Pequot Street) between the terminus of Rainbow’s End and the southern sideline of Maclean Street;  Masquetuck and Maddequet Streets between the northern sideline of the Boulevarde and the southern sideline of Maclean Street not including any portion of White Street;  Wannacomet Street (a.k.a Uncatena Street) between the northern sideline of Pochick Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street not including any portion of Masaquet Avenue, the Boulevarde and White Street;  Shimmo Street (a.k.a. Myles Standish Street) between the northern sideline of Pochick Avenue and the northern lot line of property at 38 Pochick Avenue (Assessors Map 80 Parcel 11) and a northern and eastern sideline of a property at 36 Pochick Avenue Page 140 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions (Assessors Map 80 Parcel 285) and between the northern sideline of the Boulevarde and the southern sideline of White Street/western sideline of Lovers Lane;  Madequecham Street (a.k.a Dunham Street) between the northern sideline of Weweeder Avenue and the southern sideline of Pochick Avenue and between the northern sideline of the Boulevarde and the western sideline of Lovers Lane;  White Street between the southern sideline of Maclean Street and the northwest sideline of the cul de sac of White Street; All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 83” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. ARTICLE 84 (Real Estate Conveyance: “Paper” Streets in Surfside) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell, convey, or otherwise dispose of the fee or any lesser interests in all or any portion of twenty-two (22) unconstructed rights of way in the Surfside area of Nantucket, shown on a plan recorded with the Nantucket County Registry of Deeds on May 17, 1889 in Plan Book 2, Page 60, as identified below, subject to Chapter 30B of the Massachusetts General Laws and guidelines established under the “Nantucket Yard Sales” program on file at the Board of Selectmen’s office, any such disposition to be on such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectmen deem appropriate, which may include, the reservation of easements and restrictions:  Muskeget Avenue between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and the western sideline of School Street;  Tuckernuck Avenue between the eastern sideline of Cotton Street and the western sideline of Poplar Street not including any portion of Gladlands Avenue and Surfside Road;  Shawaukema Avenue between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and the western sideline of Plum Street not including any portion of Gladlands Avenue, Surfside Road and Eagles Wing Way (f.k.a. Cherry Street);  Mequash Avenue (f.k.a. Shechacha Avenue) between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and a line extending the western sideline of Copeland Street through Mequash Avenue;  Masaquet Avenue (f.k.a. Wauwinet Avenue) between the eastern and between the eastern sideline of Masquetuck Street and the western sideline of Wannacomet Street (a.k.a Uncatena Street);  Atlantic Avenue from the northern sideline of Masaquet Avenue (f.k.a. Wauwinet Avenue) to the eastern sideline of South Shore Road;  Cotton Street between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street, not including any portion of Surfside Road;  Copeland Street between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street, not including any portion of Gladlands Avenue and Surfside Road; Page 141 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions  School and Laurel Streets between the northern sideline of Mequash Avenue and the southern sideline Maclean Street, not including any portion of Gladlands Avenue and Surfside Road;  Poplar Street between the northern sideline of Mequash Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street not including any portion of Tuckernuck and Shawaukema Avenues ands the Boulevarde;  Cherry Street between the northern sideline of Mequash Avenue and the southern sideline of Eagle’s Wing Way and between the northern sideline of the Boulevarde and the southern sideline Maclean Street;  Plum, Woodbine and Holly Streets between the northern sideline of Mequash Avenue and the southern sideline Maclean Street, not including any portion of the Boulevarde and White Street;  Orange Street (a.k.a. Pequot Street) between the terminus of Rainbow’s End and the southern sideline Maclean Street;  Masquetuck and Maddequet Streets between the northern sideline of the Boulevarde and the southern sideline of Maclean Street not including any portion of White Street;  Wannacomet Street (a.k.a Uncatena Street) between the northern sideline of Pochick Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street not including any portion of Masaquet Avenue, the Boulevarde and White Street;  Shimmo Street (a.k.a. Myles Standish Street) between the northern sideline of Pochick Avenue and the northern lot line of property at 38 Pochick Avenue (Assessors Map 80 Parcel 11) and a northern and eastern sideline of a property at 36 Pochick Avenue (Assessors Map 80 Parcel 285) and between the northern sideline of the Boulevarde and the southern sideline of White Street/western sideline of Lovers Lane;  Madequecham Street (a.k.a Dunham Street) between the northern sideline of Weweeder Avenue and the southern sideline of Pochick Avenue and between the northern sideline of the Boulevarde and the western sideline of Lovers Lane;  White Street between the southern sideline of Maclean Street and the northwest sideline of the cul-de-sac of White Street; All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 84” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the Board of Selectmen is authorized to sell, convey, or otherwise dispose of the fee or any lesser interests in all or any portion of twenty- two (22) unconstructed rights of way in the Surfside area of Nantucket, shown on a plan recorded with the Nantucket County Registry of Deeds on May 17, 1889 in Plan Book 2, Page 60, as identified below, subject to Chapter 30B of the Massachusetts General Laws and guidelines established under the “Nantucket Yard Sales” program on file at the Board of Selectmen’s office, any such disposition to be on such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectmen deem appropriate, which may include, the reservation of easements and restrictions: Page 142 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions  Muskeget Avenue between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and the western sideline of School Street;  Tuckernuck Avenue between the eastern sideline of Cotton Street and the western sideline of Poplar Street not including any portion of Gladlands Avenue and Surfside Road;  Shawaukema Avenue between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and the western sideline of Plum Street not including any portion of Gladlands Avenue, Surfside Road and Eagles Wing Way (f.k.a. Cherry Street);  Mequash Avenue (f.k.a. Shechacha Avenue) between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and a line extending the western sideline of Copeland Street through Mequash Avenue;  Masaquet Avenue (f.k.a. Wauwinet Avenue) between the eastern sideline of Masquetuck Street and the western sideline of Wannacomet Street (a.k.a Uncatena Street);  Atlantic Avenue from the northern sideline of Masaquet Avenue (f.k.a. Wauwinet Avenue) to the eastern sideline of South Shore Road;  Cotton Street between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street, not including any portion of Surfside Road;  Copeland Street between the eastern sideline of Atlantic Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street, not including any portion of Gladlands Avenue and Surfside Road;  School and Laurel Streets between the northern sideline of Mequash Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street, not including any portion of Gladlands Avenue and Surfside Road;  Poplar Street between the northern sideline of Mequash Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street not including any portion of Tuckernuck and Shawaukema Avenues ands the Boulevarde;  Cherry Street between the northern sideline of Mequash Avenue and the southern sideline of Eagle’s Wing Way and between the northern sideline of the Boulevarde and the southern sideline of Maclean Street;  Plum, Woodbine and Holly Streets between the northern sideline of Mequash Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street, not including any portion of the Boulevarde and White Street;  Orange Street (a.k.a. Pequot Street) between the terminus of Rainbow’s End and the southern sideline Maclean Street;  Masquetuck and Maddequet Streets between the northern sideline of the Boulevarde and the southern sideline of Maclean Street not including any portion of White Street;  Wannacomet Street (a.k.a Uncatena Street) between the northern sideline of Pochick Avenue and the southern sideline of Maclean Street not including any portion of Masaquet Avenue, the Boulevarde and White Street;  Shimmo Street (a.k.a. Myles Standish Street) between the northern sideline of Pochick Avenue and the northern lot line of property at 38 Pochick Avenue (Assessors Map 80 Parcel 11) and a northern and eastern sideline of a property at 36 Pochick Avenue (Assessors Map 80 Parcel 285) and between the northern sideline of the Boulevarde and the southern sideline of White Street/western sideline of Lovers Lane; Page 143 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions  Madequecham Street (a.k.a Dunham Street) between the northern sideline of Weweeder Avenue and the southern sideline of Pochick Avenue and between the northern sideline of the Boulevarde and the western sideline of Lovers Lane;  White Street between the southern sideline of Maclean Street and the northwest sideline of the cul-de-sac of White Street; All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 84” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. ARTICLE 85 (Real Estate Acquisition: “Paper” Streets) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to acquire by purchase, gift or eminent domain, the fee or lesser interests in all or any portion of thirty-two (32) unconstructed rights of way identified below, together with any public and private rights of passage, for public ways, open space and/or general municipal purposes:  Squidnet Way between the northern sideline of Quidnet Road and the southern property line of Assessors Map 14, Parcel 19;  Chase Lane (Quidnet/Squam) between the eastern sideline of a cul-de-sac at the intersection of Horn Beam Road and the extension of the western edge of the westernmost way located on a property identified as Assessors Map 21, Parcel 37 across Chase Lane;  Proprietors Road between the southern sideline of Quidnet Road and the northern sideline of Polpis Road;  Proprietors Road between the southern sideline of Quidnet Road and the southernmost terminus at Plainfield/Squam division line;  Sandwich Road (Monomoy) between the northern sideline of Chatham Road and an extension of the northeastern property line of Assessors Map 54, Parcel 198 across Sandwich Road;  Gardner and Mitchell Streets (Maddeqeucham) between the southern sideline of Weweeder Avenue and the Boulevarde;  Stanford and Barker Streets (Maddeqeucham) between the southern sideline of Weweeder Avenue and the Atlantic Ocean not including the Boulevarde;  Everett Street between the southern sideline of the Boulevarde and the Atlantic Ocean;  Maywood, Union, Chittick, Broad, Bacon, Carlisle and Dorchester Streets (Maddeqeucham) between land of the Nantucket Memorial Airport and the northern sideline of Weweeder Avenue;  New Hampshire Avenue (Madaket) between the northwestern sideline of Maine Avenue and the eastern sideline of New Jersey Avenue;  Front Street (Siasconset) between the northeastern sideline of Beach Street and the northwestern sideline of Low Beach Road;  Beach Street (Siasconset) between the northwestern sideline of Low Beach Road and the northwestern sideline of Front Street;  Sachem Road between the eastern sideline of Gosnold Road and a line extending through Sachem Road extending the western sideline of West Hallowell Lane; Page 144 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions  Norwood Street, Marion Street, Cornwall Street from the southern sideline of Tom Nevers Road to the northern sideline of Lancashire Avenue, not including any portion of Wiltshire or Cumberland Avenue  Huntington Street and Ipswich Street from the southern sideline of Wiltshire Avenue to the northern sideline of Lancashire, not including any portion of Cumberland Avenue;  Devon Street between the southern sideline of Wilshire Avenue and the northern sideline of Cumberland Avenue;  Fairfield Street from a line across Fairfield Street approximately 80 feet south of the intersection with Wiltshire Avenue to the northern sideline of Lancashire, not including any portion of Cumberland Avenue;  Cumberland Avenue: from the eastern property line of property identified as Assessors Map 76, Parcel 1 to the western sideline of Norwood Street; from the western sideline of Huntington Street to the western sideline of Gloucester Street; from the eastern sideline of Exeter Street to the western sideline of Dartmouth Street; from the eastern sideline of Clarendon Street to the western sideline of Berkley Street; from the eastern sideline of Arlington Street and the western sideline of Driscoll Way;  Lancashire Avenue from the eastern property line of property identified as Assessors Map 76, Parcel 1 to the western property line of property identified as Assessors Map 76 Parcel 4.3;  Wiltshire Avenue from the eastern property line of property identified as Assessors Map 71 Parcel 2.2 to the western sideline of Norwood Street; from the eastern sideline of Kendrick Street to the western sideline of Devon Street; from the eastern sideline of Huntington Street to the western sideline of Fairfield Street, not including any portion of Gloucester Street;  Dartmouth Street between the southern sideline of Tom Nevers Road to the northern sideline of Cumberland Avenue. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate, borrow pursuant to applicable statute or transfer from available funds, a sum of money for such purposes. All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 85” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the Board of Selectmen is authorized to acquire by purchase, gift or eminent domain, the fee or lesser interests in all or any portion of thirty-two (32) unconstructed rights of way identified below, together with any public and private rights of passage, for public ways, open space and/or general municipal purposes:  Squidnet Way between the northern sideline of Quidnet Road and the southern property line of Assessors Map 14, Parcel 19;  Chase Lane (Quidnet/Squam) between the eastern sideline of a cul-de-sac at the intersection of Horn Beam Road and the extension of the western edge of the Page 145 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions westernmost way located on a property identified as Assessors Map 21, Parcel 37 across Chase Lane;  Proprietors Road between the southern sideline of Quidnet Road and the northern sideline of Polpis Road;  Proprietors Road between the southern sideline of Quidnet Road and a northern property line of Assessors Map 24, Parcel 1 (see LC Plan 33450A);  Gardner and Mitchell Streets (Maddeqeucham) between the southern sideline of Weweeder Avenue and the Boulevarde;  Stanford and Barker Streets (Maddeqeucham) between the southern sideline of Weweeder Avenue and the Atlantic Ocean not including the Boulevarde;  Everett Street between the southern sideline of the Boulevarde and the Atlantic Ocean;  Maywood, Union, Chittick, Broad, Bacon, Carlisle and Dorchester Streets (Maddeqeucham) between land of the Nantucket Memorial Airport and the northern sideline of Weweeder Avenue;  New Hampshire Avenue (Madaket) between the northwestern sideline of Maine Avenue and the eastern sideline of New Jersey Avenue;  Front Street (Siasconset) between the northeastern sideline of Beach Street and the northwestern sideline of Low Beach Road;  Beach Street (Siasconset) between the northwestern sideline of Low Beach Road and the northwestern sideline of Front Street;  Sachem Road between the eastern sideline of Gosnold Road and a line extending through Sachem Road extending the western sideline of West Hallowell Lane;  Norwood Street, Marion Street, Cornwall Street from the southern sideline of Tom Nevers Road to the northern sideline of Lancashire Avenue, not including any portion of Wiltshire or Cumberland Avenue  Huntington Street and Ipswich Street from the southern sideline of Wiltshire Avenue to the northern sideline of Lancashire, not including any portion of Cumberland Avenue;  Devon Street between the southern sideline of Wilshire Avenue and the northern sideline of Cumberland Avenue;  Fairfield Street from a line across Fairfield Street approximately 80 feet south of the intersection with Wiltshire Avenue to the northern sideline of Lancashire, not including any portion of Cumberland Avenue;  Cumberland Avenue: from the eastern property line of property identified as Assessors Map 76, Parcel 1 to the western sideline of Norwood Street; from the western sideline of Huntington Street to the western sideline of Gloucester Street; from the eastern sideline of Exeter Street to the western sideline of Dartmouth Street; from the eastern sideline of Clarendon Street to the western sideline of Berkley Street; from the eastern sideline of Arlington Street and the western sideline of Driscoll Way;  Lancashire Avenue from the eastern property line of property identified as Assessors Map 76, Parcel 1 to the western property line of property identified as Assessors Map 76 Parcel 4.3;  Wiltshire Avenue from the eastern property line of property identified as Assessors Map 71 Parcel 2.2 to the western sideline of Norwood Street; from the eastern sideline of Kendrick Street to the western sideline of Devon Street; from the eastern sideline of Huntington Street to the western sideline of Fairfield Street, not including any portion of Gloucester Street; Page 146 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions  Dartmouth Street between the southern sideline of Tom Nevers Road to the northern sideline of Cumberland Avenue. All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 85” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. ARTICLE 86 (Real Estate Conveyance: “Paper” Streets) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell, convey, or otherwise dispose of the fee or any lesser interests in all or any portion thirty-two (32) unconstructed rights of way as identified below, subject to Chapter 30B of the Massachusetts General Laws and guidelines established under the “Nantucket Yard Sales” program on file at the Board of Selectmen’s office, any such disposition to be on such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectmen deem appropriate, which may include the reservation of easements and restrictions:  Squidnet Way between the northern sideline of Quidnet Road and the southern property line of Assessors Map 14, Parcel 19;  Chase Lane (Quidnet/Squam) between the eastern sideline of a cul-de-sac at the intersection of Horn Beam Road and the extension of the western edge of the westernmost way located on a property identified as Assessors Map 21, Parcel 37 across Chase Lane;  Proprietors Road between the southern sideline of Quidnet Road and the northern sideline of Polpis Road;  Proprietors Road between the southern sideline of Quidnet Road and the southernmost terminus at Plainfield/Squam division line;  Sandwich Road (Monomoy) between the northern sideline of Chatham Road and an extension of the northeastern property line of Assessors Map 54, Parcel 198 across Sandwich Road;  Gardner and Mitchell Streets (Maddeqeucham) between the southern sideline of Weweeder Avenue and the Boulevarde;  Stanford and Barker Streets (Maddeqeucham) between the southern sideline of Weweeder Avenue and the Atlantic Ocean not including the Boulevarde;  Everett Street between the southern sideline of the Boulevarde and the Atlantic Ocean;  Maywood, Union, Chittick, Broad, Bacon, Carlisle and Dorchester Streets (Maddeqeucham) between land of the Nantucket Memorial Airport and the northern sideline of Weweeder Avenue;  New Hampshire Avenue (Madaket) between the northwestern sideline of Maine Avenue and the eastern sideline of New Jersey Avenue;  Front Street (Siasconset) between the northeastern sideline of Beach Street and the northwestern sideline of Low Beach Road;  Beach Street (Siasconset) between the northwestern sideline of Low Beach Road and the northwestern sideline of Front Street;  Sachem Road between the eastern sideline of Gosnold Road and a line extending through Sachem Road extending the western sideline of West Hallowell Lane; Page 147 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions  Norwood Street, Marion Street, Cornwall Street from the southern sideline of Tom Nevers Road to the northern sideline of Lancashire Avenue, not including any portion of Wiltshire or Cumberland Avenue  Huntington Street and Ipswich Street from the southern sideline of Wiltshire Avenue to the northern sideline of Lancashire, not including any portion of Cumberland Avenue;  Devon Street between the southern sideline of Wilshire Avenue and the northern sideline of Cumberland Avenue;  Fairfield Street from a line across Fairfield Street approximately 80 feet south of the intersection with Wiltshire Avenue to the northern sideline of Lancashire, not including any portion of Cumberland Avenue;  Cumberland Avenue: from the eastern property line of property identified as Assessors Map 76, Parcel 1 to the western sideline of Norwood Street; from the western sideline of Huntington Street to the western sideline of Gloucester Street; from the eastern sideline of Exeter Street to the western sideline of Dartmouth Street; from the eastern sideline of Clarendon Street to the western sideline of Berkley Street; from the eastern sideline of Arlington Street and the western sideline of Driscoll Way;  Lancashire Avenue from the eastern property line of property identified as Assessors Map 76, Parcel 1 to the western property line of property identified as Assessors Map 76, Parcel 4.3;  Wiltshire Avenue from the eastern property line of property identified as Assessors Map 71 Parcel 2.2 to the western sideline of Norwood Street; from the eastern sideline of Kendrick Street to the western sideline of Devon Street; from the eastern sideline of Huntington Street to the western sideline of Fairfield Street, not including any portion of Gloucester Street;  Dartmouth Street between the southern sideline of Tom Nevers Road to the northern sideline of Cumberland Avenue. All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 86” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the Board of Selectmen is authorized to sell, convey, or otherwise dispose of the fee or any lesser interests in all or any portion of thirty-two (32) unconstructed rights of way as identified below, subject to Chapter 30B of the Massachusetts General Laws and guidelines established under the “Nantucket Yard Sales” program on file at the Board of Selectmen’s office, any such disposition to be on such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectmen deem appropriate, which may include the reservation of easements and restrictions:  Squidnet Way between the northern sideline of Quidnet Road and the southern property line of Assessors Map 14, Parcel 19;  Chase Lane (Quidnet/Squam) between the eastern sideline of a cul-de-sac at the intersection of Horn Beam Road and the extension of the western edge of the Page 148 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions westernmost way located on a property identified as Assessors Map 21, Parcel 37 across Chase Lane;  Proprietors Road between the southern sideline of Quidnet Road and the northern sideline of Polpis Road;  Proprietors Road between the southern sideline of Quidnet Road and a northern property line of Assessors Map 24, Parcel 1 (see LC Plan 33450A);  Gardner and Mitchell Streets (Maddeqeucham) between the southern sideline of Weweeder Avenue and the Boulevarde;  Stanford and Barker Streets (Maddeqeucham) between the southern sideline of Weweeder Avenue and the Atlantic Ocean not including the Boulevarde;  Everett Street between the southern sideline of the Boulevarde and the Atlantic Ocean;  Maywood, Union, Chittick, Broad, Bacon, Carlisle and Dorchester Streets (Maddeqeucham) between land of the Nantucket Memorial Airport and the northern sideline of Weweeder Avenue;  New Hampshire Avenue (Madaket) between the northwestern sideline of Maine Avenue and the eastern sideline of New Jersey Avenue;  Front Street (Siasconset) between the northeastern sideline of Beach Street and the northwestern sideline of Low Beach Road;  Beach Street (Siasconset) between the northwestern sideline of Low Beach Road and the northwestern sideline of Front Street;  Sachem Road between the eastern sideline of Gosnold Road and a line extending through Sachem Road extending the western sideline of West Hallowell Lane;  Norwood Street, Marion Street, Cornwall Street from the southern sideline of Tom Nevers Road to the northern sideline of Lancashire Avenue, not including any portion of Wiltshire or Cumberland Avenue;  Huntington Street and Ipswich Street from the southern sideline of Wiltshire Avenue to the northern sideline of Lancashire, not including any portion of Cumberland Avenue;  Devon Street between the southern sideline of Wilshire Avenue and the northern sideline of Cumberland Avenue;  Fairfield Street from a line across Fairfield Street approximately 80 feet south of the intersection with Wiltshire Avenue to the northern sideline of Lancashire, not including any portion of Cumberland Avenue;  Cumberland Avenue: from the eastern property line of property identified as Assessors Map 76, Parcel 1 to the western sideline of Norwood Street; from the western sideline of Huntington Street to the western sideline of Gloucester Street; from the eastern sideline of Exeter Street to the western sideline of Dartmouth Street; from the eastern sideline of Clarendon Street to the western sideline of Berkley Street; from the eastern sideline of Arlington Street and the western sideline of Driscoll Way;  Lancashire Avenue from the eastern property line of property identified as Assessors Map 76, Parcel 1 to the western property line of property identified as Assessors Map 76, Parcel 4.3;  Wiltshire Avenue from the eastern property line of property identified as Assessors Map 71 Parcel 2.2 to the western sideline of Norwood Street; from the eastern sideline of Kendrick Street to the western sideline of Devon Street; from the eastern sideline of Huntington Street to the western sideline of Fairfield Street, not including any portion of Gloucester Street; Page 149 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions  Dartmouth Street between the southern sideline of Tom Nevers Road to the northern sideline of Cumberland Avenue. All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 86” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. ARTICLE 87 (Real Estate Acquisition: “Paper” Streets for Coastal Access and Open Space) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to acquire by purchase, gift or eminent domain, the fee or lesser interests in all or any portion of seventeen (17) unconstructed rights of way identified below, together with any public and private rights of passage, for public ways, open space and/or general municipal purposes:  Proprietors Road (Cisco) between the southern sideline of Hummock Pond Road and the Atlantic Ocean;  Chicago Street (Madaket) between an extension of the southeastern sideline of Macy Road to the northern sideline of Minnesota Avenue, not including any portion of North Carolina Avenue;  North Carolina Avenue (Madaket) between the southwestern property line of a parcel shown as Map 60, Parcel 40 and the Atlantic Ocean;  Minnesota Avenue (Madaket) between the southwest property line of a parcel shown as Map 60, Parcel 35 and the Atlantic Ocean;  Vermont and Maine Avenues (Madaket) between the western sideline of New Jersey Avenue and the Atlantic Ocean;  California Avenue (Madaket) between the extension of the eastern sideline of New Jersey Avenue and the Atlantic Ocean;  New Jersey Avenue (Madaket) between the southeastern sideline of Maine Avenue and the northwestern sideline of California Avenue;  Magnolia, Linden and Hawthorne Avenues (Siasconset) between the southeastern sideline of Ocean Avenue to the Atlantic Ocean;  Jefferson, Jackson and Beach Streets, North and South Gully Roads, and Fawcett Way (Siasconset) between the eastern sideline of Codfish Park Road and their eastern terminus or the Atlantic Ocean. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate, borrow pursuant to applicable statute or transfer from available funds, a sum of money for such purposes. All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 87” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the Board of Selectmen is authorized to acquire by purchase, gift or eminent domain, the fee or lesser interests in all or any portion of Page 150 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions seventeen (17) unconstructed rights of way identified below, together with any public and private rights of passage, for open space purposes:  Proprietors Road (Cisco) between the southern sideline of Hummock Pond Road and the Atlantic Ocean;  Chicago Street (Madaket) between an extension of the southeastern sideline of Macy Road to the northern sideline of Minnesota Avenue, not including any portion of North Carolina Avenue;  North Carolina Avenue (Madaket) between the southwestern property line of a parcel shown as Map 60, Parcel 40 and the Atlantic Ocean;  Minnesota Avenue (Madaket) between the southwest property line of a parcel shown as Map 60, Parcel 35 and the Atlantic Ocean;  Vermont and Maine Avenues (Madaket) between the western sideline of New Jersey Avenue and the Atlantic Ocean;  California Avenue (Madaket) between the extension of the eastern sideline of New Jersey Avenue and the Atlantic Ocean;  New Jersey Avenue (Madaket) between the southeastern sideline of Maine Avenue and the northwestern sideline of California Avenue;  Magnolia, Linden and Hawthorne Avenues (Siasconset) between the southeastern sideline of Ocean Avenue to the Atlantic Ocean;  Jefferson, Jackson and Beach Streets, North and South Gully Roads, and Fawcett Way (Siasconset) between the eastern sideline of Codfish Park Road and their eastern terminus or the Atlantic Ocean. All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 87” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. ARTICLE 88 (Real Estate Conveyance: “Paper” Streets for Coastal Access and Open Space) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to (1) convey, sell or otherwise dispose of the fee or any lesser interests in all or any portion of the land identified below subject to Chapter 30B of the Massachusetts General Laws and guidelines established under the “Nantucket Yard Sales” program on file at the Board of Selectmen’s office, or (2) convey, sell or otherwise dispose of the fee or any lesser interests of any portion of the land identified below to the Nantucket Islands Land Bank, any such disposition to be on such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectmen deem appropriate, which may include the reservation of easements and restrictions; and (3) for such parcels as the Board of Selectmen determines by vote to be not needed for conveyance, to dedicate all or any portion of the land identified below for open space and recreational purposes:  Proprietors Road (Cisco) between the southern sideline of Hummock Pond Road and the Atlantic Ocean;  Chicago Street (Madaket) between an extension of the southeastern sideline of Macy Road to the northern sideline of Minnesota Avenue, not including any portion of North Carolina Avenue; Page 151 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions  North Carolina Avenue (Madaket) between the southwestern property line of a parcel shown as Map 60, Parcel 40 and the Atlantic Ocean;  Minnesota Avenue (Madaket) between the southwest property line of a parcel shown as Map 60, Parcel 35 and the Atlantic Ocean;  Vermont and Maine Avenues (Madaket) between the western sideline of New Jersey Avenue and the Atlantic Ocean;  California Avenue (Madaket) between the extension of the eastern sideline of New Jersey Avenue and the Atlantic Ocean;  New Jersey Avenue (Madaket) between the southeastern sideline of Maine Avenue and the northwestern sideline of California Avenue;  Magnolia, Linden and Hawthorne Avenues (Siasconset) between the southeastern sideline of Ocean Avenue to the Atlantic Ocean;  Jefferson, Jackson and Beach Streets, North and South Gully Roads, and Fawcett Way (Siasconset) between the eastern sideline of Codfish Park Road and their eastern terminus or the Atlantic Ocean. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate, borrow pursuant to applicable statute or transfer from available funds, a sum of money for such purposes. All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 88” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved to take no action on the Article. Quantum of vote required for passage of the article is 2/3. ARTICLE 89 (Real Estate Acquisition: “Paper” Streets Adjacent to Land Bank Properties – Bartlett Road) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Nantucket Islands Land Bank to acquire by eminent domain the fee or lesser interests in all or any portion of Bartlett Road between a line through Bartlett Road extending the southwestern sideline of Raceway Drive to the eastern sideline of Somerset Road, not including any portion of West Miacomet Road, together with any public and private rights of passage, for purposes for which the Nantucket Islands Land Bank may acquire real property interests under Chapter 669 of the Acts of 1983 as it may be amended. All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 89” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Nantucket Islands Land Bank) Page 152 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the Nantucket Islands Land Bank is authorized to acquire by eminent domain the fee or lesser interests in all or any portion of Bartlett Road from a line through Bartlett Road extending the southwestern sideline of Raceway Drive to the eastern sideline of Somerset Road, not including any portion of West Miacomet Road, together with any public and private rights of passage, for purposes for which the Nantucket Islands Land Bank may acquire real property interests under Chapter 669 of the Acts of 1983 as it may be amended, provided that:  The existing water main located from a line through that portion of Bartlett Road extending the southwestern sideline of Raceway Drive and the northern sideline of West Miacomet Road shall remain unaffected and the Nantucket Islands Land Bank shall execute appropriate documents to ensure that the water main may be repaired and maintained, and may be connected with residential properties along the western border of that portion of Bartlett Road, and operated in perpetuity or the longest time period permitted by law;  That within three (3) months from the date of the recording of the taking, the Nantucket Islands Land Bank shall place a restriction not allowing Nantucket Islands Land Bank to erect permanent structures, as defined in the Zoning Bylaw, on that portion of the former Bartlett Road from a line through Bartlett Road extending the southwestern sideline of Raceway Drive to a line through Bartlett Road extending the northeastern property line of a parcel owned by the Nantucket Land Bank shown on Assessor’s Map 81, Parcel 162.. All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 89” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. NOTE: This motion includes both portions of Bartlett Road, between Raceway Drive and West Miacomet Road and between West Miacomet Road and Somerset Road. As discussed, structures within the Bartlett Road layout between the golf course and residential lots are prohibited. ARTICLE 90 (Real Estate Acquisition: Miacomet Park “Paper” Streets) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Nantucket Islands Land Bank to acquire by eminent domain the fee or lesser interests in all or any portion of thirteen (13) unconstructed rights of way identified below, together with any public and private rights of passage, for purposes for which the Nantucket Islands Land Bank may acquire real property interests under Chapter 669 of the Acts of 1983 as it may be amended, except for any portion of said ways included as part of land taken by the Town for sewer bed purposes as described in an Order of Taking recorded with the Nantucket County Registry of Deeds in Book 246, Page 263 and as shown on Plan No. 53-T dated October 5, 1998 filed at the Nantucket Registry of Deeds:  Harvard, Spruce, Dartmouth, Summer and Central Streets between the easterly sideline of Miacomet Road and the Westerly sideline of Surfside Avenue and the easterly sideline of Surfside Avenue and the westerly property line of Assessors Map 86, Parcel 312; Page 153 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions  Lincoln and Highland Streets between the easterly sideline of Surfside Avenue and the westerly property line of Assessors Map 86, Parcel 312;  Cottage, Walnut, Mineral, and Hemlock Streets between the easterly sideline of Miacomet Road and the Westerly sideline of Surfside Avenue;  Ocean Avenue between the eastern sideline of Miacomet Road and a line extending south from the eastern property line of Assessors Map 86, Parcel 294 through Ocean Avenue;  Spring Street between the easterly sideline of Miacomet Road and the northerly sideline of Ocean Avenue;  Miacomet Avenue from a line extending the southern sideline of Lincoln Street to the southern sideline of Ocean Avenue; All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 90” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Nantucket Islands Land Bank) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the Nantucket Islands Land Bank be authorized to acquire by eminent domain the fee or lesser interests in all or any portion of thirteen (13) unconstructed rights of way identified below, together with any public and private rights of passage, for purposes for which the Nantucket Islands Land Bank may acquire real property interests under Chapter 669 of the Acts of 1983 as it may be amended, except for any portion of said ways included as part of land taken by the Town for sewer bed purposes as described in an Order of Taking recorded with the Nantucket County Registry of Deeds in Book 246, Page 263 and as shown on Plan No. 53-T dated October 5, 1998 filed at the Nantucket Registry of Deeds:  Harvard, Spruce, Dartmouth, Summer and Central Streets between the easterly sideline of Miacomet Road and the Westerly sideline of Surfside Avenue and the easterly sideline of Surfside Avenue and the westerly property line of Assessors Map 86, Parcel 312;  Lincoln and Highland Streets between the easterly sideline of Surfside Avenue and the westerly property line of Assessors Map 86, Parcel 312;  Cottage, Walnut, Mineral, and Hemlock Streets between the easterly sideline of Miacomet Road and the Westerly sideline of Surfside Avenue;  Ocean Avenue between the eastern sideline of Miacomet Road and a line extending south from the eastern property line of Assessors Map 86, Parcel 294 through Ocean Avenue;  Spring Street between the easterly sideline of Miacomet Road and the northerly sideline of Ocean Avenue;  Miacomet Avenue from a line extending the southern sideline of Lincoln Street to the southern sideline of Ocean Avenue. All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 90” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Page 154 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions ARTICLE 91 (Real Estate Acquisition: Weweeder Valley “Paper” Streets) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Nantucket Islands Land Bank to acquire by eminent domain the fee or lesser interests in all or any portion of seven (7) unconstructed rights of way identified below, together with any public and private rights of passage, for purposes for which the Nantucket Islands Land Bank may acquire real property interests under Chapter 669 of the Acts of 1983 as it may be amended:  Washington Street between a line extending the southern sideline of Blueberry Lane and the northern sideline of Western Avenue;  Unnamed Way between the northern sideline of May Street and the eastern sideline of Washington Street;  May Street between the eastern property line of Assessors Map 80 Parcel 158 and the western sideline of Pochick Avenue not including Washington Street;  Way and Reedy Streets and Unnamed Way between the eastern sideline of Washington Street and the western property line of Assessors Map 80 Parcel 293;  Lake Avenue between the eastern property line of Assessors Map 80 Parcels 40 and 108 and the western property line of Assessors Map 80 Parcel 293 not including Washington Street; All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 91” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen for Nantucket Islands Land Bank) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the Nantucket Islands Land Bank is authorized to acquire by eminent domain the fee or lesser interests in all or any portion of seven (7) unconstructed rights of way identified below, together with any public and private rights of passage, for purposes for which the Nantucket Islands Land Bank may acquire real property interests under Chapter 669 of the Acts of 1983 as it may be amended:  Washington Street between a line extending the southern sideline of Blueberry Lane and the northern sideline of Western Avenue;  Unnamed Way between the northern sideline of May Street and the eastern sideline of Washington Street;  May Street between the eastern property line of Assessors Map 80 Parcel 158 and the western sideline of Pochick Avenue not including Washington Street;  Way and Reedy Streets and Unnamed Way between the eastern sideline of Washington Street and the western property line of Assessors Map 80 Parcel 293;  Lake Avenue between the eastern property line of Assessors Map 80 Parcels 40 and 108 and the western property line of Assessors Map 80 Parcel 293 not including Washington Street. All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 91” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Page 155 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions ARTICLE 92 (Real Estate Conveyance: Land Bank - Miscellaneous Land) To see if the Town will vote to transfer the care, custody, management and control of the parcel listed below as Map 87, Parcel 91, Western Avenue to the Board of Selectmen for the purpose of conveyance and will authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell, convey or otherwise dispose of the fee or lesser interests of any portion of the subject land listed below to the Nantucket Islands Land Bank, any such disposition to be on such terms and conditions the Board of Selectmen deem appropriate, which may include the reservation of easements and restrictions in regard to the following land:  Assessors Map 87, Parcel 91, Western Avenue;  Portion of Miller Lane, Lot B 1.3, containing 16,192 square feet of land as shown on a plan entitled “Review Plan to Show Proposed Redivision of Lot B/Miller Ln.” prepared by Blackwell & Associates, Inc. dated September 25, 2008, revised March 31, 2011;  Assessors Map 38, Parcel 30, 55 Warrens Landing Road, shown as Lot C on Land Court Plan 12127-B, drawn by Josiah S. Barrett, Engineer, dated July 1950, and filed with Certificate of Title No. 3255 at the Registry District of Nantucket County (a.k.a. The Wood Property);  A portion of Map 74 Parcel 71.2, also shown as a portion of Lot D on plan numbered 9595-A3, sheets 2 and 3, dated June 1923 and filed with Certificate of Title Number 1207 at the Registry District of Nantucket County, from a line at the mid-point of Pine Street to the southwestern property line of Assessors Map 74, Parcel 72 and 71.1. All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 92” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the care, custody, management and control of the parcel listed below as Map 87, Parcel 91, Western Avenue be transferred to the Board of Selectmen for the purpose of conveyance and that the Board of Selectmen is authorized to sell, convey or otherwise dispose of the fee or lesser interests of any portion of the subject land listed below to the Nantucket Islands Land Bank, any such disposition to be on such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectmen deem appropriate, which may include the reservation of easements and restrictions in regard to the following land:  Assessors Map 87, Parcel 91, Western Avenue;  Portion of Miller Lane, Lot B 1.3, containing 16,192 square feet of land as shown on a plan entitled “Review Plan to Show Proposed Redivision of Lot B/Miller Ln.” prepared by Blackwell & Associates, Inc. dated September 25, 2008, revised March 31, 2011;  A portion of Map 74 Parcel 71.2, also shown as a portion of Lot D on plan numbered 9595-A3, sheets 2 and 3, dated June 1923 and filed with Certificate of Title Number 1207 at the Registry District of Nantucket County, from the western Page 156 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions sideline of Pine Street to the southwestern property line of Assessors Map 74, Parcel 72 and 71.1. And, that the care, custody, management and control of the parcel shown on Assessor’s Map 38, Parcel 30, 55 Warren’s Landing Road, shown as Lot C on Land Court Plan 12127-B, drawn by Josiah S. Barrett, Engineer, dated July 1950, and filed with Certificate of Title No. 3255 at the Registry District of Nantucket County (aka the Wood Property) be transferred to the Board of Selectmen for the purpose of conveyance and that the Board of Selectmen is authorized to sell, convey or otherwise dispose of the fee or lesser interests of any portion of the Wood Property to the Nantucket Islands Land Bank, any such disposition to be on such terms and conditions the Board of Selectmen deem appropriate, which may include the reservation of easements and restrictions, provided the following easements and restrictions are placed on the Wood Property prior to its conveyance:  An easement over a portion of the Wood Property for purposes of access to the beach and for use as a beach, otherwise known as the “One Big Beach Easement”;  An easement that states the rights of the Inhabitants of the Town of Nantucket to access the property for boating and active and passive recreation, which shall include and specifically identify areas for parking, the possible location(s) of a boat ramp, and boat/dinghy storage; and  A right of reverter clause providing for a reversion of title to the Wood Property to the Town in the event that the above restrictions are violated. All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 92” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk Quantum of vote required for passage of this motion is 2/3. ARTICLE 93 (Real Estate Conveyance: Miscellaneous) To see if the Town will vote to transfer the care, custody, management and control of the parcel of land identified below as a portion of Assessors Map 74, Parcel 71.2 shown as Parcels A and B on the plan entitled “Discussion Plan for Conveyance of Land in Nantucket, Mass.” from the Board of Selectmen for municipal sewage treatment purposes to the Board of Selectmen for the purpose of conveyance; and further to authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell, convey, release or otherwise dispose of any interests in all or any portion of six (6) parcels as listed below, subject to Chapter 30B of the Massachusetts General Laws, and any such disposition to be on such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectmen deem appropriate, which may include guidelines established under the “Nantucket Yard Sales” program on file with the Board of Selectmen’s office and the reservation of easements and restrictions:  A single lot containing approximately 44,813 square feet consisting of three (3) merged parcels as follows: Parcel 113, a portion of Parcel 63 shown as Lot B on a plan entitled “Plan of Land in Nantucket, Mass.” dated January 17, 2012 by Earle & Sullivan, Inc. and a portion of a paper street known as Washington Street, all shown on Assessors Map 79; Page 157 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions  A portion of Assessors Map 79 Parcel 63 containing 12,320 square feet, shown as Lot A on a plan entitled “Plan of Land in Nantucket, Mass.” dated January 17, 2012 by Earle & Sullivan, Inc.;  Assessors Map 79 Parcel 61, containing 3,754 square feet;  A portion of Assessors Map 74 Parcel 71.2, also known as a portion of Lot 23 as shown on a plan numbered 9595-L, dated December 23, 1985 and filed with Certificate of Title Number 7430 at the Nantucket Registry District of the Land Court, and shown as Parcel A containing 4,553 square feet and Parcel B containing 4,549 square feet, as shown on a plan entitled “Discussion Plan for Conveyance of Land in Nantucket, Mass.” Dated August 9, 2011 prepared by Blackwell & Associates, Inc.;  Assessors Map 73.1.3 Parcel 120, 29 Shell Street, Siasconset, containing approximately 3,243 square feet;  Assessors Map 71.3.2, Parcel 164, 6 Kendrick Street; All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 93” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the care, custody, management and control of the parcel of land identified below as a portion of Assessors Map 74, Parcel 71.2 shown as Parcels A and B on the plan entitled “Discussion Plan for Conveyance of Land in Nantucket, Mass.” from the Board of Selectmen for municipal sewage treatment purposes be transferred to the Board of Selectmen for the purpose of conveyance; and further to authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell, convey, release or otherwise dispose of any interests in all or any portion of four (4) parcels as listed below, subject to Chapter 30B of the Massachusetts General Laws, and any such disposition to be on such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectmen deem appropriate, which may include guidelines established under the “Nantucket Yard Sales” program on file with the Board of Selectmen’s office and the reservation of easements and restrictions:  A portion of Assessors Map 79 Parcel 63 containing 12,320 square feet, shown as Lot A on a plan entitled “Plan of Land in Nantucket, Mass.” dated January 17, 2012 by Earle & Sullivan, Inc.;  Assessors Map 79 Parcel 61, containing 3,754 square feet  A portion of Assessors Map 74 Parcel 71.2, also known as a portion of Lot 23 as shown on a plan numbered 9595-L, dated December 23, 1985 and filed with Certificate of Title Number 7430 at the Nantucket Registry District of the Land Court, and shown as Parcel A containing 4,553 square feet and Parcel B containing 4,549 square feet, as shown on a plan entitled “Discussion Plan for Conveyance of Land in Nantucket, Mass.,” dated August 9, 2011 prepared by Blackwell & Associates, Inc.;  Assessors Map 71.3.2, Parcel 164, 6 Kendrick Street. And the Board of Selectmen may sell, convey, release or otherwise dispose of any interests in all or any portion of a single parcel as listed below for any legal purpose, including for Page 158 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions affordable housing purposes, subject to Chapter 30B of the Massachusetts General Laws, and any such disposition to be on such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectmen deem appropriate; and provided further that the Board of Selectmen be authorized to convey to a non-profit corporation, foundation, trust, or organization, or reserve, or accept the grant of an affordable housing restriction on said property:  A single lot containing approximately 44,813 square feet consisting of three (3) merged parcels as follows: Parcel 113, a portion of Parcel 63 shown as Lot B on a plan entitled “Plan of Land in Nantucket, Mass.” dated January 17, 2012 by Earle & Sullivan, Inc. and a portion of a paper street known as Washington Street, all shown on Assessors Map 79. And the Board of Selectmen may sell, convey, release or otherwise dispose of any interests in all or any portion of a single parcel as listed below, subject to Chapter 30B of the Massachusetts General Laws, and any such disposition to be on such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectmen deem appropriate:  Assessors Map 73.1.3 Parcel 120, 29 Shell Street, Siasconset, containing approximately 3,243 square feet, provided that the subject parcel may be incorporated into surrounding land or may only be used independently for accessory uses, such as parking, but shall not be considered a separate buildable lot for dwelling units; All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 93” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Quantum of vote required for passage of the motion is 2/3. ARTICLE 94 (Real Estate Acceptance: Beach Parcel Formerly Part of Nonantum Avenue) To see if the Town will vote to accept a parcel containing 18,400 square feet of land bounded by the easterly sideline of Nonantum Avenue; northerly by the southerly lot line of Assessors Map 88 Parcel 49, the southerly sideline of a portion of former Clifford Street and the southerly lot line of Assessors Map 88 Parcels 50 and 51; the eastern sideline of former Harriet Street (f.k.a. Prospect Street) and southerly by the northerly lot line of Assessors Map 88 Parcel 47, the northern sideline of a portion of Clifford Street between former Nonantum Avenue and the Atlantic Ocean and Assessors Map 88 Parcel 48, owned by the County of Nantucket as authorized by Chapter 89 of the Acts of 2011. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the Town accept a parcel containing 18,400 square feet of land bounded by the easterly sideline of Nonantum Avenue; northerly by the southerly lot line of Assessors Map 88 Parcel 49, the southerly sideline of a portion of former Clifford Street and the southerly lot line of Assessors Map 88 Parcels 50 and 51; the eastern sideline of former Harriet Street (f.k.a. Prospect Street) and southerly by the northerly lot line of Assessors Map 88 Parcel 47, the northern sideline of a portion of Clifford Street between Page 159 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions former Nonantum Avenue and the Atlantic Ocean and Assessors Map 88 Parcel 48, owned by the County of Nantucket as authorized by Chapter 89 of the Acts of 2011. ARTICLE 95 (Real Estate Conveyance: Industrial Land) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to lease or otherwise dispose of lesser interests than fee, not exceeding a total of 5.0 acres and for a term which may exceed 5 years notwithstanding the maximum term specified in Chapter 46 § 46-2, in all or any portions of Lots F, G, and/or N as shown on a plan entitled “Subdivision Plan of Land” dated May 10, 2010 recorded with the Nantucket County Registry of Deeds as Plan No. 2010- 62, subject to Chapter 30B of the Massachusetts General Laws and a finding by the Board of Selectmen that such lease or conveyance furthers community planning and environmental protection goals. All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 95” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the Board of Selectmen is authorized to lease or otherwise dispose of lesser interests than fee, not exceeding a total of 5.0 acres and for a term which may exceed 5 years notwithstanding the maximum term specified in Chapter 46 § 46-2, but not more than thirty (30) years, in all or any portions of Lots G, and/or N as shown on a plan entitled “Subdivision Plan of Land” dated May 10, 2010 recorded with the Nantucket County Registry of Deeds as Plan No. 2010-62, subject to Chapter 30B of the Massachusetts General Laws and a finding by the Board of Selectmen that such lease or conveyance furthers community planning and environmental protection goals. All as shown on a map entitled “2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 95” dated January 2012 and filed herewith at the Office of the Town Clerk. ARTICLE 96 (Real Estate Disposition: Hawthorne Street) To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell, convey or otherwise dispose of the fee or any lesser interests in all or any portions of the following two (2) parcels of land comprising that part of Hawthorne Street, a paper street located southerly of Nobadeer Avenue to land of the Town of Nantucket and the Atlantic Ocean and shown as Parcels 20B and 37B on a plan entitled “Plan to Acquire Land for General Municipal Purposes in Surfside Area Prepared for the Town of Nantucket in Nantucket, MA,” dated January 31, 2007, revised February 28, 2008, and on file with the Nantucket County Registry of Deeds in Plan File 2009-25, sheet 4, subject to Chapter 30B of the Massachusetts General Laws and guidelines established under the “Nantucket Yard Sales” program on file at the Board of Selectmen’s office, and any such disposition to be subject to the reservation of a pedestrian access easement, which shall be a minimum of five (5) feet in width at a location to be Page 160 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions determined by the Board of Selectmen and otherwise on such terms and conditions, as the Board of Selectmen deem appropriate, which may include the reservation of any additional easements and reservations, or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved that the Board of Selectmen is authorized to sell, convey or otherwise dispose of the fee or any lesser interests in all or any portions of the following two (2) parcels of land comprising that part of Hawthorne Street, a paper street located southerly of Nobadeer Avenue to land of the Town of Nantucket and the Atlantic Ocean and shown as Parcels 20B and 37B on a plan entitled “Plan to Acquire Land for General Municipal Purposes in Surfside Area Prepared for the Town of Nantucket in Nantucket, MA,” dated January 31, 2007, revised February 28, 2008, and on file with the Nantucket County Registry of Deeds as Plan No. 2009-25, sheet 4, subject to Chapter 30B of the Massachusetts General Laws and guidelines established under the “Nantucket Yard Sales” program on file at the Board of Selectmen’s office, and any such disposition to be subject to the reservation of a pedestrian access easement, which shall be a minimum of five (5) feet in width at a location to be determined by the Board of Selectmen and otherwise on such terms and conditions, as the Board of Selectmen deem appropriate, which may include the reservation of any additional easements and restrictions. ARTICLE 97 (Appropriation: Stabilization Fund) To see what sums the Town will vote to appropriate, and also to raise, borrow pursuant to any applicable statute, or transfer from available funds, for the purposes of the Stabilization Fund in accordance with Chapter 40 section 5B of the Massachusetts General Laws, from which appropriations may be made by a two-thirds vote of an Annual or Special Town Meeting for any purpose for which a municipality may borrow money or for any other lawful purpose; said sum not to exceed ten percent (10%) of the Fiscal Year 2012 tax levy. Or to take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved to take no action on the Article. ARTICLE 98 (Appropriation: Free Cash) To see what sum the Town will vote to transfer from Free Cash in the treasury to meet the appropriations for the ensuing Fiscal Year and to authorize the Assessors to use in the fixing the tax rate, pass any vote, or take any other action related thereto. (Board of Selectmen) FINANCE COMMITTEE MOTION: Moved to take no action on the Article. Page 161 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Planning Board Report PLANNING BOARD REPORT Chapter 40A, section 5 of the Massachusetts General Laws authorizes the Planning Board (hereafter the Board) to issue an advisory report to Town Meeting. Although a motion for Articles 37 through 57 is printed in the Warrant, this report provides additional information to help voters understand the planning process and the basis for each motion. Overall, the Board’s motions are consistent with the goals and policies of the Master Plan, unanimously accepted by Town Meeting in April of 2009 1, and they represent a balanced approach to guiding the community’s future physical development. All articles except 43 and 57, which were submitted as citizen articles, are sponsored by the Planning Board. Articles 37 through 53 are Zoning Map changes. In their development and review, the Board considered compliance with the Master Plan, including, but not limited to, such policies as:  Correcting Town and Country Overlay District anomalies 2  Matching zoning districts with the character of the surrounding area 3  Phasing out certain zoning districts 4  Creating village neighborhood centers 5  Protecting established neighborhoods from incompatible commercial uses 6  Addressing zoning issues in 9 of 18 identified Planning Areas 7 Planning Board sponsored articles advance Master Plan actions identified in the “Zoning District Implementation Schedule”8. The Board did not recommend citizen articles as they were found to be in contradiction with policy and implementation goals. Articles 39, 41, 45, 51 and 53 were amended by the Board to remove parcels for additional study or for technical reasons. Overall, the proposed map changes balance additions and reductions in future development, advance the implementation schedule, respond to area plan requests, and focus commercial use in identified neighborhood centers 9. Articles 54, 55 and 56 are Planning Board sponsored Zoning Bylaw amendments. Article 54 updates the existing Cluster and Major Residential Development (MRD) options by renaming them Open Space Residential Development and Flex Development. The article removes redundancy, aligns the development options with Town/Country Overlay Districts, and allows 1 Warrant Article 26 of the 2009 Annual Town Meeting 2 2009 Nantucket Master Plan, Figure 16, page 47 and Goal 2.2 Policy 2.2.1, page 90 (Articles 50 and 51) 3 2009 Nantucket Master Plan, Goal 2.1, Policy 2.1.3, page 90 (Articles 37, 38, 41, 42, 44, 47, 51, 52 and 53) 4 2009 Nantucket Master Plan, Goal 2.1, Policy 2.1.1a, page 90 (Articles 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, and 51) 5 2009 Nantucket Master Plan, Figure 15, page 46 and Goal 2.2, Policy 2.2.2, page 91 (Articles 40, 45, 46, 47, and 52) 6 2009 Nantucket Master Plan, Goal 2.2 Policy 2.2.3, page 91 (Articles 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 48, 49, and 51) 7 2009 Nantucket Master Plan, Figure 17, page 48 (Articles 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 48, 49, 51, and 53) 8 2009 Nantucket Master Plan, Figure 39, page 90 (Articles 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 51, and 52) 9 2009 Nantucket Master Plan, Figure 15, page 46 (Articles 37, 40, 45, and 46) Page 162 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Planning Board Report Open Space Residential Development by-right in the Country Overlay District, provided that a definitive subdivision plan is approved by the Planning Board 10. Article 55 provides a required update to the boundary of the Public Wellhead Recharge District and modernizes stormwater management guidelines to reference the Massachusetts Stormwater Standards Handbook, Volumes 1-3, which will improve the management of stormwater within the Public Wellhead Recharge District and will allow a greater degree of flexibility and guidance to Wannacomet Water Company when evaluating stormwater management systems not only for design, but long term maintenance. Article 56 proposes technical amendments that accomplish the following:  The addition of a definition for “take-out station” will provide clarity for interpretation issues when applying the parking requirement.  A relaxation of the Neighborhood Employee Housing restrictions for commercial districts within the Town Overlay District only will remove barriers to providing employee housing.  Providing the Zoning Administrator with authority to review certain types of applications. This will streamline the application process for minor matters and provide a documented process for applicant’s to follow.  Providing an allowance for pre-existing non-conforming lots to be made less non- conforming without the issuance of a special permit and for lots created pursuant to certain provisions of the subdivision control law to be valid without a grant of relief from the Zoning Board of Appeals. Articles 43 and 57 are citizen sponsored articles. The Board found that there was no consensus to support Article 43, a Zoning Map amendment, and recommended an area plan process. The purpose of Article 57 was to create an overlay district to promote the development of solar energy on Town-owned land, which the Board found to be administratively burdensome and unnecessary since the uses are already allowed by-right. The Planning Board recognizes the hard work of its staff, the active participation by citizens, and appreciates the thoughtful review of these articles by Town Meeting voters. If you have questions or concerns about the zoning articles, we encourage you to seek answers in advance of Town Meeting from individual Board members or contact Planning Office staff at 508-228-7233. 10 2009 Nantucket Master Plan, Goal 2.1, Policy 2.1.1 and 2.2.2b, pages 90-91 (Article 54 ) Page 163 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Zoning Article Glossary Zoning Article Glossary The Planning Board has provided this glossary to serve as a summarized reference for selected terms in Articles 37 through 57. For more information see Chapter 139 of the Code of the Town of Nantucket. Articles 37 through 53 The intensity regulations, pursuant to the Code of the Town of Nantucket, Chapter 139 (Zoning), section 16 are referenced below. Yard Setback District Minimum Lot Size Front Side/Rear Frontage Ground Cover Ratio Limited Use General 1 (LUG-1) 40,000 35 10 100 7% Limited Use General 2 (LUG-2) 80,000 35 15 150 4% Limited Use General 3 (LUG-3) 120,000 35 20 200 3% Residential 1 (R-1) 5,000 10 5 50 30% Residential 5 (R-5) 5,000 10 Side: 10 minimum on one side; 5 thereafter Rear: 5 50 40% Residential 10 (R-10) 10,000 20 10 75 25% Sconset Residential 10 (SR-10) 10,000 15 5 75 25% Sconset Residential 20 (SR-20) 20,000 30 10 75 12.50% Village Residential (V-R) 20,000 30 15 100 10.00% Residential 20 (R-20) 20,000 30 10 75 12.50% Residential 40 (R-40) 40,000 30 10 75 10.00% Residential Old Historic (ROH) 5,000 None 5 50 50% Side: none Commercial Downtown (CDT) 3,750 None Rear: 5 35 75% Residential Commercial (RC) 5,000 None 5 40 50% Residential Commercial 2 (RC- 2) 5,000 10 5 40 50% Limited Commercial (LC) 5,000 None 5 40 50% Side: 5 Commercial Neighborhood (CN) 7,500 10 Rear: 10 50 40% Commercial Trade 10,000 10 Side: 5 50 40% Page 164 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Zoning Article Glossary Entrepreneurship and Craft (CTEC) Rear: 10 Village Neighborhood (VN) 10,000 10 10 50 30% Zoning districts in grey, above, are located in the Country Overlay District (COD). Districts that are not highlighted are located in the Town Overlay District (TOD). Ground Cover Ratio – the ground cover of a lot divided by the area of the lot, expressed as a percentage. (Source: Chapter 139 of the Code of the Town of Nantucket, section 2) Spot Zoning – the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court found that spot zoning occurs where one lot or a small area has been singled out for treatment less onerous than that imposed upon nearby, indistinguishable properties. The Court of Appeals has found that spot zoning arises “where a zoning change is designed solely for the economic benefit of the owner of the property receiving special treatment and is not in accordance with a well considered plan for the public welfare.” (Source: Massachusetts Municipal Association) “In assessing spot zoning challenges, it is quite proper to consider the effect of the zoning change on the municipality as a whole. The court now favors a balancing test to assess a spot zoning challenge. This is especially important where the growth of the municipality has been addressed by a plan.” Challenges alleging spot zoning have a heavy burden of proof, as great weight is given to validity arising from the Town Meeting process. The total area being rezoned is only important where it is not an extension of a district by the inclusion of border lots. Generally, newly established zoning areas greater than two acres are not considered to be a spot zone. (Source: Bobrowski, Mark “Handbook of Massachusetts Land Use and Planning Law” pages 91through 95) Country Overlay District (COD) – a zoning overlay district encompassing those areas not included in the Town Overlay District. The purpose of the COD is to preserve areas characterized by traditional and historic rural land use patterns and to discourage the spread of dispersed development patterns that promote automobile dependency. (Source: Chapter 139 of the Code of the Town of Nantucket, section 12F) Town Overlay District (TOD) – a zoning overlay district encompassing those areas not included in the Country Overlay District. The purpose of the TOD is to encourage development within an area where infrastructure already exists or can be extended without undue expense, to create opportunities to produce affordable housing for year-round residents through in-fill development and to create development patterns that are conducive to service by alternatives to the automobile, such as transit, bicycle, and pedestrian systems. (Source: Chapter 139 of the Code of the Town of Nantucket, section 12E) Article 54 Special Permit – requires a super-majority (4 out of 5 members in favor) vote of the special permit granting authority. Special permits may impose conditions, safeguards, and limitations intended to ensure that the use or structure is in harmony with the general purpose and intent of the Zoning Bylaw. (Source: Chapter 139 of the Code of the Town of Nantucket, section 30) Page 165 Town of Nantucket 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant with Finance Committee Motions Zoning Article Glossary Rules and Regulations Governing the Subdivision of Land – a Planning Board document that includes standards for subdivision design and construction, including but not limited to: roadways, bike paths, sidewalks, landscaping, lighting, and stormwater management. (Source: Rules and Regulations Governing the Subdivision of Land, prepared by the Nantucket Planning Board, amended through December 20, 1999) Article 56 Zoning Administrator - appointed by a 4/5 vote of the Board of Appeals to administratively review certain minor applications. Upon review, the Zoning Administrator shall file a decision with the Town Clerk and provide a copy to interested parties. The decision may be appealed within thirty (30) days to the Zoning Board of Appeals. (Source: Chapter 139 of the Code of the Town of Nantucket, section 29C) INFORMATION for 2012 Annual Town Meeting -- Starting on Saturday, March 31, 2012! As of 03/07/12 The 2012 Annual Town Meeting will start on Saturday, March 31, 2012 at 8:30 am at the Mary P. Walker Auditorium at the Nantucket High School. Attached is some information that we hope will help prospective attendees, in advance. Child Care/Activities  The Early Childhood Center at the High School will be open from 8:30 am – 5:00 pm on Saturday, March 31 for children ages birth – 5 years. The ECC is not a drop-in center, a caregiver must be present with the child. The ECC can accommodate a maximum of 15 children at any one time.  The Boys & Girls Club will be open for children ages 6 and older from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm  The High School Pool will have Open Hours for adult lap swim from 7:00 am – 9:00 am; youth swim from 10:00 am – 1:00 pm and 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm. All non-swimmers and children under the age of 5 must be accompanied by an adult in the water. For further information about fees see www.nantucketcommunityschool.com. Parking Parking in the lot directly in front of the High School/Middle School will be reserved for Senior Citizens and the Disabled. Please do not park there if you are neither of those. Parking is also available at the High School Pool Parking Lot, Nantucket High School Rear and First Way Parking Lots, Nantucket Boys & Girls Club, and Nantucket Elementary School. Please do not park on the Surfside Road bicycle path. You may park on the north side of Vesper Lane, as far off the road as possible. 2012 Annual Town Meeting attendees are also welcome to park at Nantucket Cottage Hospital during the Town Meeting. Town Meeting Details Opening ceremonies will begin promptly at 8:30 am. There will be a half-hour lunch break, beginning around 12:30.. Town Meeting will resume after lunch and run to 5:00 pm with break(s) as needed. At 5:00 pm, the Moderator will determine whether or not to continue on; or, recess the Town Meeting until Monday, April 2nd at 6:00 pm, at the same location. Morning and afternoon refreshments, snacks and drinks will be provided in the lobby of the High School. Lunch will be provided in the High School Cafeteria. A small fee will be associated with the food and drink items. Food must be consumed in the Cafeteria. Food and drinks are not permitted inside the Auditorium. If Town Meeting attendees exceed the capacity of the Auditorium, the designated overflow area is the High School Gymnasium. Be sure to silence all cell phones during Town Meeting. TOWN & COUNTY OF NANTUCKET 2012 Annual Town Meeting Information Sheet for Certain Articles Relating to Nantucket Airport (Articles 2, 3, 16, 19, 20) Introduction The current situation with the Airport’s finances did not occur overnight. Various parties bear responsibility, including Town Administration/Finance, Airport Administration, the Airport Commission, the Board of Selectmen, and the Finance Committee. A forensic audit of the Airport is currently in progress, as well as a report as to how the financial difficulties arose and what has been done about them. Both reports are expected to be issued shortly and will be made public. A significant amount of time and effort has gone into developing solutions and correcting problems and all of those involved are well aware of the continuing need to gain the public trust through accepting responsibility, increasing transparency with regular public reporting and availability of information. The actions detailed in this information sheet are intended to “clean up” a majority of the problems, both currently and going forward. Going forward: 1) The Board of Selectmen and Airport Commission will enter into a memorandum of understanding under which the Airport enterprise fund will repay the subsidies from the Town voted at this Town Meeting as funds become available to it; 2) The Board of Selectmen will request that the Airport Commission provide a quarterly report/presentation to the Board of Selectmen and/or Finance Committee, similar to the reports provided by the managers of other enterprise funds, including Our Island Home, Sewer and Solid Waste; 3) The Finance Department has implemented additional internal controls to prevent these types of capital project deficits from occurring in all town and enterprise fund departments; 4) A Special Town Meeting may be scheduled for fall, 2012 for several reasons (some unrelated to the Airport) among which are to allow for adjustments to the Airport’s Fiscal Year 2013 budget based on actual performance in the busiest portion of the year and to insure the voters’ involvement in the process going forward. We hope the voters will see fit to vote for the actions and give us the opportunity to move forward with the necessary corrective actions. Overview Beginning in October 2011, at the request of the Department of Revenue (DOR) the Town Finance Department reconciled all Airport capital project transactions including revenue, expenditures and reporting, dating back to Fiscal Year 1998. With additional information from the Airport, the Town’s Finance Department examined expenditures relating to 40 separate Airport capital projects, and the use of grant and borrowed funds to pay expenditures related to these projects. Page 1 of 4 Page 2 of 4 The completed reconciliation found that 15 of the 40 Airport capital projects were in deficit totaling $2,820,623. These deficits were generated over the course of 13 years due to a lack of interdepartmental communication and proper internal controls. Generally, funds had either not been borrowed but expenditures made; or, the funds were borrowed on a short-term basis and either inadvertently retired with grant funds or cash instead of permanent debt. Additional financial pressure on the Airport Enterprise Fund, includes Fiscal Year 2011 unpaid bills, a real estate litigation judgment ($400,000), and a projected shortfall in the Airport’s Fiscal Year 2012 operating budget. The projected shortfall is due to a variety of reasons, including aviation fuel expenses being higher than budgeted, unexpected professional services such as legal fees, the forensic audit, Airport Manager search firm costs and personnel termination costs. The Town proposes to address these issues using a combination of actions which are contained in the Motions to the various Warrant Articles and mostly involves temporary use of General Fund sources. The following articles and Finance Committee motions are intended to address the above issues: Article 2 – Unpaid Bills Massachusetts General Law (MGL) Chapter 44, Section 31 states “no department financed by municipal revenue, or in whole or in part by taxation, of any city or town, except Boston, shall incur a liability in excess of the appropriation made for the use of such department….unless the city or town has appropriated amounts specified to be for such liabilities”. Invoices cannot be paid to vendors of the Town for services rendered in Fiscal Year 2011 if there were insufficient funds in the line item appropriation at the end of the fiscal year, unless Town Meeting, by a four- fifths vote at the 2012 Annual Town Meeting, approves the payment of bills from the prior fiscal year and appropriates funds to pay the bills. . A “Yes” vote means the listed vendors will be paid the amounts listed in the Finance Committee motion from the sources indicated – with the General Fund sources identified for the Airport being repaid by the Airport. A “No” vote means the listed vendors will not be paid the amounts listed in the Finance Committee motion.1 Article 3 – Appropriation: Prior Year Articles Massachusetts General Law (MGL) Chapter 44, Section 20 allows a town, by town meeting vote, to transfer the balance of the unspent portion of a loan (bond proceeds) to another purpose for which the Town is authorized to borrow for an equal or longer period than that for which the original loan, including temporary debt, was issued. The Airport has $2,820,623 of capital project deficits, most of which can be covered through this transfer process. The Finance Committee’s motion covers a total of $2,441,160 which is proposed to be covered with $2,164,356 from unspent bond proceeds from completed Airport capital projects and $277,246 from prior year unspent General Fund capital funds from completed or no longer needed projects. The remaining $379,463 is covered in Article 16. A “Yes” vote means $2,441,160.22 of General Fund ($277,246 - temporarily) and Airport sources ($2,164,356) can be used toward the total Airport capital projects deficit of $2,821,065.28. A “No” vote means the Town will need to identify other sources to offset the deficits such as reducing the Town, School, and/or Airport enterprise fund Fiscal Year 2012 operating budgets; or seek a transfer from the Stabilization Fund, or a combination thereof. Page 3 of 4 Article 16 – Enterprise Funds: Fiscal Year 2012 Budget Transfers Massachusetts General Law (MGL) Chapter 44, Section 33B allows “a town, by majority vote at town meeting or a special town meeting, to transfer any amount previously appropriated to another use authorized by law.” In order to offset the impact of the real estate judgment of $400,000, address the remaining Airport capital deficits of $379,463; and, mitigate the projected shortfall in the Airport’s Fiscal Year 2012 operating budget of $1,026,984; the town is proposing to transfer funds from General Fund free cash and the General Fund Sale of Land Proceeds Special Revenue Fund. A “Yes” vote means that General Fund (temporarily) and other sources will be used to address the Airport shortfalls for the balance of Fiscal Year 2012 for the real estate judgment, remaining capital project deficits and Airport operating expenses. A “No” vote means the town will need to identify other sources to offset these items, including reducing the Town, School, and Airport enterprise fund Fiscal Year 2012 operating budgets; seeking a transfer from the Stabilization Fund, or a combination thereof. Article 19 – Authorization: Airport Aviation Fuel Revolving Fund for Fiscal Year 2013 Revolving funds allow the town to raise revenues from a specific service or program and use those revenues to support the service. MGL Chapter 44, Section 53E½ stipulates that no single revolving fund may exceed one percent (1%) of the amount raised by taxation by the Town in the most recent fiscal year and the aggregate of all of the Town’s revolving funds may not exceed ten percent (10%) of the amount raised by taxation by the town in the most recent fiscal year. The Airport is currently unable to support aviation fuel cost increases or an increased volume of fuel purchases in its operating budget because of Department of Revenue rules. A “Yes” vote means the Airport can avoid a potential expenditure deficit resulting from the impact of the volatility of aviation fuel sales and costs on the Airport operating budget for Fiscal Year 2013.2 A “No” vote means the revenue and costs associated with aviation fuel will need to be incorporated back in the Airport operating budget for Fiscal Year 2013 (Article 14 of the 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant) and funding from other sources, including Town or School operating budgets or the Stabilization Fund, or both will have to be used to offset the potential fuel deficit. Article 20 – Home Rule Petition: Airport Aviation Fuel Revolving Fund This Article introduces special legislation to eliminate the statutory cap on the Town’s revolving funds so that the Airport aviation fuel revolving fund can operate most effectively. Projections indicate that the current cap will not allow this and reduces the ability to show all the costs associated with the Airport aviation fuel program in one fund. There are additional costs associated with the Airport aviation fuel program including but not limited to credit card processing fees, related employee payroll and benefits, and fuel vehicles repair and maintenance. Chapter 28 of the Acts of 2004 eliminated the statutory cap of one percent (1%) on any aviation fuel revolving account established by the Town. This home rule petition is intended to exclude an aviation fuel revolving fund from the calculation of the ten percent (10%) aggregate limit on all revolving funds established by the Town. A “Yes” vote means the Town will forward the home rule petition to the state legislature. Page 4 of 4 A “No” vote means the statutory limitation remains in place and the Airport aviation fuel-related budget problem is likely to continue especially in light of rising aviation fuel prices. Footnotes: 1 If Town Meeting votes not to approve the payment of the prior fiscal year bills, there is no legal mechanism for the Town to pay the vendors unless a court judgment is rendered ordering the Town to raise the necessary amounts in some fashion. It is difficult to predict the ultimate outcome in any legal suit and the Town would have to incur legal fees in defending such cases. Furthermore, the failure of the Town to pay the bills from Fiscal Year 2011 for goods and services that were furnished presumably in good faith by the vendors could impair the ability of the Airport Commission and the Town generally to conduct procurements in the future. Absent a court judgment the only other mechanism to pay these bills would be by way of a home rule petition for a special act of the legislature. This would require a town meeting vote, but there is no guaranty that, even if town meeting authorized the petition, the legislature would enact a special act for this purpose. 2 The Airport purchases aviation fuel in bulk and then resells it to commercial airlines and private plane operators. The dollar amount of fuel purchased by the Airport represents approximately (36.17%) of the Airport’s FY 2011 operating budget. Given the rising cost of aviation fuel and the general volatility in the per gallon price, it has become extremely difficult to accurately budget for the cost of aviation fuel especially since the Department of Revenue places significant limits on the ability of the Airport to increase estimated revenue from fuel sales at the beginning of the fiscal year. Without a separate revolving fund for aviation fuel, if the amount included in the Airport annual operating budget turns out to be too low, which was the case in Fiscal Year 2011 by approximately $762,778, the Airport was unable to pay the end of the Fiscal Year vendor bills due to lack of sufficient funds having been appropriated even though the Airport had in its bank account sufficient funds from the sale of the aviation fuel to actually pay the supplier of the fuel. This problem will be eliminated by the establishment of the aviation fuel revolving fund for Fiscal Year 2013 (Article 19). With a revolving fund in place, the Airport will be able to pay vendor bills without a line item appropriation in its annual operating budget from the payments received from commercial airlines and private planes. Town of Nantucket Information & FAQ Sheet for Article 11 of 2012 Annual Town Meeting and; Question 1 on 2012 Annual Election Ballot* Background The 2010 Annual Town Meeting approved an appropriation of $200,000 for design renovations to the building at 20 South Water Street (“Old Police Station”). Following the issuance of a Request for Proposals (“RFP”), the Town engaged the architectural firm of Brown Lindquist Fenucccio & Raber Associates, Inc. (“BLFR”) to conduct a design feasibility study (Executive Summary may be found here). At that time, the intent was to put forward a proposal to the 2011 Annual Town Meeting for an appropriation for the renovation of the building for the Finance Department and some other smaller offices (ie, Human Resources, Human Services and continue space for the Sheriff and Police sub-station), plus adequate storage and meeting space. The Mooney Building would then be vacated, sold and the proceeds used to help offset renovation costs. Since that time, the Town underwent several departmental consolidations for FY 2012, one of which was Code Enforcement, which is currently housed at 37 Washington Street. There was discussion about retrofitting space in that building which would make the consolidation more effective and there was a short-lived discussion about temporarily moving those offices to 2 Fairgrounds Road and closing 37 Washington as a cost-savings measure beginning in FY 2011. That led into discussion about the proximity of town offices to the “downtown” area and whether or not 20 South Water could or should be expanded to house additional departments beyond those originally identified. It became obvious that we were not ready to proceed with a proposal to the 2011 Annual Town Meeting. Subsequently, at the Board’s direction, a working group comprised of Town officials and citizens** was established to review the options for 20 South Water. The group met 3 times and on July 12, 2011 came to a consensus that the departments that should be housed at 20 South Water are the ones as originally discussed (Finance, Human Services, Human Resources, Sheriff, Police sub-station). There was another meeting on November 1st which reiterated this consensus. We have narrowed several options down to 2 to accomplish this: Option A which houses only Finance, Sheriff and the Police sub-station and little to no storage or meeting space. That option would allow for expansion to Option B, at a later time. Option B would house all of the departments intended, plus sufficient storage and much-needed on-site meeting space, at once. Option A is less expensive up front, does not accomplish the ultimate goal and will cost more in the long run to incorporate the rest of the departments with a second phase. Option B is more expensive up front but accomplishes the goal immediately. **list of work group members may be found here These concepts were reviewed by the Board of Selectmen at its December 21, 2011 meeting. The presentation from that meeting can be found here. Article 11 (Renovation of 20 South Water Street) of the 2012 Annual Town Meeting warrant seeks authorization to appropriate funds for the renovation of 20 South Water Street. That building was vacated in 2011 when the Police Department moved to its new location at 4 Fairgrounds Road. Currently, a portion of the first floor of 20 South Water Street is being leased by the Sheriff’s Department and used as a police substation, primarily during the summer season. The remainder of the building remains vacant. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How is the building intended to be re-used? Town office space, with a conference room for meetings, and sufficient storage. Several years ago, when it became apparent that the town-owned building at 22 Federal Street (known as the “Mooney Building”) had costly maintenance and repair needs and there was a possibility that the police department would be moved, discussions were initiated about renovating the old police station, moving the offices from the Mooney Building into it and then selling the Mooney Building and using the proceeds to offset the costs of renovation. Hence, the request to the 2010 Town Meeting for design funding as noted above. How much is the renovation expected to cost? The preliminary construction cost estimate is $4,500,000 and the estimated Total Project Cost is $6,700,000. A breakdown of the estimate may be found on-line here. This estimate does not take into consideration the use of the proceeds from the sale of the Mooney Building; nor some other unknowns as noted. The estimate does include allowances for minor improvements inside, as well as the installation of solar panels on the roof at the Town Building, if approved by the HDC. How much is the renovation going to cost me, the taxpayer? The Town will seek a debt exclusion override for the project, and would borrow the funding, to be paid back over a period of 20 years. The average Nantucket taxpayer owns a property with a residential value of $1,489,346. Let’s round that to $1,500,000. The tax bill impact would be approximately $54 per year for the term of the debt. Just over $1 per week. The taxpayer with a residential property assessed at $600,000 would pay $22 per year. About forty cents ($0.40) per week. What exactly does the renovation plan entail? The renovation entails all of the required code upgrades and improvements (including structural reinforcement, handicap accessibility – including the installation of an elevator, exterior masonry façade repairs, life safety and emergency egress, necessary site work such as utility connections, drainage improvements, roof replacement, energy efficiency improvements through thermal and moisture protection assemblies, mechanical and electrical upgrades, hazardous materials remediation/removals) and an addition. The building currently located at 2 East Chestnut Street, which houses the Human Resources office and the Nantucket Regional Transit Authority office (the “old old police station” from the 1950’s and other town offices over the last several decades) would be removed and the addition extended into the space. This will provide sufficient space for all of the offices meant to move there, plus much needed on-site meeting and storage space. There is also an allowance for improvements to the Town Building at 16 Broad Street with the relocation of the Finance offices currently located there. One priority here would be to include making the restrooms handicap accessible which is an Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) issue. The combination of offices from three older energy inefficient buildings into one upgraded energy efficient building will also result in significant energy savings. Is it possible to phase this project? Yes, but phasing tends to be more expensive in the long run for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is the mobilization effort that would occur more than once. Construction costs are likely to rise over time. For these reasons, at its meeting of December 21, 2011, the Board of Selectmen unanimously voted to put forward to the voters a complete project that takes into consideration long-term space needs of the offices which would be housed in the renovated building. How about moving all (or some) of the departments that are out of downtown, into downtown, in one building? This idea has generated quite a bit of discussion. And, as noted above, led to the development of a work group to examine that possibility. The work group discussed this extensively and, in the end, reached consensus that it was too expensive to combine the Town Building and the old Police Station in order to get all the departments back into downtown at this time, plus there was the major issue of parking and traffic to which there did not seem to be a universally accepted solution. How about moving all the departments that are in town, out of town, into one building and sell the Town Building and/or old Police Station to help fund it? This was also discussed but the consensus generally was that moving all municipal offices out of downtown would be a “death knell” for maintaining a viable year-round downtown community. There was some further discussion about moving the finance offices out of town and selling the old Police Station, but that idea did not generate much support with the work group. What will happen if funding for this project is not approved? The Town is going to have address the maintenance and repair issues with the Mooney Building sooner rather than later if offices are going to remain in the building much longer. That building was not meant to house modern offices and has so many issues that investing in it for long-term continued use is not prudent. The old Police Station will continue to sit, empty and largely unused, without maintenance or repair but at a cost to continue to provide utilities and maintenance because the building remains partially occupied with the Sheriff and police sub- station. Consideration would need to be given and costs incurred to “mothball” a significant unused portion of the building. The Town could re-consider phasing the project; however, time and again, the Town has phased projects or built new buildings without allowance for growth because it was less expensive (ie, Fire Station on Pleasant Street; Nantucket Elementary School) and it has cost the taxpayers more than it would have to construct fully in the first place with proper planning for future needs. Could we spend less money to fix up the 20 South Water Street building to move Finance offices in there, in the short-term? We could spend less money initially but it is short-sighted because of the condition of 20 South Water Street and the repairs that would be needed to move public offices into it (including handicap and other code issues). Again, such an expenditure is just not prudent. At this time, the condition of the building is such that once even smaller scale renovations are started, the costs involved and planned changes in use will require many more items to be done as a matter of law and current building codes. If some of the work is deferred, as is the case with the phased approach, and the longer any inevitable renovations are put off, the more the Town will need to spend on short-term repairs, “band aid” and cosmetic fixes that will likely need to be undone later, further increasing overall expenditures on the site. There can also be significant costs involved with renovating occupied buildings, including possible temporary relocations of staff. What happens if the Town Meeting article passes but the ballot question fails? The project cannot proceed without a favorable town meeting and ballot votes. If the Town Meeting article fails, the ballot question becomes moot. Isn’t it asking a lot of the taxpayers and voters to pay for this project in an economic downturn? We would not be asking the voters if we did not believe this is an important project. This project will benefit from an offset once the Mooney Building is sold. The buildings from which the offices would be combined are showing disrepair and present difficult working conditions. It is important to get direction from voters now on whether they support continued investment in downtown municipal resources. *The 2012 Annual Town Meeting starts Saturday, March 31st at 8:30 am at the Nantucket High School; the 2012 Annual Town Election is scheduled for Tuesday, April 10th. 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It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2011 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 12 Legend Buildings Proposed Bikepath Route Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 419 feet Appropriation: Hummock Pond Road Bicycle Path MAD A K E T R D MADAKET RD MADA K E T R D BAR R ET T F A R M R D MASSASOIT BRIDGE RD ""P R O P R I E T O R S W Y PROPRIE TORS WY MASSA S OI T B RI D G E R D PROPRIETORS WYCREEK L N MASS A S OI T B RI DG MASS A S OI T B RI D G E R D CLARK COVE RD" "CLARK COVE RDPR O P R I E T O R S W Y P R ORIDGE LNWEST WWAR R E N S L A N D I N G R D WARRENS LAN D I N G R DTHE GROVEFISHERS LANDINData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2011 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 13 Legend Turbine Location Buildings DPW Landfill Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 252 feet Appropriation: Wind Turbine at Madaket Landfill YYMILESTO N E R D NOBADEER FARM RDSUN IS L A N D R D HINSDA L E R D Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 32 Legend Article 32 Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 100 feet Appropriation: Nobadeer Farm Road Playing Fields WAUWINET RDCOATUE AVL A U R E TTA L NSQUAM RDPROPRIETORS WY POC O M O R D POCOMO RD PROPRIETORS WYW E E T A M O R D WAUWINET RDOLD QUIDNET MILK RT WAYMEDOUIE CR E E K R D SQUIDNET WYEAT F I R E S P R I N G R D QUIDNET RDPROPRIETORS WYHORN BEAM RDWAUWINET RDCOAT UE A V QUIDNET R D NAAUMA LN SALTI WY S A K E D A N L N QUIDNET RD BE ACON LN BRIER PATCH RD POLPIS R D WAYCOATUE AVWAY POLPIS RDJEFFERSON AVF U L L I N G M I L L R DHULBERT AVE HALLOWELL LNPOLPIS RDLINCOLN AV SHERBURNE WY PAWG UVET L N HUL B E R T A VINDIAN AVKIMBALL AV WAYFULLING MILL RDSHERBURNE TP C A P A U M R D B A S S E T T R DCHARLES STSHAWKEMO RD COBBLES T O NE HILLBATHING BEACH RDN B E A C H S T HAMBLIN RD WINGSPREAD LN N STAR LNJOHNSON STB R A N T P O I N T R D WALSH S TSHERBURNE TPJAMES STSHADY LNPOLPIS RD FULLI NG MI LL RDGR A N T A VHAMBLIN RDNORTHERN AVHIGHLAND AVSHAWKEMO RDWASHING POND RDPOL P I S R DMOOERS AVCLIFF RD KINGS WYCLIFF R D CHAD WI C K C T SANKATY HEAD RDDERRYMORE RD GALEN AV CABOT LNNANTUCKET AVPOLPIS RDPAUL JONES RD WALSH STWILLARD STDELANEY RDE LINCOLN AV DERR Y LN C O R N I S H C T DARTMOUTH LN A L T A R R O C K R D SYLVIA L N C L I F F R D N B E A C H S T SWAIN ST N LIBERTY STC O R N I S H S T GIFFORD ST PILGRIM RDDERRYMOR E R D CLIFF RD FOLGER L N N O R T H A VBROOKS FARM RDKITE HILL L N EASTON S T PILGRIM RD MACKAY W Y WYERS LN N W A T E R S T HARBOR V I E W W Y CHES T E R S T S BEACH STCE N T E R S T SUNSE T HI L L L N HILLTOP RDW CHESTER S T W CHEST E R S T GULL I S L A N D L N PRISCI L L A L N N L IBERTY ST SEA ST W CH E S T E R S T STEP LN A L M A N A C K P O N D R DCLIFF RD ASH STFRANK L I N S TWA N N A C O M E T R D WHAL E R S L N ASH LN BROAD S T W CH E S T E R S T ACADEMY LN S BEACHST EXTS WATER STCHURCH CTPOLPI S R D BROAD ST EASY STGAY STSNAK E ALLILY STGROVE LN OAK S T QUINCE ST CHESTNUT ST FEDERAL STCENTER STPOWDERHOUSE LNCROWN CT HUSSEY ST STILL D O C K WESTMINSTER STMADAKET R D CAMB RI D G E S T COA L LN M ID D LE VALLEY RDNEW WHALE ST DOCK S T N UN IONSTBROCKS CT INDIA ST CANDLE ST WO O DBURY LNROSE LNMEADOW LN SALEM S T MADI S O N L N THURSTONS CT LIBERTY ST CA T H C A R T R D SHIMMO POND RDMAIN S T MADAKET RD COMME R C I A L S T D R E W L NBARNABAS LNHOWARD CTLOWELL PLQUARTER MILE HILLGARDNER STCOFFI N S T QUA K ER RDORANGE STHOWARD ST POUT P O N D R D U N I O N S T PLUMB L N BLOOM STVESTAL ST NEW DOLLAR LNHARBORVIEW DR F A I R S T GORHA M S CTGREEN LN BREWSTER RDDARLIN G S T VESTA L S T PUMP LNCOPPER LN HIGH S T TATTLE C T FAYETTE STP L E A S A N T S T PI N E S T CASHS C T MI LLBROOK RD FARME R S T MEADER STFLOR A S T MILK ST S H I MM O P O N D R D TW I N S T MULBER R Y S T MT VERNON STLYON S T FRANCIS ST CANDLE HO U S E L N LYON S T WEYMO U T H S T JEFFE R S O N L N MILL S T ANGOLA ST EAGLE L N E DOV E R S T PLEASANT ST SILVER S T UNIO N S T YORK S T N MILL STEDIT HS WYW DOVE R S T S MILL STCOON S T COTTA G E C T POUT P O N D R D YORK S T BEAVE R S T YORK ST BOYER S A L L E Y W Y POUT P O N D R D WARRE N S T SPRIN G S T NEW S T BACK S T W YORK LNP R O S P E C T S T ATLANTIC AVSANKATY RDORLEANS RDBEAR W Y ISOBELS WYGARDNER PERRY LNBREW S T E R R D POLPI S R D MIDDLE TAWP A W S H A W R D S A L T MARSH RDMILLBROOK RDPOLLIWOG POND RDBARNAR D V A L L E Y R D COBBLE C T SANDWICH RDBAXTER RDPINKHAM CICHAT H A M R D MILLBROOK RD MILESTONE RD HUMMOCK POND RDJENNIFER LNSHEEP COMMONS LNN E W T O W N R D SANKATY RDNICKANOOSE WY R AM O S C T EMILY STAUSTIN FARM DR SCONSET AV NEW HUMMOCK CLTASHAMA LNW A Y BURNELL STWA YD A L E R D SCONSET AVCOMEAU LNMILESTONE C R OSSIN G TOWADDY LNROSALY LNLEWIS CTCLIFTON STMILESTO N E R DHIGH BRUSH PANORTH SIAS RDENTERPRISE CI FIF T H W Y RUSTYS WYBUTTERFLY LN SANKATY RDDOVEKIE CT SOUTH RDCOFFIN SIAS ST LINDBERG AVTOPAZ CISURFSIDE RDSOMERSET LN COFFIN SIAS S T NOSEGAY LN FAIRGROUNDS RDTOPPING 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CANNONBURY LNREAPER C I U N D E R H I L L L N DAFFODIL LNRUSSELLS WYWILT S H I R E A V HAWKS CI STONE POST WYEVER G R E E N W Y PACKET D R CUM B E R L A N D A V W M I A C O M E T R D SLEETWING C I B O U L E V A R D E S I L V ER S TLOVERS LNBLUEB E R R Y L N LANC A S H I R E A V T O M N E V E R S R D LOW B E A C H R D SURFSIDE RDFIELD AVFOLGER AVLAN C A C H I R E A VLOCKE WYCHER R Y S T N E W S O U T H R D B O U L E V A R D E TRIP P D R LOVERS LNPOCHICK AVMIACOMET RDRUSSELLS WYPOND VIEW DR IRVING STJONATHAN WY WEWEEDER AV PLUM STS SHORE RDWEWEEDER AV LOW B E A C H R D WEWEEDER AV WEWEEDER AV WAYMA R C U S W Y NOBADEER AV ADAMS STNOBADEER AV HO L L I S T E R R DSUSSEX RD?PLUM STNONANTUM AV SURREY AVLOVERS LANEMADEQUE C H A M V L Y R D IRVING STHAMPSHIRE RDPROPRIETORS WYW MIACOMET RDELLIOTS WYNONANTUM AV SUSSEX RDMAYHEW RDPOPLAR STSURFSIDE RDCHESHIRE RDWOODBINE STBOSWORTH RD W A YAURIGA STSTATION STLYFORD RDDORSET RD WAY NEW S O U T H R D WAYWAYSOUT H R D W RIGHT S L A N D I NGFARGO 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MONOM OY CREEK RDB O S T O N A V BREWSTER RD CAMELI A L N BURN T S W A M P L N MILL HILL LNUPPER TAWPAWSHAW RDMONOMOY RDHUMMOCK P ON D RD PROPRIETORS WYTETAWKIM MO DR OR A NG E S T SP A R K S A V PL E A S A N T S TSURFSIDE RDBARNARD VALLEY RD MONOMOY RDPROPRIETORS WYWAYTETAWKIMMO DRFRIENDSHIP LND E E R R U N R D FIRS T W YCATO LNMACLEAN LNSOMERSET RDBAILE Y R D SESAPAN A R D LARRABEE LNMARSH HAWK LN OL D S O U T H R D MILESTO N E R DCEDA R CI PLAINFIELD RDTAWPOOT RDSEA FOX CIEQUAT OR D R BARTLE T T R D BURNELL STCATO LNEQUAT O R D R CATH E RI N E L N TI C C O M A W Y BARTLETT R D SOMERSET RDGOLDFI N C H D R LUFF RD AMELIA DROL D S O U T H R D NOBADEER FARM RDSUN ISL A N D R DGREEN M EA D O W S TOMS WYRUSSELLS WYHINSDA L E R D P A R K E R L NAPPLETON RDBARTLETT FARM RDGOLDFINCH DRMIACOMET AVNEW SI A S S T T O M N E V E R S R DGOLDFINCH DRSURFSIDE RD DALEY C T MANTA DR MAIN SIAS STO T O K O M I R D MARY ANN DRHOOPER FARM RDMACYS LNPINE TREE RDCLARA DR OLD S O U T H R DGRAY AVBENJAM I N 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LNWALNUT LNFAIR STWINTER ST GARDNER S C T STONE A L RAYS C T TRADERS LN MAIN S T MARTINS L N SCHOO L S T SUMME R S T CHARTE R S T HILLERS L N JUDITH C H A S E L N LUCRET I A M O T T L NSTONE BAR N WY B U N KER RDBUNKER RDBERKLEY STMARION STNORWOOD STSA L T M A R S H W Y CANONICUS STN O R Q U A R T A D R PINE CREST DREGAN LNJUNIPER HILLWITHERSPOON DRZAC H A R Y W Y COSKATA COURSE WYSTEAMBO A T W F OLD NOR T H W F COMMER C I A L W F OLD SOU T H W F STRAIG H T W FWINDWARD LNSA S A CHUME T LN DA F F O D I L L N QUAISE RDQUAISE PASTURES RDO L D H A RBOR RDWASHI N G P O N D RD M A X EY POND RDWESTMOOR LNVEST AL S T MEL V I L L E C T A H A B D RAHAB DR BART L E T T R D BARTLET T R DBARTLETT RDFARMVIEW DRQUEQUEG DRHALYARD LNKEEL LN RUDDE R L N REACHER LNKEEL LNS P I N D R I F T MIZZENMASTRUDDER LNSPIN N A K E R CI CYNTHIA LN SALROS R D NOBSKA W Y THURSTON S W Y ESSEX ROADES S E X R O A D TASHAMA LN PAKANOKET LN Y O M P A S H A M L N WASHAMAN AV M A M A C K L NNETOWA LNAU TOP S COT CIPAUPAMO WYCATO LNROBERTS L N SOMERSET RDWAMASQUID PLMEADOW V IEW DR MEADOW VIEW DR MANCHESTER C I MEADOW VIEW DR HUSSEY FARM RDPOND RD HUM M O C K P O N D R D VESPER L N P R O S P E C T S T ALEXANDIA DRBOYNT O N L N PHEASANT DRPERRY LNGOU IN VILLAGE ANNA D R COW P O N D L N THIRTYACRES LNB R I N D A L N THI R D W YALLENS LNALLENS LNHULL LNDENNIS DRC A R T W R I G H T P L PL E A S A N T S T SANFOR D R D CHER R Y S T WILLIAMS LN WILLIA M S S T CHINS WY W CREEK RDHOOPER FARM RDT R O T T E R S L NBACKUS LNWINDY W Y PILOT WHAL E DRWA Y D A L E R D SEC O N D W Y FO U R T H W Y GOLD S TAR DRMI LES TONE LNDAVES STSPR U C E ST HARBOR TCE CREEK RDMILESTONE RD M A D IS O N C T F R E E DO M S Q G O O S E P O ND LNO R A N G E S T SEIKINNOW PLMADAKET RD MADAKET R D MAIN ST MILK STWINN STSA R A T O G A L N NEW MILL STVESPER LN N LI B E R T Y S T GROV E L N MAYHEW L N NEW LNNEW LNJOY STSTAR B U C K C T MILK ST HUM M O C K P O N D R D SANDPIPER WY SAND PI P E R W Y SANDPIPER WYPARSO N L N LONGWOOD DR HEATH LNLYONS LN PHILI P S R U N R D CHUCK HOLLOW RDCHUCK HOLLOW RDGREEN HO LLOW RDCRESTWOOD CIPROPRIETORS WYMARBLE W Y EAGLES WING WYNAUSHON WYBAYBERRY LNDOOLEY CTYOUNGS WYYOUNGS WYTI C C O M A W Y FORREST AVTOOMBS CTMADEQUECHAM VLY RDBUNKER RDTEASD A L E C I SQUAR E R I G G E R R D DAISY WY MCGARVEYS WYHEDGE R W BL A C K W A L N U T L N BAYBERRY SIAS LN MEETINGHOUSE LN ANNS LN ARIEL AV SAND S B U R Y R D CLIFF LN HILL SID E AVPOLLOCK AVI ND E P E N D E N C E L N ELDRIDGE LN BEECHCROFT WYAURORA WYWAITT DRVI N C E N T C I R P I N E L A N D S D RCATO LNData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 35 Legend Existing NRTA Stops Proposed Route 1 inch equals 1,547 feet Appropriation: Tom Nevers Bus Route R T H A V E K I T E H I L L L N CLI F F R D HARBO R V I E W W Y WYERS LN S BEACH STW CHESTER ST C H ES T E R S T N W A T ER S T G U L L IS L A N D LN S E A S T CENTER STS T E P L N S BEACH STLILY STCHURCH CTASH ST WHAL E R S L N STEAMBO A T W F ASH LN N WATER ST BROAD S T ACADEMY LN S BEACH ST EXT A C A D E M Y L N S WATER STFEDERAL STWESTMINSTER STBROAD ST CENTE R S T G A Y S T OA K S T EASY STE CHE S T N U T S T SNA K E A L Q U I N C E S T CHESTNUT ST OLD NO R T H W F OAK S T WESTMINSTER STFEDERAL STCENTER STLILY STS T R A IG H T W FN LIBERTY ST S T IL L D O C K INDIA S T HUSSEY ST INDIA ST N UN ION STNEW WHALE STSTRAIGH T W F CAMB RI D G E S T BROCKS CT I ND E PEN D E N C E L NINDIA ST MAIN ST R O S E L N SALEM S T CANDLE STWASHINGTON STUNION STT H U R S T O N S CT LIBERTY ST WALNUT LNORANGE STMAIN S T WI NTER S T G A R D N E R S C T GARDNER STS T O N E A L FAIR STRAYS C T PINE ST H O W A R D S T C O FFIN STTRADERS LN MAIN STHOWARD STM A R T IN S L N SCHOO L S T PINE STWA S H I N G TO N S T SUMME R S T CHARTE R S T STN. CENTER ST LUCRE TI A M O T T L N J U D IT H C H A S E L N C O M M E R C IA L S T COMME R C I A L W F Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 37 Legend To CDT Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 123 feet Zoning Change: Washington Street, Straight Wharf, Old North Wharf, Easy Street, Whaler Lane, and South Beach Street R - 1 AH ROH ROH LC CDT RC RC R - 1 TS T E P L N S BEACH STLILY STCHURCH CTASH ST WHAL E R S L N STEAMBO A T W F ASH LN N WATER ST BROAD S T ACADEMY LN S BEACH ST EXT A C A D E M Y L N S WATER STFEDERAL STWESTMINSTER STBROAD ST CENTE R S T G A Y S T O AK ST EASY STE CHE S T N U T S T SNA K E A L Q U I N C E S T CHESTNUT ST N LIBE R T Y S T OAK S T WESTMINSTER STFEDERAL STCENTER STLILY STN LIBERTY STWOODBURY LNINDIA S T HUSSEY ST INDIA ST N UN ION ST CAMB RI D G E S T BROCKS CT I ND E PEN D E N C E L NINDIA ST MAIN ST R O S E L N SALEM S T CANDLE STWASHINGTON STUNION STT H U R S T O N S CT LIBERTY ST WALNUT LNORANGE STMAIN S T WI NTER S T G A R D N E R S C T GARDNER STS T O N E A L FAIR STRAYS C T NSTData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 38 Legend ROH Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 75 feet Zoning Map Change: Commercial Downtown District R - 1 ROH CDT AH LC RC Tom Nevers Bike Path timeline prepared 2/15/2012 9/7/1973 “Nantucket Bicycle Path Study”, DPW: Tom Nevers lowest priority destination-predates naval base development 1977 Nantucket Bikeway Master Plan : Hummock Pond Road and Polpis Road (completed 1994) are highest priorities Tom Nevers Road is the lowest priority-recommended as a Class I off-road path. “..a separate path was needed due to future residential development…”(p 3-5) “It is obvious that Nantucket will not be able to afford the construction of all the facilities proposed in the plan at once.” (IV Implementation) Various “loops” including Tom Nevers are projected for “2005 and after” once other projects are completed. 1980 Navy base purchased by the Town. 1990 Goals and Objectives: D-6 11 Bike paths identified for construction over next 20 years: Tom Nevers not included. 1992 Park and Recreation issued a five-year lease to expand public facilities. 1993 Long Range Transportation Plan-7 additional priority routes added. Tom Nevers not included. 1994 “Nantucket Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan” conducted a survey (213 returned-75% completed by year round residents). 72.5% of respondents preferred separate bike paths versus 6.2% who preferred widened shoulders. Ten routes listed as priority-Tom Nevers not included. “The NP&EDC recommends the construction of a bicycle path along Tom Nevers Road as part of a long term plan.” 1995 “Re-Use Plan for Tom Nevers Former Navy Base” recommends continuing site clean-up, recreational open space development and maintaining Town control. 1998 Long Range Transportation Plan-Tom Nevers bike path not referenced 2000 Comprehensive Community Plan-No specific reference to Tom Nevers although general references to future bike paths are consistent. 2003 Long Range Transportation Plan-Tom Nevers bike path not referenced 2007 Long Range Transportation Plan-Tom Nevers bike path referenced 10/2007 Tom Nevers Area Plan accepted by the NP&EDC-references advancing the schedule for a bike path and phasing construction. Participants acknowledge low rank of 21st of 23 projects. A bike lane is not referenced. 2008 Open Space Plan: Tom Nevers connection from LRTP supported. 2009 Master Plan: Implementation of infrastructure as identified in Transportation Plans. No specific reference to Tom Nevers. 2/2011 NP&EDC minutes discussing citizen article include “the article is out of order and would leap frog over other projects already in the queue.” A possible mix of path and bike lane is discussed. 4/2011 Article 38 receives “no action” recommendation from Finance Committee. 8/2011 Nantucket Regional Transportation Plan identifies the project as either two 5-foot bike lanes on both sides of Tom Nevers Road or constructing a path on the east side of the road from Milestone Road to the Tom Nevers Playing Fields. “The safest and preferred option is the bike path along the east side of the roadway.” (p 6-82) In terms of priority, the project is ranked 16th of 24. (pp 13 and 14-114) Seven funded projects are ahead of it in various states of implementation including Prospect Street connector, Hummock Pond and In Town bike paths. It is programmed for 2032 to 2036 because Hummock Pond Road and In-Town uses funding between 2012 and 2021. This schedule can be adjusted if alternative sources of revenue: ie Town/private funding, is used. 2012 Article appropriating $500,000 for bike lane submitted-current Article 36. NP&EDC votes a recommendation to the Finance Committee of “No Action”. BROCKS CT INDIA ST WOODBURY LN T H U R S T O N S CT LIBERTY ST WALNUTWI NTER S TGARDNER STLOWELL PLBARNABAS LNPINEHOWARD S T TRADERS LN MAIN ST MAIN STQUARTER MILE HILLQUAKER RDHOWARD STMAIN ST SUMME R S T BLOOM STPLEASANT ST VEST A L S T MILK STVESTAL ST HIGHVESTAL ST Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article Legend To ROH Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 63 feet Zoning Change: Main Street, Howard Street, Howard Court, Gardner Street, Liberty Street, Quarter Mile Hill, Lowell Place R - 1 ROH ROH BROCKS CT INDIA ST WOODBURY LN T H U R S T O N S CT LIBERTY ST WALNUTWI NTER S TGARDNER STLOWELL PLBARNABAS LNPINEHOWARD S T TRADERS LN MAIN ST MAIN STQUARTER MILE HILLQUAKER RDHOWARD STMAIN ST SUMME R S T BLOOM STPLEASANT ST VEST A L S T MILK STVESTAL ST HIGHVESTAL ST Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet February, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 39 Legend To ROH Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 63 feet Zoning Change: Main Street, Howard Street, Howard Court, Gardner Street, Liberty Street, Quarter Mile Hill, Lowell Place R - 1 ROH ROH ONE LN L D STAR DR N E W T O W N R D GOLD S T A R D R O L D S O U T H R D FAIRGROUNDS RDLEWIS CTLEWIS CTO L D S O U T H R DAMELIA DRFORREST AVYOUNGS WYYOUNGS WYYOUNGS WYRDAMELIA DRTOOMBS CTO L D S O U T H R D TIC C O M A W Y TOMS WYYOUNGS WYWAITT DRW AITT D R VIN C E NT CIR P I N E L A N D S D R Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 40 Legend To CN Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 100 feet Zoning Change: Old South Road RC - 2 RC - 2 RC - 2 CN LUG - 3 LUG - 3 R - 20 R - 20 R - 10 ENDSHIP LNBARTLE TT RD WINDY W Y PERRY LNAPPLETON RDPI LO T WHA LE DR R T L E T T R D L U F F R D CYNTHIA L N G R E E N M E A D O W S T O P P I N G LIF T SALROS RD RUDDER LN PINE G R O VE L N MIZZENMASTS P IN N A K E R C ISURFSIDE RDK E E L L N NOBSKA W Y MIACOMET AVAPPLETON RDRUDDER LNTHURSTONS WY V A L L E Y V I E W D RMIZZENMASTREACHER LN MANTA DR DALEY CT HELENS DRR U D D E R L N L L N M IA C O M E T R D SURFSIDE RD O T O K O M I R DMIACOMET AVB E NJAMIN D RAPPLETON RDHELENS DRESSEX ROADESSEX ROAD Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 41 Legend To R-5 Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 100 feet Zoning Map Change: Green Meadows, Miacomet Avenue, Point Judith Lane, Celtic Drive, Valley View Drive, Otokomi Road, Boucher Way, Penny Lane, Essex Road, Cynthia Lane, Thurston s Way LUG - 3 R - 10 RC - 2 R - 5 CN LUG - 2 CTEC R - 20 R - 10 RC - 2 ENDSHIP LNBARTLE TT RD WINDY W Y PERRY LNAPPLETON RDPI LO T WHA LE DRR T L E T T R D L U F F R D CYNTHIA L N G R E E N M E A D O W S T O P P I N G LI F T SALROS RD RUDDER LN PINE G R O V E L N MIZZENMASTS P IN N A K E R C ISURFSIDE RDK E E L L N NOBSKA W Y MIACOMET AVAPPLETON RDRUDDER LNTHURSTONS WY V A L L E Y V I E W D RMIZZENMASTREACHER LN MANTA DR DALEY CT HELENS DRR U D D E R L N L L N M IA C O M E T R D SURFSIDE RD O T O K O M I R DMIACOMET AVB E NJAMIN D RAPPLETON RDHELENS DRESSEX ROADESSEX ROAD Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet Janury, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article Legend To R-5 Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 100 feet Zoning Map Change: Green Meadows, Miacomet Avenue, Point Judith Lane, Celtic Drive, Valley View Drive, Otokomi Road, Boucher Way, Penny Lane, Essex Road, Cynthia Lane, Thurston s Way LUG - 3 R - 10 RC - 2 R - 5 CN LUG - 2 CTEC R - 20 R - 10 RC - 2 D O L D S O U T H R DAMELIA DRFORREST AVYOUNGS WYYOUNGS WYYOUNGS WYDRTOOMBS CTO L D S O U T H R DTOMS WYYOUNGS WYData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 42 Legend To R-5 Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 75 feet Zoning Change: Old South Road, Forrest Avenue, Rose Bud Lane, Hinsdale Road, and Fawn Lane RC - 2 RC - 2 R - 20 LUG - 3 CN MS P IK E E L L N NOBSKA W Y APPLETON RDRUDDER LNTHURSTONS WY MIZZENMASTREACHER LN DALEY CT HELENS DRR U D D E R L N MIACOMET AVAPPLETON RDLENS DRESSEX ROAD Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 43 Legend To R-5 Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 60 feet Zoning Change: Thurstons Way LUG - 3 R - 20 R - 10 RC - 2 FRIENDSHIP LNE Q U A T O R D R BARTLET T R D TOPAZ CIPERRY LNAPPLETON RDB A R T L E T T R D L U F F R D CYNTHIA L N T O P P I N G LI F T SALROS RD RUDDER LN MIZZENMASTS P IN N A K E R C IS PIN D RIFT K E E L L N NOBSKA W Y APPLETON RDKEEL LNRUDDER LNTHURSTONS WY MIZZENMASTESSEX ROADESSEX ROAD Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 44 Legend To R-10 Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 68 feet Zoning Change: Appleton Road R - 10 RC - 2 R - 20 B A R T L E T T R D T O P P I N G M ARBLE W YBARTLETT RDSOMERSET RDS PIN D RIFT SOMERSET LNK E E L L N M A R B L E W Y BARTLETT RDKEEL LNSO M ER SET R D MIZZECLAR A D R K E E L L N RACEWAY DRHALYARD LNBARTLETT RDATC H CI Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 45 Legend To CTEC Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 75 feet Zoning Map Change: Marble Way, Somerset Road, and Bartlett Road CTEC R - 40 R - 10 R - 20 RC - 2 RC - 2 LUG - 3 RC - 2 B A R T L E T T R D T O P P I N G M ARBLE W YBARTLETT RDSOMERSET RDS PIN D RIFT SOMERSET LNK E E L L N M A R B L E W Y BARTLETT RDKEEL LNSO M ER SET R D MIZZECLAR A D R K E E L L N RACEWAY DRHALYARD LNBARTLETT RDATC H CI Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet Janury, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article Legend To CTEC Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 75 feet Zoning Map Change: Marble Way, Somerset Road, and Bartlett Road CTEC R - 40 R - 10 R - 20 RC - 2 RC - 2 LUG - 3 RC - 2 THIRTY ACRES LNB A R T L E T T R D BOYNT O N L N SURFSIDE RDWINDY W Y PI LO T WHA LE DR G R E E N M E A D BACKUSARI EL AVData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 46 Legend Article 46 Zoning Change To CN To RC-2 or CN Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 50 feet Zoning Change: Commercial Neighborhood Surfside Road, Windy Way, and Ariel Avenue RC - 2 RC - 2 R - 5 CN R - 10 RC - 2 ORLEABREW S T E R R D MONOMOY RDBREW S T E R R D SA N D W I C H R D SALT MARSH RD POUT PON D R DMONOMOY RDCHAT H A M R D POL PI S R D CHATHAM RD SASACHUMET LN Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 47 Legend To VN Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 75 feet Zoning Map Change and Zoning Bylaw Change: Village Neighborhood District Polpis Rd VR VR VN LUG - 3 LUG - 1 GRANT OF RIGHT OF ENFORCEMENT OF RESTRICTIONS DON ALLEN AUTO SERVICE, INC., as the owner of 22 Polpis Road, 24 Polpis Road and 26 Polpis Road, located in Nantucket Town and County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, being shown as Lot 96 on L.C. Plan No. 10937-Z, Lot 76 on L.C. Plan No. 10937-U and Lot 75 on L.C. Plan No. 10937-U respectively, by virtue of three deeds, the first dated February 4, 2011 and registered February 11, 2011 at the Registry District of Nantucket County as Document No. 132900, the second dated November 12, 1968 and registered November 20, 1968 at the Registry District of Nantucket County as Document No. 11185 and the third dated and registered September 6, 2011 at the Registry District of Nantucket County as Document No. 134541 (the “Lands of Don Allen Auto Service, Inc.”), for consideration paid and other valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, grant to the Town of Nantucket acting by and through its Planning Board, the right to enforce the following restrictions upon the Lands of Don Allen Auto Service, Inc., that are hereby imposed for the benefit of the Inhabitants of the Town of Nantucket: 1. Future lot division will be limited to five (5) lots. 2. Retail uses allowed in the CN district will be limited to automotive sales, parts and accessories. 3. Light manufacturing allowed in the CN district will be limited to automotive related manufacturing. 4. The following uses, which are allowed in the CN district, will be prohibited: a. Bakery b. Small restaurant c. Take-out food establishment d. Laundromat or dry cleaning establishment e. Rooming, lodging and guest house f. Time-sharing/Interval dwelling units Said restrictions shall be and remain in full force and effect for the maximum period of time permitted from time to time under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, including extensions thereof, if duly and timely claimed and recorded in accordance with such laws. Executed as a sealed instrument this ____day of ____________, 2012. DON ALLEN AUTO SERVICE, INC. By: ___________________________________ Erik Evens, President and Treasurer COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Nantucket, ss. __________________, 2012 On this ____ day of ____________, 2012, before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared Erik Evens, President and Treasurer, (a) _____ personally known to me, or (b) ____ proved to me through satisfactory evidence of identification, which was _________________ (type of identification) to be the person whose name is signed on the preceding or attached document, and acknowledged to me that he signed it voluntarily for its stated purpose, as the free act and deed of Don Allen Auto Service, Inc. ______________________________ Notary Public: My commission expires: Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 48 Legend To R-40 Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 406 feet Zoning Change: R-40 Town Overlay District Map 1 LUG - 2 LUG - 2 LUG - 1 LUG - 1 R - 20 R - 20 R - 1 R - 1 R - 1 ROH ROH LC RC RC CDT UAKER RDORANGE STHOU N I O N S T PLUMB L N BLOOM STVESTAL ST NEW DOLLAR LN F A I R S T GORH A M S CTGREEN LN DARLIN G S T VESTA L S T PUMP LNCOPPER LN HIGH S T TATTLE C T FAYETTE STP L E A S A N T S T PI N E S T CASHS C T FARME R S T MEADER STFLOR A S T MILK ST TWIN S T MULBE R R Y S T MT VERNON STLYON S T FRANCIS STCANDLE HO U S E L N LYON S T WEYMO U T H S T JEFFE R S O N L N MILL STANGOLA ST EAGLE L N E DOV E R S T PLEASAN T S T SILVER S T UNION ST YORK S T N MILL STE DIT HS WYW DOV E R S T S MILL STCOON S T COTTA G E C T YORK S T BEAVE R S T YORK ST BOYE R S A L L E Y W Y WARR E N S T SPRIN G S T NEW S T BACK S T W YORK LNP R O S P E C T S T ATLANTIC AVORLEANS RDBEA R W Y GARDNER PERRY LNBREW S T E R R D S A L T MARSH RDMILLBROOK RDPOLLIWOG POND RDCOBBL E C T SANDWICH RDPINKHAM CICHAT HA M R D MILLBROOK RDHUMMOCK POND RDN E W T O W N R DNICKANOOSE WY R AMO S C T AUSTIN FARM DR NEW HUMMOCK CLTASHAMA LNWA Y D A L E R D LEWIS CTHIGH BRUSH PAENTERPRISE CI FIF T H W Y RUSTYS WYTOPAZ CISURFSIDE RDSOMERSET LNFAIRGROUNDS RDTOPPING LIFTMOCK POND RDQU A I L L N ALTHEAS LNPINE GROVE LN DIAS RDR U G G E D R D V A L L E Y V I E W D R SURF SI D E D R RACEWAY DR MIAC O M ET R D HATC H CI LOVERS LNTODD CI BARTLETT RDMIACOMET AVFAIRGROUNDS RDR U G G E D R D S U R F S I D E R DWA S H I N G T O N S T MON O M O Y R D MONOMOY RD DUKES R D B ER K E L E Y A V HAW T H O R N E L N CATHCART RD MI L L H I L L L N MONOM OY CREEK RDB O S T O N A V BCAMELI A L N BURN T S W A M P L N MILL HILL LNMONOMOY RDHUMMOCK POND RDORANG E S T SP A R K S A V P L E A S A N T S TSURFSIDE RDMONOMOY RDFRIENDSHIP LNFIRS T W YCATO LNMACLEAN LNSOMERSET RDBAILE Y R D LARRABEE LNMARSH HAWK LN O L D S O U T H R D CEDA R CI SEA FOX CIEQUATOR DR BARTLE T T R D CATO LNEQUA T O R D R CAT H E RI N E L N TI C C O M A W Y BARTLET T R D SOMERSET RDLUFF RD AMELIA DRO L D S O U T H R DGREEN M EA D O W S TOMS WYP A R K E R L NAPPLETON RDDMIACOMET AVSURFSIDE RD DALEY C T MANTA DR O T O K O M I R D HOOPER FARM RDCLARA DRGRAY AVBE NJAM I N DRHELENS DRAPPLETON RDS C O T T S W Y SMOOTH H U M M O C K S W Y D O C R Y D E R D R GOLFVIE W D R H E N D E R S O N S D R MIACOMET RDGREGLEN AVS W A Y Z E S D R DAV K I M L NSOMERSET RDDWHE WSTURGIS PINES LNWINN STWAYWAY WAY WAYBEA R ST WAY WAY W A Y S LNM ARTIN SCHOO L ST SUMME R S T CHARTE R S T HILLERS L N SA L T M A R S H W Y N O R Q U A R T A D R SASACHUMET LN VEST AL ST FARMVIEW DRHALYARD LNKEEL LN RUDDE R L N REACHER LNKEEL LNS P I N D R I F T MIZZENMASTRUDDER LNSPIN N A K E R CI CYNTHIA L N SALROS R D NOBSKA W Y THURSTO N S W Y ESSEX ROADES S E X R O A D TASHAMA LN PAKANOKET LN Y O M P A S H A M L N WASHAMAN AV M A M A C K L NNETOWA LN AU T OP S COT CIPAUPAMO WYCATO LNROBERTS L N SOMERSET RDWAMASQUID PLMEADOW V IEW DR MEADOW VIEW DR MANCHESTE R C I MEADOW VIEW DR HUSSEY FARM RDPOND RD HUM M O C K P O N D R D VESPER L N P R O S P E C T S T ALEXANDIA DRBOYNT O N L N PHEASANT DRPERRY LNGOU IN VILLAGE ANNA D R COW P O N D L N THIRTYACRES LNB R I N D A L N THI R D W YALLENS LNALLENS LNHULL LNDENNIS DRC A R T W R I G H T P L PL E A S A N T S T SANFORD RD CHE R R Y S T WILLIAMS LN WILLI A M S S T CHINS WY W CREEK RDHOOPER FARM RDT RO T T E R S L NBACKUS LNWINDY W Y PILOT WHAL E DRWA Y D A L E R D SEC O N D W Y FO U R T H W Y GOLD STAR DRMI LESTONE LNDAVES STSPR U C E ST HARBOR TCE CREEK RDMILESTONE RD M A D IS O N C T F R E E DO M S Q G O O S E P O ND LNO R A N G E S T SEIKINNOW PLM ADAKET AIN ST MILK STWINN STSA R A T O G A L N NEW MILL STVESPER LNJOY STSTAR B U C K C T MILK ST HUM M O C K P O N D R D MARBLE W Y BAYBERRY LNDOOLEY CTYOUNGS WYYOUNGS WYTI C C O M A W Y FORREST AVTOOMBS CTARIEL AVAURORA WYWAITT DRVI N C E N T C I R P I N E L A N D S D RCATO LNData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 48 Legend To R-40 Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 406 feet Zoning Change: R-40 Town Overlay District Map 2 LUG - 2 LUG - 2 LUG - 2 LUG - 1 LUG - 3 R - 20 R - 1 ROH CN R - 20 R - 20 R - 10R - 10 R - 40 R - 40 R - 1 RC RC - 2 R - 10 T LL E R L N WAY NOB A D E E R W Y MI L L E R L N DAFFMARY ANN DRMACYS LNPINE TREE RDOUTH R D NOBADEER FARM RDARROWHEAD DROLD SOUTH R D MACYS LNPINE CREST DRO DI L L N TEASD A L E C I SQUA R E R I G G E R R D DAISY W Y Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 48 Legend To R-40 Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 100 feet Zoning Change: R-40 Town Overlay District Map 3 LUG - 2 R - 20 RC CN CTEC R - 5 RC - 2 CI STARSTARB U C K R D R E D B A R N R D N CA R OLI N A A V WAY HEAD OF PLA INS RD MINNE S O T A A V RED BARN RDB A L T IMOR E S T COLUM BUSKE T RD MACY R D SHEEP POND RD SHEEP P O N D R D SHEE P P O N D R D PROP RIET O RS WYGO S T CHICAGO S T HEAD O F P L AI N S R D Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 49 Legend To LUG-3 Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 200 feet Zoning Change: LUG-3 Country Overlay District Map 1 LUG - 2 LUG - 2 LUG - 3 EEL POIN T R D EEL P O I N T EEL POINT RD NOR T H PTWARRENS L A N D I N G R D RIDGE LN MAD A K E T R D MADA K E T R D K S T MASSASOIT BRIDGE RD K S T O K A LAHOMA AVOAKL AND S T LONG POND DRWAS HI N GT O N A V MISSI S SI P PI A V UTAH A V CO L UM B U S A V ""S T A R BUC K R D T S AV P R O P R I E AM E S A V N CA R OLI N A A V S CA R OLI N A A V MAD A K ET R D STARBUCK RDAV MASSA S OI T B RI D G E R D AL IFORNI A A V ALABA M A A V STARBUCK RDORTH POND RDLAVENDAR LNALLEEL P O I N T R D E E L PO IN T R D DOUGLA E E L PO I N T R D RICHAR D S L A N DI N G R D CREEK L N TENNES S E E A V S CAMBR IDGE ST MADAKET R D TENN E S S E E A V ARKA N S A S A V I S T H S T G STS CAMBRIDGE STF STE STD S T " "C S T MAIN E A V A S T MIDLAND A V WAS HI N GT O N A V MIDL A N D A V MASSASOIT BRI D G E R D B A L T CLARK COVE RM BUS AVET RD RD WAY WAYWAY WAYWAY WAY WAYWAYWAY WAYWAY WAY WAY P R O P R I E T O R S W YWAYWAYEEL POINT RRIDGE LNWEST WYWAR R E N S L A N D I N G R D WARRENS LAN D I N G R DTHE GROVEFISHERS LANDING RDBLUE HER R O N WY RHODE ISLAND A V AV R E AV GOOSE COV E A V WASHI N G T O N A V WASHI N G T O N A VM S T N CAMBRIDGE S T N CAMBRIDGE ST N CAMBRIDGE STB A L T IMOR E S TMASSACHUSETTS AVL IT T L E N E C K W Y Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 49 Legend To LUG-3 Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 378 feet Zoning Change: LUG-3 Country Overlay District Map 2 LUG - 3 LUG - 3 LUG - 3 LUG - 2 LUG - 2 LUG - 1 VR VR LUG - 3 VR VTEC E HALLOWELL LNKIMBALL A SHADY LNWASHING POND RDCLIFF RD PILGRIM RDCLIFF RD PI PRIS C W CH E S T E R S TCLIFF R D WA N N A C O M E T R D W CH E S T E R S T MADAKET R D MADAKET RD ET RDSACHEM RD GOSNOLD RDHINCKLEY LNN SWIFT ROCK RDDIONIS BEACH RDCA P AUM POND RD EEL P O I N T R D C ROO K E D L N D E A CO N S W Y AS WY BISHOPS RISE PRIMROSE LN E E L P O I N T R DSWIFT ROCK RDCROOKED LNOOK RDTHRESHER WAY HALLOWELL LN WAY WAY WAYWAY WAY WAYWAY WAYWAYWAYWAYWAYWAY WINDWARD LNE TRISTRAM AV BARSTOW RDTROTTS HILLS RDTROTTS HILLS RDO L D H A RBOR RDWASH I N G P O N D RD M A X EY POND RDWESTMOOR LNGR OV CLIFF LN Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 49 Legend To LUG-3 Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 300 feet Zoning Change: LUG-3 Country Overlay District Map 3 LUG - 3 LUG - 1 LUG - 1 R - 20 LUG - 2 LUG - 2 LUG - 2 HARBORVIEW DRBREWSTER RDS H IMM O P O N D R D STT ORLEANS RDB EAR W Y BREW S T E R R D POLPIS R D S A L T MARSH RD SANDWICH RDCHAT HA M R D MILESTONE RD O N S T MON O M O Y R D MONOMOY RDB ER K E L E Y A V CATHCART RDMONOM OY CREEK RDB O S T O N A V BREWSTER RDMONOMOY RDORANG E S T P L E A S A N T S T MONOMOY RDWAY SAL T M A R S H W Y JUNIPER HILLSASACHUMET LND RDCHINS WY W CREEK RDARM RDDAVES STSPR U C E ST HARBOR TCE CREEK RDD IS O N C T F R E E DO M S Q G O O S E P O ND LNR A N G E S T Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 49 Legend To LUG-3 Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 186 feet Zoning Change: LUG-3 Country Overlay District Map 4 OIH RC VR VN LUG - 3LUG - 1 LUG - 1 S Q U A M R D P R O P R IE T O R S W YP R O P R I E T O R S W Y QUIDNET RDSQUAM RDQ U ID N E T R D SESACHACHA RDQUIDNET R D S E S A C H A C H A R D S A K E D A N L N BEACON L NData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 49 Legend To LUG-3 Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 100 feet Zoning Change: LUG-3 Country Overlay District Map 5 LUG - 1 LUG - 3 LUG - 3 R - 20 LUG - 2 N GULLY RD B R D W A YKING ST JEFFERSON ST JACK S O N S TCENTER SIAS STBRDWAYNEW SIAS S T SHELL STBANK STFAW C ETT WYFRONT STCODFISH PARK RDBEAC H S TFRONT STCHAPEL STPARK LNSHELL STCENTER SIAS STBRDWAYFRON T STM A I N SIAS ST ELBO W L N OCEAN AVGULLY RDMCKINLEY AVO C E A N A V GULL Y R D GRAND AVData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 49 Legend To LUG-3 Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 64 feet Zoning Change: LUG-3 Country Overlay District Map 6 SR - 10 SOH SOH SOH SR - 1 LUG - 3 MERSET LNFAIRGQUAI L L N ALTPINE GROVE LN DIAS RDR U G G E D R D V A L L E Y V I E W D R SURF SI D E D R RACEWAY DR MIAC O M ET R D HATC H CI TODD CI BARTLETT RDMIACOMET AVFAIRGROUNDS RDS U R F S I D E R D W M I A C O M E T R D B O U L E V A R D E BLUEB E R R Y L N SURFSIDE RDFIELD AVFOLGER AVCHER R Y S T B O U L E V A TRIP P D R POCHICK AVMIACOMET RDPOND VIEW DR WEWEEDER AV PLUM STS SHORE RDWEWEEDER A V A W Y GREEND O W S P A R K E R L NAPPLETON RDMIACOMET AVSURFSIDE RD DALEY C T MANTA DR O T O K O M I R D HOOPER FARM RDCLARA DRGRAY AVBE NJAM I N DRHELENS DRAPPLETON RDS C O T T S W Y WY D O C R Y D E R D R H E N D E R S O N S D R MIACOMET RDS W A Y Z E S D RSET RDWHE R O W H E R O L N BEACH PLUM AVS PA S T U R E L N GLADLANDS AVPLOV E R L NMIACOMET RDS SHORE RDCO R R E I A L N MEQUASH AV S SHORE RDRAC H E L D R PEQUOT STMASAQUET AV POCHICK AV FOLGER AVPOCHICK A ELD AVHOLLY STUOT STRDSTURGIS PINES LNWAY W A Y WAYWOODBINE STN O R Q U A R T A D R ZAC H A R Y W YHALYARD LNKEEL LN RUDDE R L N REACHER LNKEEL LNS P I N D R I F T MIZZENMASTRUDDER LNSPIN N A K ER IA LN SALROS R D NOBSKA W Y THURSTO N S W Y ESSES S E X R O A D ALED A L N DENNIS DRDRSEIKINNOW PLMARBLE W Y EAGLES WING WYNAUSHON WYBAYBERRData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 49 Legend To LUG-3 Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 300 feet Zoning Change: LUG-3 Country Overlay District Map 7 MMD CN LUG - 3 RC - 2 R - 20 R - 20 ALC VTEC LUG - 3 LUG - 3 LUG - 1 LUG - 2 LUG - 2 LUG - 2 R - 40 R - 40 R - 20 RC - 2 R - 10 R - 10 SURFFIELD AVFOLGERCHER R Y S T TRIP P D R POCHICKMIACOMET RDPOND VIEW DR WEWEEDER AVS SHORE RDW NOBADEER AV NONANTUM AV W MIACOMET RDPOPLAR STSURFSIDE RDAURIGA STSTATION STS SHORE RAC H E L D R MASA POCHICK AV FOLGER AVFIELD AVSURFSIDE RDMORGAN SQMORGAN SQMIAC O M E T R D WESTERN AVWAYMORGAN SQWAY CANONICUS STZAC H A R Y W Y HILL SI D E AVPOLLOCK AVData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 49 Legend To LUG-3 Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 233 feet Zoning Change: LUG-3 Country Overlay District Map 8 MMD RC - 2 LUG - 2 LUG - 2 LUG - 1 LUG - 1 LUG - 3 R - 20 SUFIELB O U L E V A R D E LOVERS LNPOCHICK AV IRVING STWEWEEDER AV PLUM STWEWEEDER AV WEWEEDER AV WEWEEDER AV NOBADEER AV ADAMS STNOBADEER AVPLUM STNONANTUM AV LOVERS LANEIRVING STNONANTUM AV POPLAR STSURFSIDE RDWOODBINE STAURIGA STSTATION STMEQUASH AV WH I T E S T MONOHANSETT OKORWAW AV PEQUOT STMASAQUET AV POCHICK AV MONOHANSETT RDPOCHICK AV POCHICK AV B O U L E V A R D EHOLLY STIRVING STPEQUOT STSURFSIDE RDVERNON STWAVERLY STUNCATENA STCLIFFORD STHAWTHORNE STBOULEVARDENONANTUM AV MYLESSTANDISH STNOBADEER AV DUNHAM STWESTERN AV WOODBINE STCANONICUS STNAUSHON WYData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 49 Legend To LUG-3 Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 204 feet Zoning Change: LUG-3 Country Overlay District Map 9 LUG - 2 LUG - 2 LUG - 3 LUG - 3 LUG - 1 R - 20 MEQUASH AV SURFSIDNAUSHON WYFOLGER AVMEQUASH AVFIELD AVPLUM STY ST PLUM STSURFSIDE RDNAUSHON WYMASAQUET AV MASAQUET AV P O C H I CK AV WOODBINE ST POCHIC K A V POCHICK AV POCHICK AV P PLUM STNAUSHON WYWOODBINE STFIELD AVData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2011 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 50 Legend Buildings To LUG-1 Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 75 feet Zoning Map Change: Surfside Map 1LUG - 2 LUG - 1 LUG - 3 LUG - 2 LUG - 1 OKORWAW AV WH I T E S T SKYLINEOKORWAW AV MONOHANSETT RDLOVERS LNB O U L E V A R D E P O C H I CK AV POCHICK AV IRVING STB O ULE V A R D E ADAMS STB OU L E V A RDEB OUL E V A RDECLIFFORD STWEWEEDER AV IRVING STWEWEEDER AV WEWEEDER AVHARRIET STVERNON STADAMS STWAVERLY STLOVERS LANEADEER AV CLIFFORD STBOULEVARDEHARRIET STVERLY STG STNON STMS STData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2011 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 50 Legend Buildings To LUG-1 Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 100 feet Zoning Map Change: Surfside Map 2 LUG - 2 LUG - 1 R - 20 LUG - 2 LUG - 3 MONOHANSETT R D SKYLINE DROKORWAW AV MONOHANSETT RDIRVING STADAMS STIRVING STVERNON STADAMS STWAVERLY STData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2011 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 50 Legend Buildings To LUG-1 Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 112 feet Zoning Map Change: Surfside Map 3 LUG - 2 CI LUG - 2 LUG - 3 WAUWINET RDWAUWINET RDCROWS NEST WY SQUAM RD WAY Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet February, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 51 Legend Change To LUG-3 To LUG-1 Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 200 feet Zoning Map Change: Wauwinet LUG - 3 LUG - 3 R - 1 LUG - 1 WAUWINET RDWAUWINET RDCROWS NEST WY SQUAM RD WAY Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article Legend Change To LUG-3 To LUG-1 Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 200 feet Zoning Map Change: Wauwinet LUG - 3 LUG - 3 R - 1 LUG - 1 LY RD B R D W A YST W SANKATY RDJEFFERSON ST JACK S O N S TCENTER SIAS STBRDWAYNEW SIAS S T SHELL STBANK STFAW C ETT WYFRONT STCODFISH PARK RDBEAC H S TFRONT STCHAPEL STPARK LNSHELL STCENTER SIAS STBRDWAYFRON T STM A I N SIAS ST ELBO W L N OCEAN AVGULLY RDData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 52 Legend To VN Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 45 feet Zoning Map Change: Siasconset Center SR - 10 SOH SR - 1 LUG - 3 SOH SR - 1 SOH Map Lot Number Street Lot Size GC (Feet)GCR 49 65.1 51R Sankaty Road 8276 (vacant)(vacant) 49 64 45 Sankaty Road 29903 1902 6% 49 67 Anns Lane 6534 680 10% 49 68 5 Anns Lane 8276 1976 24% 49 74.1 2 Meetinghouse Lane 7405 924 12% 49 74.2 4 Meetinghouse Lane 10019 1944 19% 49 76 9 Meetinghouse Lane 14810 1740 12% 49 76.1 6 Meetinghouse Lane 11761 920 8% 49 76.2 52 Sankaty Road 12632 1504 12% 49 77 2 Eldridge Lane 40075 2500 6% 49 77.1 4 Eldridge Lane 20909 1064 5% 49 77.2 5 Eldridge Lane 20038 (vacant)(vacant) 49 78 54 Sankaty Road 10019 768 8% 49 79 56 Sankaty Road 10019 800 8% 49.2.3 16 16 Baxter Road 13939 2179 16% 49.2.3 17 25 Sankaty Road 9148 1840 20% 49.2.3 18 22 Sankaty Road 16988 2039 12% 49.2.3 19 24 Sankaty Road 33541 1536 5% 49.2.3 19.1 24B Sankaty Road 4792 1242 26% 49.2.3 20 26 Sankaty Road 18295 2040 11% 49.2.3 23.3 29 Sconset Ave 6098 1472 24% 49.2.3 23.4 30B Sankaty Road 3227 1536 29% 49.2.3 23.5 30A Sankaty Road 5227 1296 25% 49.2.3 24 26 Sconset Ave 14375 1068 7% 49.2.3 25 32 Sconset Ave 13939 1888 14% 49.2.3 31 28 Baxter Road 11326 1480 13% 49.2.3 33 24 Baxter Road 18731 1660 9% 49.2.3 35 22 Baxter Road 16117 2078 13% 49.2.3 37 20 Baxter Road 18731 2216 12% 49.2.3 39 18 Baxter Road 6098 1410 23% 49.2.3 40 27 Sankaty Road 9148 2020 22% 49.2.3 41 29 Sankaty Road 9148 (vacant)(vacant) 49.2.3 42 31 Sankaty Road 19166 1288 7% 49.2.3 44 6 Emily Street 19166 2115 11% 49.2.3 45 33 Sankaty Road 8276 (vacant)(vacant) 49.2.3 46 35 Sankaty Road 11761 992 8% 49.2.3 47 37 Sankaty Road 16988 1670 10% 49.2.3 52 5 Emily Street 8276 1448 17% 49.2.3 53 3 Emily Street 16988 1216 7% 49.2.3 54 4 Emily Street 7405 1158 16% 49.2.3 55 44 Sankaty Road 19166 2354 12% 49.2.3 56 1 Jennifer Lane 9148 1445 16% 49.3.2 3.1 40 Sankaty Road 19166 1538 8% 49.3.2 3.2 11 Meetinghouse Lane 16117 800 5% 49.3.2 3.3 15 Meetinghouse Lane 18731 1200 6% 49.3.2 4.1 3 Jennifer Lane 10454 1348 13% 49.3.2 4.2 4 Jennifer Lane 8276 1917 23% 49.3.2 5 24 Sconset Ave 6970 (vacant)(vacant) 49.3.2 5.1 24B Sconset Ave 6970 1232 18% 73.1.4 1 5 Clifton Street 13068 1710 13% 73.1.4 2 20 Sankaty Road 12632 2336 18% 73.1.4 3 23 Sankaty Road 8712 1998 23% 73.1.4 31 3 Rosaly Lane 10019 1120 11% 73.1.4 32 1 Rosaly Lane 10019 2166 22% 73.1.4 33 12 Baxter Road 22651 1622 7% 73.1.4 34 6 Baxter Road 9148 (vacant)(vacant) 73.1.4 35 4 Butterfly Lane 9148 2584 28% 73.1.4 36 11 Sankaty Road 9148 784 9% 73.1.4 37 4 Sankaty Road 2178 742 34% 73.1.4 45 19 Sankaty Road 11326 1614 14% 73.1.4 46 17 Sankaty Road 9583 (vacant)(vacant) 73.1.4 47 15 Sankaty Road 9148 1392 15% 73.4.1 8 1 Sconset Ave 10454 1568 15% 73.4.1 9 18 Lindberg Ave 6098 1012 17% 73.4.1 10 16 Lindberg Ave 12197 1700 14% 73.4.1 30 10 Clifton Street 12197 934 8% 73.4.1 31 3 North Sias Road 6098 (vacant)(vacant) 73.4.1 32 2 North Sias Road 10019 616 6% 73.4.1 37 9 South Road 13068 (vacant)(vacant) 73.4.1 39 12 Clifton Street 17860 1456 8% 73.4.1 40 5 North Sias Road 5663 784 14% 73.4.1 41 6 North Sias Road 8712 1140 13% 73.4.1 42 4 North Sias Road 9148 1646 18% 73.4.1 43 5 South Road 9148 1260 14% 73.4.1 44 7 South Road 8712 808 9% 12383 1491.4394 14% Average Average Average ANNS LNANNS LN MEETINGHOUSE LN BAXTER RDJENNIFER LN EMILY ST EMILY ST SCONSET AV BURNELL STSCONSET AVTOWADDY LNCOMEAU LNPLAINFIELD RD SANKATY RDSCONSET AVCOMEAU LNROSALY LNROSALY LNCLIFTON ST NORTH SIAS RD BAXTER RDBUTTERFLY LN BURNELL STSANKATY RDLINDBERG AVSOUTH RD COFFIN SIAS S T ELDRIDGE LN Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet Janury, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 53 Legend To SR-10 Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 112 feet Zoning Change: Siasconset SR-20 to SR-10 LUG - 3 SR-20 LUG - 3 SR - 1 DEP Massachusetts Stormwater Handbook Click on links in blue to access sections of the document Revised and updated in accordance with revisions to the Wetlands regulations, 310 CMR 10.00, and the Water Quality Regulations, 314 CMR 9.00, relating to stormwater. February 2008. 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WHAL E DRWA Y D A L E R D SEC O N D W Y FO U R T H W Y GOLD STAR DRMI LESTONE LNDAVES STSPR U C E ST HARBOR TCE CREEK RDMILESTONE RD M A D IS O N C T F R E E DO M S Q G O O S E P O ND LNO R A N G E S T SEIKINNOW PLMADAKET RD MADAKET R D MAIN ST MILK STWINN STSA R A T O G A L N NEW MILL STVESPER LN N L I B E R T Y S T GROV E L N MAYHEW L N NEW LNNEW LNJOY STSTAR B U C K C T MILK ST HUM M O C K P O N D R D MARBLE W Y EAGLES WING WYNAUSHON WYBAYBERRY LNDOOLEY CTYOUNGS WYYOUNGS WYTI C C O M A W Y FORREST AVTOOMBS CTMADEQUECHAM VLY RDBUNKER RDTEASD A L E C I SQUA R E R I G G E R R D DAISY W YARIEL AV CLIFF LN I ND E P E N D E N C E L N AURORA WYWAITT DRVI N C E N T C I R P I N E L A N D S D RCATO LNData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2011 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 55 Legend Current Wellhead Protection District Proposed Wellhead Protection District AQUIFIER LOWER/COMBINED UPPER Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 833 feet Zoning Bylaw Amendment: Public Wellhead Recharge District Chapter 139 of the Code of the Town of Nantucket, Section 29C Zoning Administrator – Application Review Procedures C. Zoning Administrator. (1) The Board of Appeals may appoint a Zoning Administrator (not the Zoning Enforcement Officer), subject to confirmation by the Board of Selectmen, to serve at the pleasure of the Board of Appeals pursuant to such qualifications as may be established by the Board of Selectmen. (2) The Board of Appeals may delegate to said Zoning Administrator some of its powers and duties by a concurring vote of all except one of the five members of the Board of Appeals. (3) Any person aggrieved by a decision or order of the Zoning Administrator, whether or not previously a party to the proceeding, or any municipal office or board, may appeal to the Board of Appeals within 30 days after the decision of the Zoning Administrator has been filed with the office of the Town Clerk. (4) Any appeal, application or petition filed with said Zoning Administrator, as to which no decision has been issued within 35 days from the date of filing, shall be deemed denied as of the date ending such thirty-five-day period and shall be subject to appeal to the Board of Appeals. (5) Any appeal to the Board of Appeals from the order or decision of the Zoning Administrator shall be taken within 30 days from the date of the order or decision or within 30 days from the date on which the appeal, application or petition shall have been deemed denied in accordance with § 139-29C(4) above, as the case may be. (6) Any appeal pursuant to Subsection C(3) through (5) above shall be taken by having the petitioner file a notice of appeal, specifying the grounds thereof, with the Town Clerk. (a) A copy of said notice, including the date and time of filing certified by the Town Clerk, shall be filed forthwith in the office of the Zoning Administrator and, in the case of an appeal under § 139-31A and B below, with the officer whose decision was the subject of the initial appeal to the Zoning Administrator. (b) The Zoning Administrator shall forthwith transmit to the Board of Appeals all documents and papers constituting the case in which the appeal is taken. WTHE GRRIDGE LNWARRENS LANDING RD M A D A K E T R D FISHERS LANDING RDCREEK LN WA RR E N S L A N D I N G R D MADAKET RD MADAKET RDM M A D A K E T R D L O N G P O N D D R M A S S A M A S S A S O I T B R I D G E R D BAR R E TT F A R M R D M A S SASO IT BRIDGE RDCLARK COVE RDP R O P R IE T O RS WY M A S S A S O IT B R ID G E R D COUNTY RDC LAR K COVE RDB A R R E T T F A R M R D P ROP RI E T ORS WY M A S S A S O IT B R ID G E R D CData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet Janury, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 57 Legend Solar Energy Overlay District Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 220 feet Zoning Bylaw Amendment: Solar Energy Overlay District LUG - 1 VR LUG - 2 LUG - 3 LUG - 3 LUG - 3 LUG - 2 Please post with Article 66 materials. Thanks.    Andrew Vorce, AICP Director of Planning Nantucket Planning Office 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 (508) 228-7237  From: "Grant Sanders" <caffeinate@me.com> To: "Matt Mulcahy" <mattykategrace@comcast.net> Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2011 3:02:11 PM Subject: Article E Rationale Matt: Here is a rational for my citizens article to pas on to Town Counsel. I will be expanding upon this slightly when I meet with the commission this evening. Thanks for the opportunity to clarify. Grant. Citizen Article E — Rationale Nantucket is an unusual place with a unique community and a rather unconventional economy. And sometimes unusual measures are required to ensure that the island remains unique, viable and historic. Article E is just such an unusual measure. A parking garage for downtown may very well be a viable option for Nantucket. At this point, we do not know. But here are some things we do know. 1. A majority of the voters on Nantucket have stated at both the ballot box (referendum, April 2008) and at last year’s (2010) town meeting, that they do not want a garage downtown. In addition, a survey of 170 likely Nantucket voters showed that 72% of respondents do not want a garage built downtown. And yet, the Nantucket Planning department continues to move toward a garage plan. 2. We have very little evidence that a garage downtown will improve the economic situation downtown or for the island. As of this writing, the planning department has conducted two studies: an economic analysis of Wilkes Square that draws some rather broad conclusions based on anecdotal and un-cited information, and an inventory of our existing parking spaces that resulted in a somewhat inconclusive finding that we need to add between 77 and 671 additional spaces. 3. The 230-space parking garage proposed in the Wilkes square plan will take up an entire block, and will be four stories high, with a roof deck for parking. It will be the single-largest structure every build in downtown Nantucket. 4. There have been no studies done to determine the impact of such a large structure downtown on visitor’s impressions of the island, or on traffic entering downtown via Washington Street to get to a proposed garage. 5. The economic analysis conducted by Byrne McKinney and Associates on behalf of the Wilkes Square work group states that, in order to re-develop the Wilkes square area “Public funding sources will be needed to support these costs; in all likelihood with some participation and investment - at least for the next steps of a due diligence process - at the local level.” Several public finding sources do not require the consent of town meeting or of voters. Taking these factors — economic and aesthetic — into consideration the sponsor of Article E feels that it is prudent to make the building of a parking garage contingent on Town Meeting approval. This will encourage the proponents of any garage plan to execute the necessary economic studies, traffic plans and funding plans and provide them to the island’s people before a garage can go forward. This plan does not seek to alter zoning or land use. It only seeks to ensure that any plan that has the ability to strongly impact the island — economically, aesthetically and historically —does so with the public’s consent. S WYRRYMORE RDNPAUL JONES RD DELANEY RDDERRY LN DARTMOUTH LN SYLVIA L C L I F F R DN LIBERTYGIFFORD ST PILGRIM RDDERRYMOR E R D CLIFF RD FOLGER L N N ORBROOKS FARM RDKITE HILL L N PILGRIM RD WYERS LN CHEST E R S T C E N TE SUNSE T HI L L L N W CHESTER S T W CHES T E R S T GULL I S L A N D L N PRISCI L L A L N N L IBERTY ST W CH E S T E R S T FRANK L I N S T R D W CH E S T E R S T ACADEMY LN GAY S T SNA K E ALLILY STGROVE LN QUIN C POWDERHOUSE LNCROWN CT HUS S WESTMINSTER STBROCKS CT INDIA ST WO O DBURY LNMEADOW LN THURSTONS C T E T RD BARNABAS LNHOWARD CTLOWELL PLQUARTER MILE HILLGARDNER STQUAKER RDHOWARD ST BLOOM STVESTAL ST NEW DOLLAR LN GREEN LN VESTA L S T COPPER LN MILK ST MT VERNCANDLE H MILL STAN G STCROO K ED L N WYERS WY CROOKED LNDUKES R D W WA Y W A Y WAYWAY WAY WAYWESCO PLW A Y WAY LIBERTY LNWAYWINN STWINTER STTRADEMAIN ST SU MWESTMOOR LNVES TAL S T MADAKET RD MADAKET R D MAIN ST KS TSTSA R A T O G A L N MILL STN L I B E R T Y S T GROV E L N MAYHEW L N NEW LNNEW LNYSTSTAR B U C Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 1998 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2005. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 22 Federal Street Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 68 Legend Buildings Article 68 Parcel Lines Sewer District 1 inch equals 200 feet Bylaw Amendment: Board of Sewer Commissioners Sewer District Map Changes HARBORVIEW DRBREWSTER RDS H I MM O P O N D R D ORLEANS RDBREW S T E R R D POLPIS R D S A L T MARSH RD SANDWICH RDAM RD MON O M O Y R D MONOMOY RDB ER K E L E Y A V CATHCART RDKEL LE MONOM OY CREEK RDB O S T O N A V BREWSTER RDMONOMOY RDOMOY RDJUNIPER HILLSASACHUMET LN Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 1998 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2005. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 22 Federal Street Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 69 Legend Buildings Article 69 Parcel Lines Sewer District 1 inch equals 150 feet Bylaw Amendment: Board of Sewer Commissioners Sewer District Map Changes Town of Nantucket Information & FAQ Sheet for Article 76 of the 2012 Annual Town Meeting (Home Rule Petition: Nantucket Mosquito Control Project) Why do we need Article 76? It is a tool that allows the Town the mechanism(s) to control mosquitoes to help reduce any incidence of diseases such as Eastern Equine Encephalitis and West Nile virus; as well as the nuisances that mosquito infestations can cause. Even mosquitoes that do not transmit disease can be extremely bothersome in their biting behavior. Nantucket’s economy depends on tourism, and mosquito infestations can drive visitors away, be economically detrimental to businesses, and reduce the quality of life for residents. Why is state legislation needed? Massachusetts General Law Chapter 252, Section 5A provides that the State Reclamation Board may authorize the establishment of mosquito control projects that are created through the enactment of special legislation such as Article 76 proposes. Adoption of such legislation enables the mosquito control project to test for mosquitoes and treat breeding areas on public and private property. Why did the Finance Committee amend the proposed legislation? The original draft legislation included a funding mechanism that could only be changed by amending the statute through the legislative process. The Finance Committee amendment assures control by the Town over the amount of funds to allocate for mosquito control. What will it cost? The Mosquito Control Advisory Committee estimates that an effective mosquito abatement program will cost $100,000 to $125,000 per year – between $6.00 and $7.50 per year on the annual property tax bill for a home assessed at $1,000,000. However, no additional money is being requested by this article. What are the elements of a mosquito control program? The Project will follow an Integrated Pest Management plan. All pest management decisions will be made after conducting surveillance and determining that mosquito populations have reached an action threshold. The integrated plan will combine multiple pest control measures in an environmentally responsible manner and may include surveillance, source reduction, ditch maintenance, water management, application of larvicide and pupacide and education. Larvicides to be used are "essentially nontoxic" according to the EPA, and will not harm humans, animals, birds, other insects, fish, shellfish, plants or the environment. Unless there is a serious public health threat, pesticides and aerial and truck spraying will not be employed. Private property owners will be permitted to opt out of testing and treatment. Town of Nantucket Information & FAQ Sheet for Article 78 of the 2012 Annual Town Meeting (Acceptance of Massachusetts General Law: Senior Citizen Property Tax Work-off Program) Who is eligible to participate in this program? Age: Must be over 60 years of age. Ownership: Must be the owner of record for the fiscal year to which the abatement applies. IE: For the Fiscal Year 2013, taxpayer must have been the owner as of January 1, 2012. If the property is subject to a trust, the taxpayer must have legal title, i.e., be one of the trustees, on the applicable January 1 assessment date, or at the time the work is performed. Property Type: The property must be classified as Class One, Residential; property used or held for human habitation as set forth in MGL Chapter 59 s. 2A. Where a property is used or held for use for more than one purpose such as a mixed use, residential/commercial property, and the abatement shall apply to the residential portion only. Income: If the number of applicants exceeds the number of positions available, first priority will be given to those applicants who fall below the most recent Massachusetts Circuit Breaker Income Limitations: Single: $52,000 Head of Household: $65,000 Married Filing Jointly: $78,000 Residency: If the number of applicants exceeds the number of positions available, second priority will be given to applicants who are receiving or eligible to receive the Residential Exemption (MGL Ch. 59 s. 5c). What is the amount that can be earned each year? Taxpayers may earn up to $750 per fiscal year. Any earnings over this amount may be credited to the actual tax bills for the following fiscal year. What is the hourly rate? Compensation, in the form of a tax abatement, will accrue at an hourly rate of $7.50. Note: The hourly rate can be no more than the state minimum wage which is currently $8.00 and no less than the federal minimum wage which is currently $7.25. Will I receive a check from the town or will the earnings be applied to my tax bill? The board, officer or department supervising the taxpayer’s volunteer services shall certify to the assessors the hours of service performed by the taxpayer. This credit will be applied to the next actual tax bill to be committed. Are these considered taxable earnings? Yes. Although the amount of the property tax reduction earned by the taxpayer under this program is not considered income or wages for purposes of STATE income tax withholding, unemployment compensation or workmen’s compensation, under FEDERAL law the abatement amount should be included in the taxpayer’s gross income for both federal income tax and Federal Insurance Contribution Act (FICA) tax purposes. Example: Gross Earnings $750.00 Medicare tax 1.45% -10.88 F.I.C.A. 6% -46.50 The amount credited to your real estate tax bill would be $692.62 Can my spouse and I job-share? Yes. More than one owner of a parcel may work to earn this abatement as long as they meet the same qualifying criteria and possess the skills necessary for the performance of the position. However, the total abatement earned through the work-off program for the parcel may not exceed $750 per fiscal year. Can I get credit for the Work Off Program if I am also getting the Residential Exemption? Yes. Taxpayers may earn abatements under the work-off program in addition to any property tax exemptions they may be eligible for under other statutes, such as personal exemptions under MGL Chapter 59, s. 5 or residential exemptions under MGL Chapter 59 section 5c. Am I eligible to participate in the program if I go away for the winter months? Yes. However, if the number of applicants exceeds the number of positions available, priority will be given to applicants who meet the income and residency requirements. How is the program funded? Similar to other statutory abatements and exemptions, funding for the Senior Work Off abatement comes from the overlay reserve which is an amount that is raised annually during the tax rate setting process. NAUSHON WYWEWEEDER AV SURFSIDE RDPLUM STN O B A D E ER AV NO WYTData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2011 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 79 Legend Article 79 Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 50 feet Real Estate Conveyance: 149 Surfside Road POCHICK AV B O U L E V A R D E P O C H I CK AV POCHICK AV B O ULE V A R D E B OU L E V A RDEB OUL E V A RDECLIFFORD STWEWEEDER AV IRVING STWEWEEDER AV WEWEEDER AVHARRIET STRS LANEData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2011 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 80 Legend Article 80 Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 50 feet Real Estate Disposition: 47 Boulevarde LOVERS LNK AV B O U L E V A R D E P O C H I CK AV POCHICK AV IRVING STB O ULE V A R D E B OU L E V A RDEB OUL E V A RDECLIFFORD STWEWEEDER AV IRVING STWEWEEDER AV WEWEEDER AVHARRIET STData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2011 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 81 Legend Article 81 Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 50 feet Real Estate Conveyance: Pochick Avenue MT VERNON STSTN MILLP R O S P E C T S TJOY STMILL STCHICKEN HILL NEW MILL STH U M M O CK POND RDC HICKEN HILL N MILL STO LNData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2011 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 82 Legend Article 82 Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 50 feet Real Estate Acquisition: Albert F. Egan, Jr. and Dorothy H. Egan Foundation, Inc. and the Dorothy Harrison Egan Foundation Properties Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Articles 83 + 84 Legend Surfside Paper Roads Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 233 feet Real Estate Acquisition and Conveyance: "Paper" Streets in SurfsideAtlantic AvenueMequash Ave (Secha c h a A v e )Pequot StUncatena StMylaes Standish StDunham StMasaquet Ave Shawaukema Ave Tuckernuck Ave Muskeget Ave Naushon WayEagle’s Wing WayCotton StCopeland StSchool StLaurel StPoplar StCherry StPlum St Woodbine StHolly StOrange StMasquetuck StMaddequet StWannaco met StShimmo StMadequecham St HALLOWELL LN E HALLOWELL LNHINCKLEY LNHALLOWELL LNHALLOWELL LNS A C H E M R D SACHEM RD GOSNOLD RDHINCKLEY LNData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Articles 85 + 86 Map 1 Legend Paper Roads Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 50 feet Real Estate Acquisition and Conveyance: "Paper" Streets ADAMS STMADEQUE C H A M V L Y R D MONOHANSETT RD MONOHANSETT RDWAVERLY STMADEQUECHAM VLY RD Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Articles 85 + 86 Map 2 Legend Paper Roads Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 213 feet Real Estate Acquisition and Conveyance: "Paper" Streets CORNWALL STWILT S H I R E A V T O M N E V E R S R D WILT S H I R E A V CUM B E R L A N D A V LAN C A S H I R E A V T O M N E V E R S R D LAN C A C H I R E A V M N E V E R S R D LO N G W O O D D RLONG W O O D D R WHITETAIL CIKENDRICK STGLOUCESTER STFAIRFIELD STLYONS L N EXETER STCUM B E R L A N D A VNORWOOD STMARION STDARTMOUTH STCORNWALL STKENDRICK STDEVON STIPSWICH STFLIHUNTINGTON STCLARENDON STARLINGTON STBERKLEY STMARION STNORWOOD STSANDPIPER WY SAN D PI P E R W Y SANDPIPER WYLONGWOOD DRGREEN HOLLOW RDCRESTWOOD CI Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Articles 85 + 86 Map 3 Legend Paper Roads Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 205 feet Real Estate Acquisition and Conveyance: "Paper" Streets CANNONBURY LNREAPER U N D E R H I L HAWKS C I STONE POST WYPACKET D R SLEETWIN G C I S I L V E R S T LOW BEA C H R D Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Articles 85 + 86 Map 4 Legend Paper Roads Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 100 feet Real Estate Acquisition and Conveyance: "Paper" Streets WAUWINET RDOLD QUIDNET MILK RT WAYMEDOUIE C R E E K R D SQUIDNET WYEAT F I R E S P R I N G R D QUIDNET RDPROPRIETORS WYHORN BEAM RDWAUWINET RD QUIDNE T R D NAAUMA LN SALTI WY S A K E D A N L N QUIDNET RD BEACON LN BRIER PATCH RD POLPI S R D WAYWAY POLPIS RDM E DOUIE C REEK RDPROP RI E T O R S W Y MEDOUIE C R E E K R D S Q U A M R D PROPRIET O R S W Y MARGARETS W Y SQU AM RDWAUWINET RDWAY QUIDNET R D CHASE LN SESAC H A C H A R D POOR RIC H A R D S W Y QUIDNET RD CHASE LN POLPIS HA R B O R RDWAYPOLPIS RDWAUWINET RDALMANACK POWAYWAYE A T F I R E S P R I N G R D Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Articles 85 + 86 Map 5 Legend Paper Roads Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 345 feet Real Estate Acquisition and Conveyance: "Paper" Streets M A S S A C H U S E T T S A V MASSACHUSETTS AVM A S S A C H U S E T T S A V R H O D E I S L A N D A V NEW JERSEY AVRHODE ISLAND A V PENSYLVANIA AVAM E S A V N E W H A M P S H I R E A V M AIN E AVC A LIF O R N IA AVVERMONT AV NE W J E RS E Y A VMAINE AV FLORIDA AV AM E S A V CALIF O R NIA AVALABAM A AVM A D CHI CAGData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Articles 85 + 86 Map 6 Legend Paper Roads Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 75 feet Real Estate Acquisition and Conveyance: "Paper" Streets OSPREY W Y HUMM O C K P O N D R D AUSTINE LOCKE WYHEL L E R W Y TAUTEM O W Y OSPREY W Y MOTHBALL WYWESTERWYCK WYDAVIS LNMOTHBALL WY WALL STWESTERWYCK WYCARO L I N E W YTAUTEMO WYWAYWAY W A Y WAYSAC C A C H A A V S MI A C O M E T A V MA T T A P O I S E T T A V MA R I O N A V FAL M O U T H A V TRINI T Y A V Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Articles 87 + 88 Map 1 Legend Articles 87 + 88 Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 154 feet Real Estate Acquisition and Conveyance: "Paper" Streets for Coastal Access and Open Space SEY AVPENSYLVANIA AVT C S T B A L T I MORE S T D S T AM E S A V N E W H A M P S H I R E A V M AIN E AVMAD A K ET R D A S T C S TCALIFORNIA AVWAS HI N GT O N A V VERMONT AV NE W J E RS E Y A V BALTI MORE STMAIN E A V FLORIDA AV M A D A K E T R D AM E S A V CALIF O R NI A A V ALABAM A AVB A L T I MORE S T M A D A K E T R D MAC Y R D CHI CAGO STCHICAGO S T N CA R OLI NA AVCHICAGO S T N CA R OLI N A A V MINNE S O T A A V Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Articles 87 + 88 Map 2 Legend Articles 87 + 88 Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 100 feet Real Estate Conveyance: "Paper" Streets for Coastal Access and Open Space N GU L L Y R D B R O A D WAYSHELLPITMANKING ST LINCOLN SIACODFISH PARK RJEFFE R S O N S T JACK S O N S T NEW SIAS S TNEW SIAS S T FA W C E T T W YFOLGERS CTBANK STW SANKATY RDCENTER SIAS STBEA C H S TFRONT STPARK LNBUNKER HILL RDCHAPEL STMAIN SIAS ST CODFISH PARK RDMOREY LNSH LNGRAND AVMCKINLEY AVLILY SIAS STBASS LN LAUREL AVEVELYN ST MAGNOLIA AV EVERETT LN SCALLOP CTPOCHICK STBLUEFISH LN QUAHOG CTCA R E W L N CAREW LNERWICK DR LIN D E N L N OCEAN AVP ER CI U N D E R H I L L L N HAWKS CSTONE A CKET DR NEW SI A S S T MAIN SIAS ST AYAY WAYWAYWAYWAYWAYELBO W L N GULL Y R D COTTAGE AV HEDGE R W Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Articles 87 + 88 Map 3 Legend Articles 87 + 88 Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 140 feet Real Estate Conveyance: "Paper" Streets for Coastal Access and Open Space RACEWAY DR HATC H CI TODD CI BARTLETT RDW M I A C O M E T R DCLARA DR SMOOTH H U M M O C K S W Y D O C R Y D E R D R GOLFVIE W D R H E N D E R S O N S D R S W A Y Z E S D RSOMERSET RDSOMERSET RDRTLETT R DFARMVIEW DRHALYARDKEEL L N Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 89 Legend Article 89 Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 133 feet Real Estate Acquisition "Paper" Streets Adjacent to Land Bank Properties Bartlett Road W MIAPOND VIEW DR S SHORE RDMIACOMET RDS SHORE RDM IA C O M ET R D HI L L S IDE AVW MIACOMET RDMIACOMET RDPOLLOCK AVData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 90 Legend Article 90 Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 133 feet Real Estate Acquisition Miacomet Park "Paper" Streets Ocean Ave Ocean Ave Spring St Mineral St Hemlock S t Mineral St Walnut St Cottage S t Summer S t Central St Dartmout h S t Highland S t Spruce St Harvard S t Lincoln S t Harvard S t Spruce St Highland S t Lincoln S t Dartmout h S t Central St Summer S t Cottage S t Walnut St Surfside Ave EBLUEBE R R Y L N SURFSIDE RDFIELD AVFOLGER AVCHER R Y S T TRIP P D R POCHICK AV WEWEEDER AV PLUM STS SHORE RDWEWEEDER AV NOBADEER AV NOBADEER AVPLUM STNONANTUM AV NON POPLAR STSURFSIDE RDWOODBINE STAURIGA STSTATION STREI A LN MEQUASH AV S SHORE RDRAC H E L D R PEQUOT STMASAQUET AV POCHICK AV FOLGER AVFIELD AVHOLLY STPEQUOT STSURFSIDE RDMORGAN SQUNCATENA SMORGAN SQNONANTUM AV WESTERN AV WOODBINE STMORGAN SQCANONICUS STZAC H A R Y W Y EAGLESNAUSHON WYHILL SI D E AVOLLOCK AVData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2011 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 91 Legend Article 91 Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 177 feet Real Estate Acquisition Weweeder Valley "Paper" Streets MORGAN SQS SHORE RDMORGAN SQMORG A N S Q HI L L S IDE AVSTATION STM O RGAN SQWESTERN A POLLOCK AVData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 92 Legend Article 92 Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 75 feet Real Estate Conveyance: Land Bank - Miscellaneous Land Map 1 87 91 MI L L E R L N WAY NOB A D E E R W Y MI L L E R LN DMARPINE TOLD S O U T H R D MACYSLNPINE CREEGANWITHD A F F O D I L L N Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 92 Legend Article 92 Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 75 feet Real Estate Conveyance: Land Bank - Miscellaneous Land Map 2 WARRENS L A N D I N G R D E E L PO I N T R D E E L PO I N T R D WAY WAY BLUE HER R O N WY Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 92 Legend Article 92 Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 103 feet Real Estate Conveyance: Land Bank - Miscellaneous Land Map 3 STONE POST WYHAWKS C I LO W BEAC H R D Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 92 Legend Article 92 Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 60 feet Real Estate Conveyance: Land Bank - Miscellaneous Land Map 4 M ONOHANSETT RDMONOHANSETT R D Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 93 Legend Article 93 Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 50 feet Real Estate Conveyance: Miscellaneous Map 1 B A PITMAN RDSHELL STN GULLY RD B R D W A YTData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 93 Legend Article 93 Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 25 feet Real Estate Conveyance: Miscellaneous Map 2 CANNONBURY LNHAWKS C I LO W BEAC H R D PO N D S T LOW BEACH RDData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 93 Legend Article 93 Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 75 feet Real Estate Conveyance: Miscellaneous Map 3 LONG W O O D D R CORNWALL STKENDRICK STDEVON STIPSWICH STHUNTINGTON STSTMARION STData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 93 Legend Article 93 Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 50 feet Real Estate Conveyance: Miscellaneous Map 4 LOVERS LANNOBADEER A V CLIFFORD STBOULEVARDEHARRIET STNOBADEER AV IRVING STDUNHAM STIRVING STMYLES STANDISH STLOVERS LANEHAWTHORNE STData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 94 Legend Article 94 Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 50 feet Real Estate Acceptance: Beach Parcel Formerly Part of Nonantum Avenue MADEQUECHAM VLY RDBUNKER RDNEW SOUTH RDMADEB U N KER RN F G Data Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 95 Legend Article 95 Lot Roadway F; G; N Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 75 feet Real Estate Conveyance: Industrial land Shadbush RdIndustrial Rd NOBADEER AV IRVINGIRVING STHAWTHORNE STData Sources: The planimetric data on this mapsheet is based primarily upon interpretation of April, 2003 aerial photography. It was compiled to meet the ASPRS Standard for Class I Map Accuracy for 1"=100’ scale maps. The parcel boundaries are based primarily upon the Tax Assessor’s data through December, 2008. Nantucket governmental agencies will not necessarily approve applications based soley on GIS data. Applicants for permits and licenses must inquire of the relevant agency for applicable requiements. The presence of information of this mapsheet does not necessarily imply public right-of-way or the right of public access. Please send identification of any errors and corresponding corrections to: GIS Coordinator Town of Nantucket 2 Fairgrounds Road Nantucket, MA 02554 The data on this mapsheet represents the efforts of the Town of Nantucket and other cooperating organizations to record and compile pertinent geographical and related information utilizing the capabilities of the Nantucket Geographic Information System (GIS). The GIS staff maintains an ongoing program to record and correct errors in these data that are brought to its attention. The Town of Nantucket makes no claims as to the absolute validity or reliability of these data or their fitness for any particular use. Town of Nantucket - GIS Mapsheet January, 2012 2012 Annual Town Meeting Warrant Article 96 Legend Walking Path Article 96 Town Land Buildings Parcel Lines 1 inch equals 24 feet Real Estate Disposition: Hawthorne Street