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2011 - Town of Warner

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• and, Changing Multi-Family Dwelling from requiring a SpecialException to Permitted in Village Residential District R-1• and, Changing “Conversion <strong>of</strong> Existing Dwelling Structureto Multi-Family Dwelling” from requiring a Special Exceptionto Permitted in Business District B-1, and in VillageResidential District R-1.Article 6Are you in favor <strong>of</strong> the adoption <strong>of</strong> Amendment No. 5 as proposed bythe Planning Board for the <strong>Town</strong> Zoning Ordinance as follows:Amend Article IV - General Provisions, by adding a sub-section to theexisting paragraph H – Nuisance provision as shown below. The intentis to provide initial direction to citizens who are concerned withnuisance noise situations. The State Statute is in effect even if thisamendment fails to be approved.1. Noise related complaints will be handled by the <strong>Warner</strong> Police Departmentaccording to NH State Statute 644:2-Disorderly Conduct.Article 7Are you in favor <strong>of</strong> the adoption <strong>of</strong> Amendment No. 6 as proposed bythe Planning Board for the <strong>Town</strong> Zoning Ordinance as follows:Amend Article IV - General Provisions, by adding paragraph T whichwould allow Child Day Care Home for up to 3 children as a HomeOccupation if certain conditions are met; and would allow outside playtime; and would not require Site Plan Review by the Planning Board.The intent is to simplify the process and reduce the initial costs forsmall operations for child care. The existing requirement to obtain aSpecial Exception for larger Day Care operations shall remain.and, amend Article III – Definitions, by adding a definition for “ChildDay Care Home” to mean a Home Occupation not required to be licensedby the State <strong>of</strong> New Hampshire, providing care and supervisionin a dwelling unit to not more than three (3) children from one or morefamilies for periods <strong>of</strong> time not to exceed 24 consecutive hours andexcluding members <strong>of</strong> the family in the dwelling. (See RSA 672:1).64

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