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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Too much government2. Lagging behind other communities3. Not enough community input
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
INCOMPLETEINCOMPLETECollector:Collector: New Web Link New Web Link (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Tuesday, June 03, 2014 8:26:04 AMTuesday, June 03, 2014 8:26:04 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Tuesday, June 03, 2014 9:09:56 AMTuesday, June 03, 2014 9:09:56 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:43:5100:43:51IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.3374.76.10.33
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Neutral
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Neutral
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
No
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted inKnox?
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INCOMPLETEINCOMPLETECollector:Collector: New Web Link New Web Link (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Tuesday, June 03, 2014 2:09:18 PMTuesday, June 03, 2014 2:09:18 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Tuesday, June 03, 2014 2:13:37 PMTuesday, June 03, 2014 2:13:37 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:04:1900:04:19IP Address:IP Address: 74.70.241.3474.70.241.34
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Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
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Q33: What types of residential development wouldyou like to see more of in Knox?
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted inKnox?
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INCOMPLETEINCOMPLETECollector:Collector: New Web Link New Web Link (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Tuesday, June 03, 2014 2:26:30 PMTuesday, June 03, 2014 2:26:30 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Tuesday, June 03, 2014 4:25:18 PMTuesday, June 03, 2014 4:25:18 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 01:58:4701:58:47IP Address:IP Address: 74.70.241.17974.70.241.179
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Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development wouldyou like to see more of in Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted inKnox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
INCOMPLETEINCOMPLETECollector:Collector: New Web Link New Web Link (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Tuesday, June 03, 2014 3:56:10 PMTuesday, June 03, 2014 3:56:10 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Tuesday, June 03, 2014 4:40:43 PMTuesday, June 03, 2014 4:40:43 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:44:3200:44:32IP Address:IP Address: 76.109.110.1176.109.110.11
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. rural2. residential3. quiet
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
COMPLETECOMPLETECollector:Collector: New Web Link New Web Link (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Tuesday, June 03, 2014 6:42:19 PMTuesday, June 03, 2014 6:42:19 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Tuesday, June 03, 2014 7:34:05 PMTuesday, June 03, 2014 7:34:05 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:51:4500:51:45IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.11.24574.76.11.245
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Private2. Friendly3. Community
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
COMPLETECOMPLETECollector:Collector: New Web Link New Web Link (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Wednesday, June 04, 2014 3:45:35 AMWednesday, June 04, 2014 3:45:35 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Wednesday, June 04, 2014 4:05:50 AMWednesday, June 04, 2014 4:05:50 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:20:1400:20:14IP Address:IP Address: 170.97.167.69170.97.167.69
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
COMPLETECOMPLETECollector:Collector: New Web Link New Web Link (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, June 05, 2014 5:22:08 AMThursday, June 05, 2014 5:22:08 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, June 05, 2014 5:41:20 AMThursday, June 05, 2014 5:41:20 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:19:1100:19:11IP Address:IP Address: 74.70.204.2274.70.204.22
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. rural homestead2. cooperative independence3. historical appreciation
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
COMPLETECOMPLETECollector:Collector: New Web Link New Web Link (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, June 05, 2014 6:33:14 AMThursday, June 05, 2014 6:33:14 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, June 05, 2014 7:01:54 AMThursday, June 05, 2014 7:01:54 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:28:4000:28:40IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.8.5374.76.8.53
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments No
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Quiet2. Historically rich
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
COMPLETECOMPLETECollector:Collector: New Web Link New Web Link (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Tuesday, June 03, 2014 2:40:48 PMTuesday, June 03, 2014 2:40:48 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, June 05, 2014 7:15:58 AMThursday, June 05, 2014 7:15:58 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: Over a dayOver a dayIP Address:IP Address: 74.70.241.17974.70.241.179
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. small town
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
COMPLETECOMPLETECollector:Collector: New Web Link New Web Link (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, June 05, 2014 5:32:16 PMThursday, June 05, 2014 5:32:16 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, June 05, 2014 6:16:50 PMThursday, June 05, 2014 6:16:50 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:44:3300:44:33IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.5374.76.10.53
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
No
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties No
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
No
Other (please specify) These ideas are upsetting to me. Stop.Leave it as it is. If it aint broke dont fix it.Please if you think your time needs to bespent on these ideas I assure you it doesn't.Get a hobby and leave the communityalone.
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Neutral
Other (please specify) What amkes you think your ides are betterthan others. I take care of my home. If myneighbor doesn't thats his right to do so aslong is doesn't interfere with othersfreedom.
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development wouldyou like to see more of in Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted inKnox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
COMPLETECOMPLETECollector:Collector: New Web Link New Web Link (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Friday, June 06, 2014 8:07:49 AMFriday, June 06, 2014 8:07:49 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Friday, June 06, 2014 8:12:39 AMFriday, June 06, 2014 8:12:39 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:04:5000:04:50IP Address:IP Address: 66.194.176.24366.194.176.243
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
COMPLETECOMPLETECollector:Collector: New Web Link New Web Link (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Friday, June 06, 2014 12:17:51 PMFriday, June 06, 2014 12:17:51 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Friday, June 06, 2014 12:49:19 PMFriday, June 06, 2014 12:49:19 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:31:2800:31:28IP Address:IP Address: 24.97.138.13824.97.138.138
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Rural2. Bedroom community
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Don't Know
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Don't Know
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Don't Know
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Don't Know
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Don't Know
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Don't Know
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. people look out for one another2. independent3. don't have a third
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments No
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Group trying to bring business to Knox2. Same people should move to Guilderlnad3. and not bring problems up here.
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
No
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
No
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
No
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Don't Know
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties No
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
No
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification No
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Yes
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. neighborly2. independence loving3. nature loving
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments No
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Lack of community
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. a blind eye to the drug problem2. nobody in control3. many good people
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Don't Know
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Don't Know
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Don't Know
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Don't Know
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Don't Know
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Other (please specify) suggest public/private partnerships for landconservation, greenway development
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. only vote in the town
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Don't Know
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Don't Know
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Don't Know
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Don't Know
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Don't Know
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Quiet2. Quaint
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Neutral
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Neutral
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Don't Know
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Don't Know
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Don't Know
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas Don't Know
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Closed for business2. Neighborly
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Neutral
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Neutral
COMPLETECOMPLETECollector:Collector: New Web Link New Web Link (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Monday, June 16, 2014 5:17:32 AMMonday, June 16, 2014 5:17:32 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Monday, June 16, 2014 5:30:06 AMMonday, June 16, 2014 5:30:06 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:12:3400:12:34IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.11.18074.76.11.180
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Don't Know
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Don't Know
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties No
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Friendly2. Progressive3. Close-knit
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
COMPLETECOMPLETECollector:Collector: New Web Link New Web Link (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, June 19, 2014 6:18:39 PMThursday, June 19, 2014 6:18:39 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, June 19, 2014 6:54:11 PMThursday, June 19, 2014 6:54:11 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:35:3200:35:32IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.11.21574.76.11.215
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments No
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. politically relaxed2. culturally deprived3. environmentally strong
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. rural2. self sufficient3. helping neighbors
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
COMPLETECOMPLETECollector:Collector: New Web Link New Web Link (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Saturday, June 21, 2014 5:19:14 AMSaturday, June 21, 2014 5:19:14 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Saturday, June 21, 2014 6:13:42 AMSaturday, June 21, 2014 6:13:42 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:54:2700:54:27IP Address:IP Address: 74.70.241.18574.70.241.185
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Neutral
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels No
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Neutral
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties No
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Neutral
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Neutral
Create a fund for land conservation Neutral
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Neutral
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. City smart with small town values.2. Great social mix.3. Politically active with community and
environmental issues in mind.
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
COMPLETECOMPLETECollector:Collector: New Web Link New Web Link (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Saturday, June 21, 2014 10:27:33 PMSaturday, June 21, 2014 10:27:33 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Saturday, June 21, 2014 11:48:34 PMSaturday, June 21, 2014 11:48:34 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 01:21:0001:21:00IP Address:IP Address: 74.70.240.22674.70.240.226
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Don't Know
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Don't Know
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Don't Know
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Don't Know
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. friendly2. usually votes Democratic3. small
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Other (please specify) enforce dog restraint laws
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Don't Know
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
No
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation No
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife No
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. quiet rural area2. open space with unobstructed views3. agricultural production
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels No
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Neutral
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Neutral
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Neutral
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties No
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
No
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Neutral
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife No
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
No
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. independent2. self reliant
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Neutral
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. rural, country community, a "hill town" - not
part of suburbs - "off the hill"2. caring community, involved in helping each
other3. independent people, self-reliant
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Other (please specify) Want regulation that protects residents, butnot over-regulation. No light industry exceptfor very light home (cottage) industries.Allow closer set-backs from road forresidential buildings to preserveopen/forested space
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
Other types of residential development (pleasespecify)
Choices above should protect ruralcharacter of Knox. Only carefully regulated,designed and located senior/assisted livingfacility (having only one is sufficient), largerlots for homes when possible, but withcloser setbacks from roads to preserveopen/wooded space, regulate new roads sodevelopment of wild spaces is minimized. Ifany developments occur, require clusterdevelopment to preserve open/forestedspaces
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development wouldyou like to see more of in Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted inKnox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Neutral
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development wouldyou like to see more of in Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Peaceful2. Beautiful views3. Community - great neighbors
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Rural2. Preserved3. Quiet
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
No
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties No
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification No
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
No
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) No
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
No
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Quaint
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Volunteers provide many services to make
Knox the kind of town they want to live in.2. Unfortunately, the town doesn't have a
functional town center of "village."3. Diversity of residents and acceptance of
each other.
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
No
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Other (please specify) Grant money is available for many publicprojects
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels No
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development wouldyou like to see more of in Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted inKnox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Resourceful2. Private3. Diverse
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Don't Know
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. rural2. commuter3. open
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Don't Know
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Don't Know
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Don't Know
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Don't Know
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Other (please specify) The above are subject to the responsesalready given to zoning issues
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Neutral
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels No
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Don't Know
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Don't Know
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Don't Know
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Don't Know
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Dead2. Dead3. Dead
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties No
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
No
Other (please specify) Regulate exterior lighting on newconstruction or new installations only
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
Other types of residential development (pleasespecify)
By and large the Town should permitwhatever development comes to it and notrestrict what people want.
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development wouldyou like to see more of in Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted inKnox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Not sure -- not really promoted2. Democratic
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Rural2. Controlled Residential development3. Low Taxes
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
COMPLETECOMPLETECollector:Collector: New Web Link New Web Link (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Friday, July 11, 2014 4:11:51 AMFriday, July 11, 2014 4:11:51 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Friday, July 11, 2014 4:58:21 AMFriday, July 11, 2014 4:58:21 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:46:2900:46:29IP Address:IP Address: 70.209.133.20270.209.133.202
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments No
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
No
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) No
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
No
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Welcoming2. Pride in town3. Open to change
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
COMPLETECOMPLETECollector:Collector: New Web Link New Web Link (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Saturday, July 12, 2014 5:36:06 AMSaturday, July 12, 2014 5:36:06 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Saturday, July 12, 2014 5:50:42 AMSaturday, July 12, 2014 5:50:42 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:14:3500:14:35IP Address:IP Address: 70.215.16.8870.215.16.88
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Don't Know
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Don't Know
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments No
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Don't Know
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. rural, community home town
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
COMPLETECOMPLETECollector:Collector: New Web Link New Web Link (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Sunday, July 13, 2014 6:56:16 AMSunday, July 13, 2014 6:56:16 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Sunday, July 13, 2014 7:20:01 AMSunday, July 13, 2014 7:20:01 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:23:4500:23:45IP Address:IP Address: 74.70.240.19974.70.240.199
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Other (please specify) Who decides standard for exterior design?That is subjective, and depending on thepersonalities of the board, could be a scarything.
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. mixed philosophies2. friendly3. pride in the area
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
COMPLETECOMPLETECollector:Collector: New Web Link New Web Link (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Monday, July 14, 2014 3:09:50 AMMonday, July 14, 2014 3:09:50 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Monday, July 14, 2014 5:09:52 AMMonday, July 14, 2014 5:09:52 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 02:00:0102:00:01IP Address:IP Address: 74.70.240.15974.70.240.159
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Other (please specify) I'm loving the home occupation "cottageindustry" idea. Might consider it for myself.
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Other (please specify) I would love the Town Park to have a horsetrail on it, and maybe a multi-purposeindoor space (meeting place) for residentsto use for exercise groups, hobby meetings,senior group, etc.
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
Other types of residential development (pleasespecify)
Day programs designed for seniors, byseniors, and promotion of continuous careoptions at home and shared residencesallowed.
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Traditional, family-oriented, and historic2. Clearly conservataive in nature of natives,
but open to newcomers and new ideas andways as long as don't infringe in the rightsand heritage of past formation of town
3. Hellebergh Mountains in Dutch means"Clear Mountains" - that is why we stayedhere for over 300 yrs. and didn't move.
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
COMPLETECOMPLETECollector:Collector: New Web Link New Web Link (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Wednesday, July 16, 2014 3:39:32 AMWednesday, July 16, 2014 3:39:32 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Wednesday, July 16, 2014 5:35:44 AMWednesday, July 16, 2014 5:35:44 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 01:56:1101:56:11IP Address:IP Address: 70.209.133.16570.209.133.165
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Other (please specify) Keep Pipeline and Fracking out of ourTown and off of our roads
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
No
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
No
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. casual & accepting2. capable, inventive, resourceful,
independent people3. appreciate privacy
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Don't Know
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels No
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Don't Know
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Don't Know
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development wouldyou like to see more of in Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted inKnox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
INCOMPLETEINCOMPLETECollector:Collector: New Web Link New Web Link (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Friday, July 18, 2014 10:38:58 AMFriday, July 18, 2014 10:38:58 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Friday, July 18, 2014 11:26:32 AMFriday, July 18, 2014 11:26:32 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:47:3400:47:34IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.21874.76.10.218
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Neutral
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Neutral
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
No
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 1 Web Link - Manual Entry 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Sunday, July 20, 2014 6:09:28 PMSunday, July 20, 2014 6:09:28 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Sunday, July 20, 2014 6:27:39 PMSunday, July 20, 2014 6:27:39 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:18:1100:18:11IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.11.23074.76.11.230
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Don't Know
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Don't Know
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Don't Know
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 1 Web Link - Manual Entry 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Sunday, July 20, 2014 6:28:55 PMSunday, July 20, 2014 6:28:55 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Sunday, July 20, 2014 6:45:20 PMSunday, July 20, 2014 6:45:20 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:16:2400:16:24IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.11.23074.76.11.230
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Neutral
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Neutral
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Don't Know
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Neutral
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 1 Web Link - Manual Entry 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Sunday, July 20, 2014 6:45:59 PMSunday, July 20, 2014 6:45:59 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Sunday, July 20, 2014 7:00:07 PMSunday, July 20, 2014 7:00:07 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:14:0800:14:08IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.11.23074.76.11.230
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Neutral
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 1 Web Link - Manual Entry 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Sunday, July 20, 2014 7:01:57 PMSunday, July 20, 2014 7:01:57 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Sunday, July 20, 2014 7:15:58 PMSunday, July 20, 2014 7:15:58 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:14:0100:14:01IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.11.23074.76.11.230
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. A nice town
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Neutral
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 1 Web Link - Manual Entry 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Sunday, July 20, 2014 7:16:54 PMSunday, July 20, 2014 7:16:54 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Sunday, July 20, 2014 7:31:28 PMSunday, July 20, 2014 7:31:28 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:14:3400:14:34IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.11.23074.76.11.230
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. There is none!
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 1 Web Link - Manual Entry 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Sunday, July 20, 2014 7:32:44 PMSunday, July 20, 2014 7:32:44 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Sunday, July 20, 2014 7:43:49 PMSunday, July 20, 2014 7:43:49 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:11:0400:11:04IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.11.23074.76.11.230
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation No
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Neutral
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments No
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
No
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Neutral
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 1 Web Link - Manual Entry 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Sunday, July 20, 2014 7:46:58 PMSunday, July 20, 2014 7:46:58 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Sunday, July 20, 2014 8:01:18 PMSunday, July 20, 2014 8:01:18 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:14:1900:14:19IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.11.23074.76.11.230
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
No
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Don't Know
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. rural2. historical3. neighbors
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 1 Web Link - Manual Entry 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Sunday, July 20, 2014 8:02:24 PMSunday, July 20, 2014 8:02:24 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Sunday, July 20, 2014 8:23:22 PMSunday, July 20, 2014 8:23:22 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:20:5700:20:57IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.11.23074.76.11.230
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
No
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
No
COMPLETECOMPLETEAnswers Entered ManuallyAnswers Entered Manually
Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 1 Web Link - Manual Entry 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Sunday, July 20, 2014 8:26:08 PMSunday, July 20, 2014 8:26:08 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Sunday, July 20, 2014 8:40:15 PMSunday, July 20, 2014 8:40:15 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:14:0700:14:07IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.11.23074.76.11.230
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
No
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 1 Web Link - Manual Entry 1 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Sunday, July 20, 2014 8:41:15 PMSunday, July 20, 2014 8:41:15 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Sunday, July 20, 2014 9:00:44 PMSunday, July 20, 2014 9:00:44 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:19:2900:19:29IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.11.23074.76.11.230
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Neutral
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
No
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Neutral
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
No
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Neutral
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Neutral
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. quiet2. beautiful3. isolated
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments No
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Don't Know
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Don't Know
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Don't Know
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas Don't Know
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Neutral
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
No
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. residents are trying hard to create a
community...2. town government is trying hard to keep that
from happening3. term limits would help, a lot!
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
No
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties No
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Other (please specify) The lighting ordinance is a joke, as is thenoise ordinance. We live in the countrythere will be noise and unpleasant smells,tell complainers to get over it or leave.
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Other (please specify) I support all these things, however, amapprehensive about the current towngovernment participating. They are toocontrolling and self serving.
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
No
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Neighbors helping neighbors2. Friendly atmosphere and people3. Quiet
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
No
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Neutral
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Neutral
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Neutral
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Neutral
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Neutral
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Don't Know
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Don't Know
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Don't Know
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Don't Know
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Don't Know
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Don't Know
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Don't Know
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation No
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife No
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Don't Know
In-law apartments Don't Know
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Don't Know
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Don't Know
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Don't Know
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Don't Know
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Everything about the town has a feel of
being controlled by a group that wants nochanges at all
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Neutral
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Neutral
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Neutral
Create a fund for land conservation Neutral
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Neutral
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels No
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Middle class2. Politically fractured
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Don't Know
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Don't Know
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Don't Know
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Don't Know
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 3 Web Link - Manual Entry 3 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Sunday, August 17, 2014 5:54:42 PMSunday, August 17, 2014 5:54:42 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Sunday, August 17, 2014 6:11:42 PMSunday, August 17, 2014 6:11:42 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:17:0000:17:00IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.11.21574.76.11.215
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Neutral
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Yes
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
No
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Don't Know
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Don't Know
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Don't Know
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Don't regulate everything
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties No
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
No
COMPLETECOMPLETEAnswers Entered ManuallyAnswers Entered Manually
Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 3 Web Link - Manual Entry 3 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Sunday, August 17, 2014 6:15:03 PMSunday, August 17, 2014 6:15:03 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Sunday, August 17, 2014 6:33:22 PMSunday, August 17, 2014 6:33:22 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:18:1800:18:18IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.11.21574.76.11.215
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation No
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife No
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
No
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Neutral
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Neutral
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 3 Web Link - Manual Entry 3 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Sunday, August 17, 2014 6:35:00 PMSunday, August 17, 2014 6:35:00 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Sunday, August 17, 2014 6:50:22 PMSunday, August 17, 2014 6:50:22 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:15:2200:15:22IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.11.21574.76.11.215
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Neutral
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels No
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Time for a change
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties No
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
No
COMPLETECOMPLETEAnswers Entered ManuallyAnswers Entered Manually
Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 3 Web Link - Manual Entry 3 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Sunday, August 17, 2014 6:56:11 PMSunday, August 17, 2014 6:56:11 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Sunday, August 17, 2014 7:09:57 PMSunday, August 17, 2014 7:09:57 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:13:4500:13:45IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.11.21574.76.11.215
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation No
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife No
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
No
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
COMPLETECOMPLETEAnswers Entered ManuallyAnswers Entered Manually
Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 4 Web Link - Manual Entry 4 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Monday, August 18, 2014 6:09:54 PMMonday, August 18, 2014 6:09:54 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Monday, August 18, 2014 6:25:57 PMMonday, August 18, 2014 6:25:57 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:16:0200:16:02IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. No community spirit2. Bedroom community which promotes
unfriendly or at least distant neighbors
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
COMPLETECOMPLETEAnswers Entered ManuallyAnswers Entered Manually
Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 4 Web Link - Manual Entry 4 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Monday, August 18, 2014 6:28:06 PMMonday, August 18, 2014 6:28:06 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Monday, August 18, 2014 6:49:35 PMMonday, August 18, 2014 6:49:35 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:21:2800:21:28IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
Other types of residential development (pleasespecify)
Would rather see less residentialdevelopment
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Quiet2. Country living lifestyles
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
No
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties No
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
COMPLETECOMPLETEAnswers Entered ManuallyAnswers Entered Manually
Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 4 Web Link - Manual Entry 4 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Monday, August 18, 2014 6:51:00 PMMonday, August 18, 2014 6:51:00 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Monday, August 18, 2014 7:02:20 PMMonday, August 18, 2014 7:02:20 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:11:2000:11:20IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification No
Create a fund for land conservation No
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife No
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments No
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels No
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) No
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
No
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
No
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Neutral
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties No
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
No
COMPLETECOMPLETEAnswers Entered ManuallyAnswers Entered Manually
Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 4 Web Link - Manual Entry 4 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Monday, August 18, 2014 7:02:58 PMMonday, August 18, 2014 7:02:58 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Monday, August 18, 2014 7:18:13 PMMonday, August 18, 2014 7:18:13 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:15:1400:15:14IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation No
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Yes
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification No
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
COMPLETECOMPLETEAnswers Entered ManuallyAnswers Entered Manually
Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 4 Web Link - Manual Entry 4 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Monday, August 18, 2014 7:18:58 PMMonday, August 18, 2014 7:18:58 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Monday, August 18, 2014 7:29:47 PMMonday, August 18, 2014 7:29:47 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:10:4900:10:49IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments No
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels No
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
No
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
No
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
No
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
COMPLETECOMPLETEAnswers Entered ManuallyAnswers Entered Manually
Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 4 Web Link - Manual Entry 4 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Monday, August 18, 2014 7:32:29 PMMonday, August 18, 2014 7:32:29 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Monday, August 18, 2014 7:48:12 PMMonday, August 18, 2014 7:48:12 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:15:4300:15:43IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Don't Know
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Don't Know
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 4 Web Link - Manual Entry 4 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Monday, August 18, 2014 8:05:24 PMMonday, August 18, 2014 8:05:24 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Monday, August 18, 2014 8:22:03 PMMonday, August 18, 2014 8:22:03 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:16:3900:16:39IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
No
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Don't Know
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Barren2. Depressed3. Negative
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 4 Web Link - Manual Entry 4 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Monday, August 18, 2014 8:22:37 PMMonday, August 18, 2014 8:22:37 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Monday, August 18, 2014 8:39:01 PMMonday, August 18, 2014 8:39:01 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:16:2300:16:23IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Other (please specify) (item H: "And make them universal)
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Caring2. Giving3. Congenial
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 4 Web Link - Manual Entry 4 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Monday, August 18, 2014 8:39:35 PMMonday, August 18, 2014 8:39:35 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Monday, August 18, 2014 9:00:46 PMMonday, August 18, 2014 9:00:46 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:21:1000:21:10IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties No
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
No
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Yes
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Unknown
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Neutral
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
COMPLETECOMPLETEAnswers Entered ManuallyAnswers Entered Manually
Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 5 Web Link - Manual Entry 5 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 8:05:26 AMTuesday, August 19, 2014 8:05:26 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 8:18:15 AMTuesday, August 19, 2014 8:18:15 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:12:4800:12:48IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels No
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
COMPLETECOMPLETEAnswers Entered ManuallyAnswers Entered Manually
Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 5 Web Link - Manual Entry 5 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 8:18:53 AMTuesday, August 19, 2014 8:18:53 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 8:30:05 AMTuesday, August 19, 2014 8:30:05 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:11:1200:11:12IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Private2. Friendly when people gather (transfer
station days)
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
COMPLETECOMPLETEAnswers Entered ManuallyAnswers Entered Manually
Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 5 Web Link - Manual Entry 5 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 8:31:08 AMTuesday, August 19, 2014 8:31:08 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 8:46:20 AMTuesday, August 19, 2014 8:46:20 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:15:1100:15:11IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Reserved2. Rural3. Family oriented
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 5 Web Link - Manual Entry 5 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 8:46:57 AMTuesday, August 19, 2014 8:46:57 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 9:11:03 AMTuesday, August 19, 2014 9:11:03 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:24:0500:24:05IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development wouldyou like to see more of in Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 5 Web Link - Manual Entry 5 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 9:11:35 AMTuesday, August 19, 2014 9:11:35 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 9:21:47 AMTuesday, August 19, 2014 9:21:47 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:10:1100:10:11IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) No
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
No
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Rural
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Don't Know
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
COMPLETECOMPLETEAnswers Entered ManuallyAnswers Entered Manually
Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 5 Web Link - Manual Entry 5 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 9:24:04 AMTuesday, August 19, 2014 9:24:04 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 9:38:04 AMTuesday, August 19, 2014 9:38:04 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:14:0000:14:00IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Don't Know
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Don't Know
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Quiet2. Neighborly
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Don't Know
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Don't Know
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Don't Know
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Don't Know
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Don't Know
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Don't Know
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. "Hilltown"2. Open space3. Farming
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Don't Know
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Don't Know
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Don't Know
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Don't Know
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Quiet2. Rural3. Affordable (tax wise)
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Neutral
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Neutral
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Other (please specify) Any business should be encouraged toeither use existing structures or to designtheir structures to maintain the bucolicimage of our town.
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels No
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
Other types of residential development (pleasespecify)
Lot size should be increased to 5 acresmin. Yes to small (3-6 unit) apartmentbuildings if it could be incorporatedinto anexisting structure - large home/barn, etc.
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Quaint
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Neutral
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Neutral
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Neutral
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Don't Know
Create a fund for land conservation Don't Know
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Don't Know
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Don't Know
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Don't Know
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Don't Know
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Don't Know
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Don't Know
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Don't Know
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Don't Know
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Helpful neighbors2. Not much culture, but we have
opportunities for more!3. Political immaturity & divisiveness
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 5 Web Link - Manual Entry 5 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 11:54:36 AMTuesday, August 19, 2014 11:54:36 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 12:15:49 PMTuesday, August 19, 2014 12:15:49 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:21:1200:21:12IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels No
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Other types of residential development (pleasespecify)
We need fewer families with schoolchildren/tax liability
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Yes
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Dull2. Dying
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 5 Web Link - Manual Entry 5 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 12:37:39 PMTuesday, August 19, 2014 12:37:39 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 12:53:16 PMTuesday, August 19, 2014 12:53:16 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:15:3600:15:36IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Yes
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Non-existant
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Don't Know
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Neutral
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 5 Web Link - Manual Entry 5 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 12:54:11 PMTuesday, August 19, 2014 12:54:11 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Tuesday, August 19, 2014 1:18:39 PMTuesday, August 19, 2014 1:18:39 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:24:2800:24:28IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife No
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Don't Know
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Don't Know
In-law apartments Don't Know
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Don't Know
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Don't Know
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Don't Know
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Don't Know
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Don't Know
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Don't Know
Combined residential and commercial buildings Don't Know
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
No
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Yes
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Quiet place to live
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 7 Web Link - Manual Entry 7 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 6:10:11 PMWednesday, August 20, 2014 6:10:11 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 6:20:41 PMWednesday, August 20, 2014 6:20:41 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:10:3000:10:30IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
No
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Don't Know
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
No
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 7 Web Link - Manual Entry 7 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 6:21:12 PMWednesday, August 20, 2014 6:21:12 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 6:35:30 PMWednesday, August 20, 2014 6:35:30 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:14:1800:14:18IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation No
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife No
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Don't Know
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Don't Know
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Don't Know
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Country2. Rural
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Neutral
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Neutral
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Neutral
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 7 Web Link - Manual Entry 7 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 6:35:51 PMWednesday, August 20, 2014 6:35:51 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 6:46:12 PMWednesday, August 20, 2014 6:46:12 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:10:2100:10:21IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Neutral
Create a fund for land conservation Neutral
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 7 Web Link - Manual Entry 7 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 6:47:04 PMWednesday, August 20, 2014 6:47:04 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 6:55:02 PMWednesday, August 20, 2014 6:55:02 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:07:5800:07:58IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Neutral
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife No
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Don't Know
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Don't Know
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 7 Web Link - Manual Entry 7 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 6:55:54 PMWednesday, August 20, 2014 6:55:54 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 7:05:13 PMWednesday, August 20, 2014 7:05:13 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:09:1800:09:18IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Very separated, isolated2. Not friendly or welcoming3. Depends whom you know
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 7 Web Link - Manual Entry 7 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 7:06:08 PMWednesday, August 20, 2014 7:06:08 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 7:17:33 PMWednesday, August 20, 2014 7:17:33 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:11:2400:11:24IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties No
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Neutral
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 7 Web Link - Manual Entry 7 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 7:20:45 PMWednesday, August 20, 2014 7:20:45 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 7:29:11 PMWednesday, August 20, 2014 7:29:11 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:08:2600:08:26IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Neutral
Create a fund for land conservation Neutral
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Neutral
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Right now? Regressing2. Lacking3. Not with the times
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 7 Web Link - Manual Entry 7 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 7:30:14 PMWednesday, August 20, 2014 7:30:14 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 7:42:43 PMWednesday, August 20, 2014 7:42:43 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:12:2900:12:29IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Rural2. Quiet3. Friendly
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 7 Web Link - Manual Entry 7 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 7:43:56 PMWednesday, August 20, 2014 7:43:56 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 7:53:55 PMWednesday, August 20, 2014 7:53:55 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:09:5800:09:58IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Neutral
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Neutral
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Don't Know
COMPLETECOMPLETEAnswers Entered ManuallyAnswers Entered Manually
Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 7 Web Link - Manual Entry 7 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 7:54:54 PMWednesday, August 20, 2014 7:54:54 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 8:05:08 PMWednesday, August 20, 2014 8:05:08 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:10:1400:10:14IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation No
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife No
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Don't Know
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 7 Web Link - Manual Entry 7 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 8:06:20 PMWednesday, August 20, 2014 8:06:20 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 8:12:54 PMWednesday, August 20, 2014 8:12:54 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:06:3400:06:34IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Caring2. Hard working3. Home
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 7 Web Link - Manual Entry 7 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, August 21, 2014 4:29:57 AMThursday, August 21, 2014 4:29:57 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, August 21, 2014 4:44:14 AMThursday, August 21, 2014 4:44:14 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:14:1600:14:16IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments No
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
No
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 7 Web Link - Manual Entry 7 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, August 21, 2014 4:45:13 AMThursday, August 21, 2014 4:45:13 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, August 21, 2014 4:53:25 AMThursday, August 21, 2014 4:53:25 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:08:1200:08:12IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Close knit community
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Neutral
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties No
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 7 Web Link - Manual Entry 7 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, August 21, 2014 4:54:26 AMThursday, August 21, 2014 4:54:26 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, August 21, 2014 5:11:53 AMThursday, August 21, 2014 5:11:53 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:17:2600:17:26IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Neutral
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife No
Other (please specify) Make all developers build on owe land only!
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Don't Know
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Don't Know
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Don't Know
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Don't Know
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 7 Web Link - Manual Entry 7 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, August 21, 2014 5:12:27 AMThursday, August 21, 2014 5:12:27 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, August 21, 2014 5:24:41 AMThursday, August 21, 2014 5:24:41 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:12:1300:12:13IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments No
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Closed-minded2. Governed by current & former gov't.
employees - including myself - with goodpensions, benefits, etc. Not at allrepresentative of the diverse character ofTown
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 7 Web Link - Manual Entry 7 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, August 21, 2014 5:33:04 AMThursday, August 21, 2014 5:33:04 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, August 21, 2014 5:57:57 AMThursday, August 21, 2014 5:57:57 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:24:5300:24:53IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties No
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
No
Other (please specify) # C: Expand definition of Home Occupancybusinesses to increase # of employees
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification No
Create a fund for land conservation No
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife No
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Yes
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Other types of residential development (pleasespecify)
Expand housing opportunities for people oflimited/modest means
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. rural2. quiet3. disconnected
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, August 21, 2014 2:19:29 PMThursday, August 21, 2014 2:19:29 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, August 21, 2014 2:32:03 PMThursday, August 21, 2014 2:32:03 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:12:3400:12:34IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.11.21574.76.11.215
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Other (please specify) develop public footpaths through fields andwoods
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Other types of residential development (pleasespecify)
would like to see minimal residentialdevelopment - only enough to supportdesired new businesses and to fulfill town'sobligation (if any) to provide affordablehousing.
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Don't Know
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Don't Know
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. pleasant2. friendly3. neighborly
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, August 21, 2014 2:33:47 PMThursday, August 21, 2014 2:33:47 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, August 21, 2014 2:46:20 PMThursday, August 21, 2014 2:46:20 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:12:3300:12:33IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.11.21574.76.11.215
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
No
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Don't Know
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Don't Know
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. beautiful country atmosphere2. clean air3. friendly neighbors
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, August 21, 2014 2:47:50 PMThursday, August 21, 2014 2:47:50 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, August 21, 2014 2:58:18 PMThursday, August 21, 2014 2:58:18 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:10:2700:10:27IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.11.21574.76.11.215
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Don't Know
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Don't Know
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Don't Know
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Don't Know
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Don't Know
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Small town2. Residential farming community
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Don't Know
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Rural2. Friendly3. Peaceful
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Neutral
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Neutral
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Friday, August 22, 2014 11:26:36 AMFriday, August 22, 2014 11:26:36 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Friday, August 22, 2014 11:50:18 AMFriday, August 22, 2014 11:50:18 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:23:4200:23:42IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties No
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Other (please specify) People building adjacent to farmland &complaining about noise & smell -remember where you are building. Enforcespeed limit in hamlet.
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Other types of residential development (pleasespecify)
5 acre min - why 3 acres? Why does it takeso long for the Town Board to accomplishanything? I went to hearing Sept 2013 rebusinesses & senior housing & 10 monthslater no business district or senior housing -isn't the Town Board Elected officials incharge of the town or do the Planning &Zoning Boards run the town.Senior housingshould have broken ground by now & bealmost ready for residents to move in - &Businesses???
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Friday, August 22, 2014 11:51:18 AMFriday, August 22, 2014 11:51:18 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Friday, August 22, 2014 12:07:42 PMFriday, August 22, 2014 12:07:42 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:16:2300:16:23IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Neutral
Create a fund for land conservation Neutral
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Neutral
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Don't Know
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Rural2. Somewhat close knit3. Somewhat diverse in makeup
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Saturday, August 23, 2014 6:57:38 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 6:57:38 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Saturday, August 23, 2014 8:04:49 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 8:04:49 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 01:07:1001:07:10IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties No
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Neutral
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
Other types of residential development (pleasespecify)
Clustered subdivisions? Great way to getrid of open farmland.New Jersey was builton this idea. The subdivisions would besurrounded by open land. Unfortunately inmost areas the open land disappeared intomore profitable subdivisions (either to makethe developers wealthy or to increase thetax base to "support" more governmentspending). New Jersey too much of astretch to imagine? Try looking at Delamr.You can find plenty of clustered sub-divisions on what was once open farmland.You'll keep the character of Knox bykeeping large lots for homes andbusinesses. Want to build a 950 footsquare house on 15 acres? Why would thatbe a problem? Want to build 50 homes on15 acres? You'll need city water and citysewers to start. And probably moreclassroom space, etc. Not only changes thecharacter of the Town, but gets expensive.
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Don't Know
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Neutral
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Saturday, August 23, 2014 8:06:38 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 8:06:38 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Saturday, August 23, 2014 8:16:37 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 8:16:37 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:09:5800:09:58IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments No
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Conservative2. Freedom loving
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Neutral
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Neutral
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Neutral
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Saturday, August 23, 2014 8:18:57 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 8:18:57 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Saturday, August 23, 2014 8:31:11 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 8:31:11 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:12:1400:12:14IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Neutral
Create a fund for land conservation Neutral
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Neutral
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Dead2. Elected officials do not want change
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Saturday, August 23, 2014 8:31:43 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 8:31:43 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Saturday, August 23, 2014 8:41:39 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 8:41:39 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:09:5500:09:55IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Don't Know
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Don't Know
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Nice historic town
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Saturday, August 23, 2014 8:42:40 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 8:42:40 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Saturday, August 23, 2014 8:54:27 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 8:54:27 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:11:4700:11:47IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Small town
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Saturday, August 23, 2014 8:55:12 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 8:55:12 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Saturday, August 23, 2014 9:02:55 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 9:02:55 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:07:4300:07:43IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Neutral
Create a fund for land conservation Neutral
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Neutral
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments No
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels No
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
No
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) No
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
No
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
No
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Dead town2. No businesses!
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Neutral
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Neutral
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Neutral
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Saturday, August 23, 2014 9:06:28 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 9:06:28 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Saturday, August 23, 2014 9:18:50 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 9:18:50 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:12:2100:12:21IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Yes
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Saturday, August 23, 2014 9:23:24 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 9:23:24 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Saturday, August 23, 2014 9:35:16 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 9:35:16 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:11:5100:11:51IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Saturday, August 23, 2014 9:36:11 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 9:36:11 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Saturday, August 23, 2014 9:45:23 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 9:45:23 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:09:1200:09:12IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Don't Know
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Don't Know
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas Don't Know
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Rural2. Low key
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Saturday, August 23, 2014 9:46:19 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 9:46:19 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Saturday, August 23, 2014 10:03:58 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 10:03:58 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:17:3900:17:39IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Other (please specify) Qs D & H: Not well defined.
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
Other types of residential development (pleasespecify)
We would be happy if not a single newhouse was built in Knox.
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Don't Know
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Don't Know
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Don't Know
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Don't Know
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Don't Know
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Don't Know
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Don't Know
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Lost, confused, forgotten2. Hopeful to hold onto what we have3. Don't ruin our environment. No track
housing, business.
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Saturday, August 23, 2014 10:05:24 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 10:05:24 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Saturday, August 23, 2014 10:58:04 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 10:58:04 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:52:3900:52:39IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
Other types of residential development (pleasespecify)
A: No clustered subdivision at all!!! K: Smallscale, maybe.
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
No
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Don't Know
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Don't Know
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Saturday, August 23, 2014 10:59:42 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 10:59:42 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Saturday, August 23, 2014 11:10:14 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 11:10:14 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:10:3100:10:31IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Yes
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Saturday, August 23, 2014 11:13:38 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 11:13:38 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Saturday, August 23, 2014 11:24:04 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 11:24:04 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:10:2500:10:25IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Old school values
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
No
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Saturday, August 23, 2014 11:24:58 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 11:24:58 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Saturday, August 23, 2014 11:35:46 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 11:35:46 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:10:4800:10:48IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Saturday, August 23, 2014 11:36:36 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 11:36:36 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Saturday, August 23, 2014 11:47:08 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 11:47:08 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:10:3200:10:32IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Pathetic2. Sterile3. Lacking
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Saturday, August 23, 2014 11:48:07 AMSaturday, August 23, 2014 11:48:07 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Saturday, August 23, 2014 12:00:54 PMSaturday, August 23, 2014 12:00:54 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:12:4600:12:46IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Neutral
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Neutral
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
No
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Neutral
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) No
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
No
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
No
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Not everyone is a farmer.2. Most people work & commute3. Enjoy privacy & country
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Sunday, August 24, 2014 7:22:46 AMSunday, August 24, 2014 7:22:46 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Sunday, August 24, 2014 7:36:20 AMSunday, August 24, 2014 7:36:20 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:13:3400:13:34IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Neutral
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Neutral
408 / 627
Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Nostalgic2. Quaint3. Rural
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Sunday, August 24, 2014 7:37:27 AMSunday, August 24, 2014 7:37:27 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Sunday, August 24, 2014 7:48:31 AMSunday, August 24, 2014 7:48:31 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:11:0400:11:04IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Too much government
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
COMPLETECOMPLETEAnswers Entered ManuallyAnswers Entered Manually
Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Sunday, August 24, 2014 7:50:13 AMSunday, August 24, 2014 7:50:13 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Sunday, August 24, 2014 7:59:43 AMSunday, August 24, 2014 7:59:43 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:09:2900:09:29IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Don't Know
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Don't Know
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Sunday, August 24, 2014 8:00:36 AMSunday, August 24, 2014 8:00:36 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Sunday, August 24, 2014 8:10:02 AMSunday, August 24, 2014 8:10:02 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:09:2500:09:25IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
No
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Independent & resourceful2. Helpful3. Appreciative of the natural environment
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Sunday, August 24, 2014 8:13:24 AMSunday, August 24, 2014 8:13:24 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Sunday, August 24, 2014 8:39:15 AMSunday, August 24, 2014 8:39:15 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:25:5100:25:51IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
417 / 627
Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels No
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Other types of residential development (pleasespecify)
Need to encourage small, energy efficienthousing that is easy to heat at minimalexpense.
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Don't Know
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Don't Know
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Middle Class
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
COMPLETECOMPLETEAnswers Entered ManuallyAnswers Entered Manually
Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Sunday, August 24, 2014 8:40:41 AMSunday, August 24, 2014 8:40:41 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Sunday, August 24, 2014 8:54:36 AMSunday, August 24, 2014 8:54:36 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:13:5500:13:55IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
422 / 627
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Sunday, August 24, 2014 8:58:19 AMSunday, August 24, 2014 8:58:19 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Sunday, August 24, 2014 9:10:04 AMSunday, August 24, 2014 9:10:04 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:11:4500:11:45IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Don't Know
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Don't Know
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Don't Know
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels No
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
425 / 627
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Quiet2. Peaceful3. Friendly
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 8 Web Link - Manual Entry 8 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Sunday, August 24, 2014 9:10:41 AMSunday, August 24, 2014 9:10:41 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Sunday, August 24, 2014 9:17:36 AMSunday, August 24, 2014 9:17:36 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:06:5500:06:55IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
No
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties No
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
No
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification No
Create a fund for land conservation No
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife No
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments No
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels No
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
No
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) No
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
No
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
No
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Small town feel
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Other (please specify) D: In designated areas. E: No lightindustrial development.
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels No
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Other types of residential development (pleasespecify)
H: In Hamlet.
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Don't Know
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Neutral
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Neutral
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Other (please specify) D: In designated districts. E: Not clear.
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Other types of residential development (pleasespecify)
D: In appropriate places. H: In appropriateplaces. K: In appropriate places. Wherethings are placed will have enormousimpacts.
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. There currently is not much community
character.2. The area is dead/tired.
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Neutral
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Independent2. Live & let live3. Self-sufficient
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Stagnant2. No new ideas3. Must have conveniences for residents
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Don't Know
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments No
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels No
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Neutral
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Neutral
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
No
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
No
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Laissez-faire2. Take care of others in need3. Appreciate the outdoors
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Other (please specify) B:YES!! I:YES!! J:Too much noise has to belimited. K:YES!!
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels No
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Other types of residential development (pleasespecify)
H:YES!! I:YES!! Need trails for golf carts!
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Conservative2. Close to the land
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
No
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Monday, August 25, 2014 10:06:15 AMMonday, August 25, 2014 10:06:15 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Monday, August 25, 2014 10:56:58 AMMonday, August 25, 2014 10:56:58 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:50:4300:50:43IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Neutral
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Neutral
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Monday, August 25, 2014 10:58:55 AMMonday, August 25, 2014 10:58:55 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Monday, August 25, 2014 11:07:52 AMMonday, August 25, 2014 11:07:52 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:08:5600:08:56IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification No
Create a fund for land conservation No
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife No
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments No
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
No
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
No
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments No
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
COMPLETECOMPLETEAnswers Entered ManuallyAnswers Entered Manually
Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Monday, August 25, 2014 11:08:18 AMMonday, August 25, 2014 11:08:18 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Monday, August 25, 2014 11:17:53 AMMonday, August 25, 2014 11:17:53 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:09:3500:09:35IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 4 Web Link - Manual Entry 4 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Monday, August 18, 2014 7:49:19 PMMonday, August 18, 2014 7:49:19 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Monday, August 25, 2014 11:31:43 AMMonday, August 25, 2014 11:31:43 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: Over a dayOver a dayIP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification No
Create a fund for land conservation Neutral
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife No
Other (please specify) Why limit beautification efforts to the"Hamlet?"
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Rural
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, August 28, 2014 1:20:18 PMThursday, August 28, 2014 1:20:18 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, August 28, 2014 1:27:09 PMThursday, August 28, 2014 1:27:09 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:06:5000:06:50IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, August 28, 2014 1:28:19 PMThursday, August 28, 2014 1:28:19 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, August 28, 2014 1:44:27 PMThursday, August 28, 2014 1:44:27 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:16:0700:16:07IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) No
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
No
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
No
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Needs to be replaced2. Needs to be replaced with a vision for said
town
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
No
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
COMPLETECOMPLETEAnswers Entered ManuallyAnswers Entered Manually
Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, August 28, 2014 1:46:03 PMThursday, August 28, 2014 1:46:03 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, August 28, 2014 2:00:42 PMThursday, August 28, 2014 2:00:42 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:14:3800:14:38IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Other (please specify) rewriting zoning laws to allow town to grow,Firing Planning Board, Hire someone with avision for the Town of Knox, not an agenda
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Other types of residential development (pleasespecify)
Firing Planning Board, rewriting zoning laws
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
No
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Ghost town
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Other (please specify) Mind your own * business with this stupid *.This is why there is nothing in the town.
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification No
Create a fund for land conservation No
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife No
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Other types of residential development (pleasespecify)
What ever someone sees fit to do with theirproperty with the water and sewerregulations already in place with the State,County, banks.
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, August 28, 2014 3:51:47 PMThursday, August 28, 2014 3:51:47 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, August 28, 2014 4:07:19 PMThursday, August 28, 2014 4:07:19 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:15:3200:15:32IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, August 28, 2014 4:08:37 PMThursday, August 28, 2014 4:08:37 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, August 28, 2014 4:24:59 PMThursday, August 28, 2014 4:24:59 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:16:2200:16:22IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Friendly2. Farming3. Production
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, August 28, 2014 4:27:34 PMThursday, August 28, 2014 4:27:34 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, August 28, 2014 4:38:13 PMThursday, August 28, 2014 4:38:13 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:10:3900:10:39IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Neutral
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. From redneck to doctors, lawyers and other
professionals
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Don't Know
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Don't Know
In-law apartments Don't Know
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Don't Know
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Don't Know
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Don't Know
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Don't Know
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Don't Know
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Don't Know
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Don't Know
Combined residential and commercial buildings Don't Know
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Don't Know
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Don't Know
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Don't Know
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Don't Know
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Don't Know
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Don't Know
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Don't Know
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Don't Know
Hydrofracking for shale gas Don't Know
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Political
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Neutral
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Neutral
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Neutral
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, August 28, 2014 4:55:50 PMThursday, August 28, 2014 4:55:50 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, August 28, 2014 5:19:52 PMThursday, August 28, 2014 5:19:52 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:24:0100:24:01IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Other (please specify) We need to promote bike paths. Organizedcyclists ride the Hilltowns every weekend.We should capitalize on this. Let's be thefirst community to embrace this healthyactivity!
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Agriculture2. Historic3. Families
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, August 28, 2014 5:20:45 PMThursday, August 28, 2014 5:20:45 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, August 28, 2014 5:34:37 PMThursday, August 28, 2014 5:34:37 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:13:5200:13:52IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
No
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Rural
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Don't Know
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, August 28, 2014 5:35:36 PMThursday, August 28, 2014 5:35:36 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, August 28, 2014 5:49:40 PMThursday, August 28, 2014 5:49:40 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:14:0300:14:03IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
Other types of residential development (pleasespecify)
Larger clusters of people will require sewerpipes and treatment plant.
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Generally neighborly2. Politically mixed3. Some race & religious bias
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Friday, August 29, 2014 5:55:13 AMFriday, August 29, 2014 5:55:13 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Friday, August 29, 2014 6:20:46 AMFriday, August 29, 2014 6:20:46 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:25:3300:25:33IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Friday, August 29, 2014 6:59:48 AMFriday, August 29, 2014 6:59:48 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Friday, August 29, 2014 7:21:17 AMFriday, August 29, 2014 7:21:17 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:21:2900:21:29IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Neutral
Create a fund for land conservation Neutral
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Neutral
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Relaxed, accepting of various lifestyles2. Outdoor oriented3. Hard working & independent
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Neutral
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Neutral
Other (please specify) Keep visible business development out, orminimal. Protect existing residentialproperties from scofflaw businessdevelopment.
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Other types of residential development (pleasespecify)
Keep residential development fromconsuming open space & scenery!
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Friday, August 29, 2014 7:45:51 AMFriday, August 29, 2014 7:45:51 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Friday, August 29, 2014 7:55:53 AMFriday, August 29, 2014 7:55:53 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:10:0200:10:02IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Yes
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
No
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
No
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Country
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
No
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Friday, August 29, 2014 7:56:47 AMFriday, August 29, 2014 7:56:47 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Friday, August 29, 2014 8:05:15 AMFriday, August 29, 2014 8:05:15 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:08:2700:08:27IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Neutral
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Neutral
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Friday, August 29, 2014 9:35:58 AMFriday, August 29, 2014 9:35:58 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Friday, August 29, 2014 9:46:31 AMFriday, August 29, 2014 9:46:31 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:10:3200:10:32IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Don't Know
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Friday, August 29, 2014 9:47:51 AMFriday, August 29, 2014 9:47:51 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Friday, August 29, 2014 9:55:08 AMFriday, August 29, 2014 9:55:08 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:07:1600:07:16IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. ?
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Yes
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
No
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Since the Knox store closed, there is NO
sense of community.
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Neutral
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Neutral
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation No
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Neutral
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Don't Know
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Don't Know
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Don't Know
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Don't Know
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Stagnant2. Horse & buggy days3. Not thinking of future needs
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Saturday, August 30, 2014 4:07:22 AMSaturday, August 30, 2014 4:07:22 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Saturday, August 30, 2014 4:21:44 AMSaturday, August 30, 2014 4:21:44 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:14:2200:14:22IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Neutral
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
521 / 627
Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Yes
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
522 / 627
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Farming2. Small3. Private
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Saturday, August 30, 2014 4:22:37 AMSaturday, August 30, 2014 4:22:37 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Saturday, August 30, 2014 4:44:36 AMSaturday, August 30, 2014 4:44:36 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:21:5800:21:58IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Neutral
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties No
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
No
Other (please specify) F (Cap on Commercial Buildings): (Jobs) K(Regulate Truck Traffic): (NYS DOT alreadyhas laws)
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation No
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife No
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Don't Know
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Don't Know
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Don't Know
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Don't Know
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
525 / 627
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Neutral
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
No
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Saturday, August 30, 2014 4:45:35 AMSaturday, August 30, 2014 4:45:35 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Saturday, August 30, 2014 4:59:12 AMSaturday, August 30, 2014 4:59:12 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:13:3700:13:37IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
527 / 627
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
No
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
528 / 627
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Low key facilities
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Saturday, August 30, 2014 5:08:51 AMSaturday, August 30, 2014 5:08:51 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Saturday, August 30, 2014 5:22:12 AMSaturday, August 30, 2014 5:22:12 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:13:2000:13:20IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
530 / 627
Town of Knox Public Survey SurveyMonkey
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Caring2. Hard working3. Outdoors oriented
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Neutral
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Neutral
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels No
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Don't Know
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Don't Know
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. None - there is nothing in Knox2. 1 church, firehouse, town park3. The volunteer fire company is wonderful
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Other types of residential development (pleasespecify)
If someone has home on 11-30 acres - canthey subdivide at later time?
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Independent2. Rural3. Pro 2nd amendment
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Saturday, August 30, 2014 6:56:14 AMSaturday, August 30, 2014 6:56:14 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Saturday, August 30, 2014 7:12:08 AMSaturday, August 30, 2014 7:12:08 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:15:5400:15:54IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
No
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties No
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation No
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife No
Other (please specify) It is not government's job to tell people whattheir properties should look like.
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Knox has lost much of its feeling of
community in the 40+ years I've been here.This is probably due to lack of businessesor places to gather.
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Saturday, August 30, 2014 7:13:01 AMSaturday, August 30, 2014 7:13:01 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Saturday, August 30, 2014 7:27:50 AMSaturday, August 30, 2014 7:27:50 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:14:4800:14:48IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife No
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Don't Know
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Don't Know
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Don't Know
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas Don't Know
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Don't Know
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Don't Know
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments No
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, September 04, 2014 7:15:52 AMThursday, September 04, 2014 7:15:52 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, September 04, 2014 7:26:04 AMThursday, September 04, 2014 7:26:04 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:10:1100:10:11IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Yes
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
No
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Close-knit
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, September 04, 2014 7:35:43 AMThursday, September 04, 2014 7:35:43 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, September 04, 2014 7:45:59 AMThursday, September 04, 2014 7:45:59 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:10:1500:10:15IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
No
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Not business friendly.
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, September 04, 2014 7:46:52 AMThursday, September 04, 2014 7:46:52 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, September 04, 2014 7:59:44 AMThursday, September 04, 2014 7:59:44 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:12:5200:12:52IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Don't Know
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Don't Know
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Don't Know
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Friendly2. Helping
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, September 04, 2014 8:01:10 AMThursday, September 04, 2014 8:01:10 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, September 04, 2014 8:10:21 AMThursday, September 04, 2014 8:10:21 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:09:1100:09:11IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Don't Know
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Don't Know
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, September 04, 2014 8:11:16 AMThursday, September 04, 2014 8:11:16 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, September 04, 2014 8:25:02 AMThursday, September 04, 2014 8:25:02 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:13:4600:13:46IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Don't Know
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Don't Know
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Don't Know
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Don't Know
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Don't Know
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Don't Know
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
No
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Friendly2. Appreciate community sense as seen @
Memorial Day parade
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Other (please specify) D(Intermingle businesses, residences):PERZONING; F(Size cap on commercialbuildings):yes!!; H(Standards for residentialbuildings): Possible within historic districts.
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Don't Know
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Other types of residential development (pleasespecify)
I(Senior housing): (smaller size); J(Assistedliving):(smaller size); K(Combinedresidential & commercial): per zoning.
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Don't Know
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Close2. Clean3. Reliable
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
No
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
564 / 627
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Neutral
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Neutral
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Peaceful2. Beautiful3. Does not seem to be moving forward, ex.
no new businesses.
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
571 / 627
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Don't Know
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Ruined by Liberals
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development wouldyou like to see more of in Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted inKnox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Don't Know
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Don't Know
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Peaceful2. Respectful3. Neighborly
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Neutral
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Neutral
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Neutral
Create a fund for land conservation Neutral
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Neutral
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Don't Know
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Don't Know
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Don't Know
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
No
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
No
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification No
Create a fund for land conservation No
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife No
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. People are independent
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
No
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, September 04, 2014 11:13:51 AMThursday, September 04, 2014 11:13:51 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, September 04, 2014 11:35:44 AMThursday, September 04, 2014 11:35:44 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:21:5300:21:53IP Address:IP Address: 74.76.10.16874.76.10.168
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Don't Know
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments No
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
No
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Poor
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Other types of residential development (pleasespecify)
None
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted inKnox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, September 04, 2014 7:33:27 PMThursday, September 04, 2014 7:33:27 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, September 04, 2014 7:42:06 PMThursday, September 04, 2014 7:42:06 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:08:3900:08:39IP Address:IP Address: 74.70.240.9174.70.240.91
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
No
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, September 04, 2014 7:43:18 PMThursday, September 04, 2014 7:43:18 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, September 04, 2014 7:53:20 PMThursday, September 04, 2014 7:53:20 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:10:0200:10:02IP Address:IP Address: 74.70.240.9174.70.240.91
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Neutral
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Neutral
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Don't Know
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, September 04, 2014 7:54:08 PMThursday, September 04, 2014 7:54:08 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, September 04, 2014 8:04:00 PMThursday, September 04, 2014 8:04:00 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:09:5100:09:51IP Address:IP Address: 74.70.240.9174.70.240.91
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Community and its citizens are excellent.
It's the favoritism and nepotism within thelocal government that needs to go!
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, September 04, 2014 8:04:52 PMThursday, September 04, 2014 8:04:52 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, September 04, 2014 8:16:25 PMThursday, September 04, 2014 8:16:25 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:11:3300:11:33IP Address:IP Address: 74.70.240.9174.70.240.91
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Yes
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, September 04, 2014 8:18:53 PMThursday, September 04, 2014 8:18:53 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, September 04, 2014 8:26:33 PMThursday, September 04, 2014 8:26:33 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:07:4000:07:40IP Address:IP Address: 74.70.240.9174.70.240.91
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted inKnox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Supportive neighbors2. I do not want the Town of Knox to vote For
or Against the SAFE Act. It's notrepresentative of individuals' views.
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Thursday, September 04, 2014 8:27:34 PMThursday, September 04, 2014 8:27:34 PMLast Modified:Last Modified: Thursday, September 04, 2014 8:44:26 PMThursday, September 04, 2014 8:44:26 PMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:16:5200:16:52IP Address:IP Address: 74.70.240.9174.70.240.91
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Don't Know
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Don't Know
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
596 / 627
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments No
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels No
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Friday, September 05, 2014 3:32:45 AMFriday, September 05, 2014 3:32:45 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Friday, September 05, 2014 3:42:57 AMFriday, September 05, 2014 3:42:57 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:10:1100:10:11IP Address:IP Address: 74.70.240.9174.70.240.91
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
No
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas Don't Know
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Yes
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Friday, September 05, 2014 3:44:03 AMFriday, September 05, 2014 3:44:03 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Friday, September 05, 2014 3:53:47 AMFriday, September 05, 2014 3:53:47 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:09:4300:09:43IP Address:IP Address: 74.70.240.9174.70.240.91
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Don't Know
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Don't Know
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Friday, September 05, 2014 4:13:58 AMFriday, September 05, 2014 4:13:58 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Friday, September 05, 2014 4:35:10 AMFriday, September 05, 2014 4:35:10 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:21:1200:21:12IP Address:IP Address: 74.70.240.9174.70.240.91
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, OK to use Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Don't Know
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Don't Know
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Don't Know
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Don't Know
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Don't Know
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Don't Know
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Neutral
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Collector:Collector: Web Link - Manual Entry 9 Web Link - Manual Entry 9 (Web Link)(Web Link)Started:Started: Friday, September 05, 2014 3:54:59 AMFriday, September 05, 2014 3:54:59 AMLast Modified:Last Modified: Friday, September 05, 2014 4:40:39 AMFriday, September 05, 2014 4:40:39 AMTime Spent:Time Spent: 00:45:3900:45:39IP Address:IP Address: 74.70.240.9174.70.240.91
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Neutral
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
No
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, OK to use Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings Neutral
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Pastoral2. Quiet3. Natural
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
No
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Neutral
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
No
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification Neutral
Create a fund for land conservation Yes, but NOT with Tax $
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife Yes, OK to use Tax $
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments Neutral
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Don't Know
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Don't Know
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Don't Know
Micro hydro-electric turbines Don't Know
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Rural2. Small town politics3. Ghost town
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Yes
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Yes
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Growth not wanted
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Neutral
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels No
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Yes
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Yes
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Yes
Micro hydro-electric turbines Yes
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas Yes
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Suburban2. Bedroom community
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
No (please skip to question # 33)
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use thesezoning and other measures, with public input?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Neutral
In-law apartments Yes
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Neutral
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Neutral
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Yes
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Neutral
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Neutral
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities Neutral
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
Neutral
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas Neutral
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe thecommunity character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Respondent skipped thisquestion
Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Neutral
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Neutral
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Neutral
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Neutral
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
No
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Neutral
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Neutral
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Neutral
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Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Support Hamlet beautification No
Create a fund for land conservation No
Develop wildlife/greenway corridors to promote wildlife No
Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
No
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) No
In-law apartments No
Small (3-6 unit) apartment buildings No
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings No
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
No
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
No
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
No
Assisted living and continuous care facilities No
Combined residential and commercial buildings No
Other types of residential development (pleasespecify)
Mobile homes on their own property
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Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
No
Large wind turbines for farm or local business use(over 125 feet tall)
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
No
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
No
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) No
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
No
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
No
Micro hydro-electric turbines No
Outdoor wood burners for hot water and/or heat No
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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Q29: What 3 words or phrases describe the community character (culture; social, political, etc.environment/feeling) of the Town of Knox?1. Clean up properties2. Dirty3. Messy properties bringing down values
Q30: Should the Town be involved in preserving thecommunity character of Knox?
Yes (please continue to questions # 31 & 32)
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Q31: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Allow smaller lots in Hamlet for traditional residentialdevelopment
Yes
Promote stewardship of large trees, stone walls, otherattractive features
Yes
Promote Home Occupation "Cottage Industries"throughout the Town
Yes
Intermingle low impact businesses and residencesthroughout the Town
Yes
Expand areas zoned for mixed residential, business &light industrial development
Yes
Place a building size cap on non-agriculturalcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newcommercial buildings
Yes
Develop standards for the exterior design of newresidential buildings
Yes
Regulate artificial light that extends onto otherproperties
Yes
Regulate noise that extends onto other properties Yes
Regulate and limit industrial development and heavytruck traffic
Yes
Other (please specify) J (Regulate noise): Huge issue
Q32: If Yes to Question 30, Should Knox use these zoning and other measures, with public input?
Other (please specify) We need to support cleanup of the wholetown, not just the Hamlet! Too many trashyproperties, not proud to say I live in thistown.
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Q33: What types of residential development would you like to see more of in Knox?
Residential development designed to protect openspaces (clustered subdivision)
Yes
Duplexes (two roughly equal units in one building) Yes
In-law apartments Yes
Large (over 6 units) apartment buildings Yes
Single family homes on 3-10 acre parcels Yes
Single family homes on larger (11-30 or more acres)parcels
Yes
Small single family homes with less than 1,000 squarefeet of living space
Neutral
Senior citizen housing developments with communityfacilities
Yes
Assisted living and continuous care facilities Yes
Combined residential and commercial buildings Yes
Other types of residential development (pleasespecify)
E (Over 6 units) Senior; Need to have noisecode, trailer park cleanup, strongenforcement of speed zones.
Q34: Should these energy sources be promoted in Knox?
Small wind turbines for home or farm use (up to 125feet tall)
Yes
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines to power Townowned facilities
Neutral
Group of 3 or fewer large wind turbines for commercialpower utilities
Neutral
Residential solar photovoltaic (to create electricity) Yes
Large solar photovoltaic for business, farm or Townuse
Neutral
Large solar photovoltaic for commercial power utilities No
Geothermal (to heat or cool from underground masstemperatures)
No
Micro hydro-electric turbines Neutral
Hydrofracking for shale gas No
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