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These land development and subdivision review regulations may be amended from time to time by the Barrington Planning Board, following a public hearing before the Board. At this hearing, opportunity shall be given to all persons interested to be heard upon the matter of the proposed regulations.
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Any amendment to these regulations shall be consistent with all provisions of Land Development and Subdivision Review Enabling Act of 1992, and with the Barrington Comprehensive Plan and the Barrington Zoning Ordinance.
The Planning Board shall first give notice of the public hearing by publication of notice in a newspaper of local circulation within the Town at least once each week for three successive weeks prior to the date of the hearing, which may include the week in which the hearing is to be held. The same notice shall be posted in the Barrington Town Clerk's office and one other municipal building in Barrington and the notice must be accessible on the home page of the Town of Barrington website at least 14 days prior to the hearing. The notice shall include the following:
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The date, time and place of the hearing;
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A statement that amendment of the land development and subdivision regulations is under consideration;
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A statement of the proposed amendment in its entirety, or a summary of the matter under consideration;
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The location where and the times when a copy of the proposed amendment may be obtained or examined and copied; and
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A statement that the proposed amendment may be altered or further amended prior to the close of the public hearing without further advertising, as a result of further study or because of the views expressed at the public hearing; and that any such alteration or amendment must be presented for comment in the course of the public hearing.
Written notice, which may be a copy of the newspaper notice, shall be mailed by first-class mail at least two weeks prior to the hearing, to the following:
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The city or town planning board of any municipality where there is a public or quasipublic water source, or private water source that is used or is suitable for use as a public water source, located within 2,000 feet of the Town boundaries.
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The governing body of any state or municipal water department or agency, special water district, or private water company that has riparian rights to a surface water resource and/or surface watershed, or groundwater resource, that is used or is suitable for use as a public water source, located within either the Town or 2,000 feet of the Town boundaries; provided, however, that a map survey has been filed with the Building Official as specified in § 185-49D of the Barrington Zoning Ordinance.