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The RIO Task Force took no formal vote and planned another meeting to consider whether to eliminate Residential Incentive Overlay zoning entirely or only in residential districts. Members also discussed dropping development-agreement language after the Select Board declined to pursue one proposed approach; 14 RIO-ready parcels were identified in Precinct D.
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Residential Incentive Overlay zoning, or RIO zoning, allows certain larger housing developments under specific rules. The task force discussed removing RIO zoning from single-family or other residential districts, while some members favored eliminating it entirely. No recommendation was finalized, and another meeting is expected before the Planning Board’s February 23 public hearing.
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