Williamstown ZBA OKs Therapy Practice
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Ming Lash of 70 Baxter Road asked the board for approval to conduct the holistic therapy business at her home, and the ZBA gave her its permission with a 5-0 vote after getting some basic information about her business.
Lash said she had worked in the field of somatic therapy for 15 years in West Stockbridge and was looking to develop a new client base in Williamstown.
She characterized what she does as craniosacral work, which the Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy Association of North America describes as "effective form of treatment for a wide range of illnesses helping to create the optimal conditions for health, encouraging vitality and facilitating a sense of well-being," on its website.
"I help people exercise and maintain their bodies," said Lash, who added that she uses gyrotonic exercise equipment in her work.
After asking her some standard questions to make sure her property had adequate off-street parking, that she had no other employees and her work did not involve any nuisances like excessive sound or smoke, the board granted Lash its OK to operate her business at the home between 8:30 a.m. and 8:30 p.m.
The ZBA had just one other item on its agenda Thursday, an application from Airosmith Development of Greenfield, N.Y., to make major modifications to a cell tower installation at 1135 New Ashford Road. The applicant sent an email saying it was not prepared to make a presentation to the board and requested a continuance, which the ZBA granted, rescheduling the hearing for its Sept. 20 meeting.
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