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Days after a heated debate on whether the town of Chilmark should take on the issue of regulating large houses, the Chilmark planning board this week said they felt the support to move ahead with changing existing zoning bylaws.

The board narrowed possible restrictions at Monday’s meeting and focused on capping house sizes in relation to neighborhoods or lot sizes, regulating the amount of energy used and expanding existing district of critical planning concerns (DCPCs) to incorporate rules to regulate house size.

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Corrections

A story in Friday’s Gazette about the Chilmark planning board discussion on large houses reported the wrong square footage for a house owned by Adam Zoia on Quitsa Pond. The size of the house is 8,238 square feet.

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Tisbury selectmen joined the chorus calling for cable television service to Chappaquiddick on Tuesday, voting to pull out of the Islandwide contract talks with Comcast.

“With Edgartown pulling out because of the Chappaquiddick piece not being addressed, I’d like us to send our marching orders to our representative [Fred LaPiana] to stop talks as well,” said selectman Jeffrey Kristal.

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The Oak Bluffs selectmen this week got a look at the fiscal year 2013 budget, which totals $24.35 million and emphasizes sustainability and steering the town out of tough financial straits that include a free cash deficit of more than $800,000.

In creating the budget, “we went through the budget bottom up,” said interim town administrator Robert Whritenour. “We looked at every dollar.”

The new budget represents an increase of less than 1.5 per cent, Mr. Whritenour said.

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On New Year’s Day a destructive house fire in Oak Bluffs threatened the life of Island resident Paola Ayala Fuller. Everything she owned was destroyed. Now, a group of Ms. Fuller’s friends is seeking to help her regain her footing with a fundraiser at Season’s Restaurant & Pub on Saturday, Jan. 21 from 5 to 8 p.m.

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