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Yarmouth disability commission approves thank-you letters, removes 'not an enforcement board' clause
Summary
The Yarmouth Commission on Disability voted to send two letters — a thank-you to a landlord for installing an automatic door opener and a notice about a withdrawn MAAB variance — and agreed to remove a line saying the panel is "not an enforcement board." The motion passed after discussion about tone and authority.
The Yarmouth Commission on Disability voted April 10 to approve two outgoing letters and to remove a clause stating the commission is "not an enforcement board." Chair Gail Sherrette called the meeting to order and read the draft letters, which thanked a landlord at Sunflower Marketplace for installing an automatic door opener at the Quest Diagnostics location and notified a property owner that a Massachusetts Architectural Access Board variance had been withdrawn and that a revised design included a…
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