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The Planning Commission did not record a final decision on a request to increase a home-based daycare’s enrollment from seven to 12 children. Commissioners discussed parking, drop-off locations, operating conditions, and possible traffic counts, while also reviewing a six-year capital plan containing 37 projects.
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The daycare application remains under review, with staff asked to consider clearer conditions for parking, enrollment, and indoor and outdoor space. The capital plan discussion covered potential work on water and sewer systems, Sterling Road, parks, energy conservation, sidewalks, facilities, and security; staff will review suggested edits before the plan returns at a future meeting. The commission also appointed Commissioner Donahue as chair pro tem for the January 26 regular meeting by a 5-0 vote, with Commissioner Donahue abstaining.
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