HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-09-13September 13, 1982
Regular Meeting
The PLANNING BOARD held a regular meeting on Monday evening, Sep-
tember 13, 1982 in the Town Office Meeting Room with the following
members present and voting: Paul A. Hedstrom, Chairman, John J.
Burke, and Erich W. Nitzsche.
Town Planner Karen Pomroy and Highway Surveyor William Cyr were
also present.
MILLS HILL - Preliminary Plan - Decision
A request from the engineer, Alfred Shaboo, to extend the date
of decision to November 3, 1982 was read by the Board.
MOTION:
SECOND:
VOTE :
by Mr. Burke to grant the extension.
by Mr, Nitzsche
Unanimous - motion carries.
Decision to be made at the Board's last meeting of October, 1982.
PUBLIC HEARING
ROBERT FORGET - SPECIAL PERMIT ~ WATERSHED DISTRICT
Mr. Burke read the legal notice.
Letters from the Fire Chief and the Conservation Commission were
read and placed on file. Also, the Order of Conditions issued by
the Conservation Commission were reviewed by the Board.
Highway Surveyor Cyr expressed his concern regarding this appli-
cation because of the water flows at Salem and Marbleridge. He
wants to see a drainage easement on the plan.
Mr. Joseph Cushing, engineer, was present and made the following
points:
The applicant would like to take the parcel and develop it for
four additional house lots, in addition to the existing one.
- He is before the Planning Board because work is proposed within
100 feet of a tributary to the lake and cutting within twenty
five (25) feet of a tributary to the lake.
- The plan before the Planning Board is similar to the one pre-
sented to the Con. Com. It has been modified as a result of
a number of hearings with Con. Com. to make sure there would
be a minimum impact on the wetlands and the drainage ways.
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There is already^sewer line down Marbleridge Road. The appli-
cant would like to install a sewer line to connect his dwelling
and the proposed four new dwellings.
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Forget - continued
- The Superintendent of Public Works has stated that the pro-
posal fits in with the Master Plan.
An erosion control mechanism which will be done after the
public hearing with the Planning Board.
The proposal is consistent with the environment and consis-
tent with the overall sewer plan as developed by the BPW.
Several neighbors attended the public hearing voicing concerns.
Those who spoke were: Mr. Rene Fugere, Mr. Joe Cavalarro, Atty.
James Eaton, representing Hannah and Ethel Stork, Mrs. and Mrs.
Joseph Slowick, Ann Howes, and Mary Stork Hart.
The reasons given by the neighbors for their concerns were:
There is a ~ater.problem in the area.
The proposed development is in an area of a natural retention
area which controls and holds water so that it does not flood
surrounding fiqlds.
Valuable farm land could be destroyed.
- The proposed sewer line could disturb the run off.
- There is a safety concern for traffic which will be increased.
The property is located at a dangerous intersection.
- There are zoning and wetland laws which are not being enforced.
- The level of water on Dale Street will increase because of the
cutting of the vegetation.
Mr. Cushing, Atty. Philip Arsenault (representing Mr..Forget), and
Chairman Hedstrom responded to the neighbors with the following
comments:
As a result of the Con. Com. public hearing, the petitioner
is prohibited to do any filling below contour elevation 169.
(Cushing)
There will be no filling in the area where water is going to
be ponded on the parcel. Any filling which exists, which is
proposed, or which will be done beyond elevation 169 will have
no affect to the abutters. They are NOT changin8 any contouring
as a result of any water coming on. (Cushing).
The vegetation to be cut is in the area below contour 169.
Con. Com. has said that he will not be allowed to make any
alterations below this. This represents the outflow for
this parcel. If more water is put in, it cannot go above
169. (Cushing)
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For.get continued
If someone releases an obstruction upstream, they must file
with Con. Com. (Cushing)
No one has a right to increase water on another's property.
(Hedstrom)
Mr. Forget's present house is on septic and sewer has been
installed on Marbleridge Road and he is being assessed for
that sewer. One of the purposes of this plan is to allow
him to tie in. If Mr. Forget does not install and pay for
the sewer, the town will probably do it. (Arsenault).
Highway Surveyor William Cyr raised the following concerns:
There is a problem with the Conservation Commission on major
drainage courses. We need a normal flow of water. We need
to protect these drainage easements.
Once the construction is completed, we have no control without
the proper easements.
He suggested that with the cooperation of the owner of the
property, we establish drainage easements.
A drainage area that is not sufficiently defined is no good.
He requested that the appli'cant grant easement rights to be
recorded prior to any lot being transferred.
Mr. Cushing stated that the applicant would agree to expand the
definition to allow the drainage ways as they exist and allow
the Board of Public Works to maintain the sewer and a deed re-
striction that says that there will be no filling below contour
elevation 169.0.
MOTION: by Mr. Burke to take the matter under advisement.
SECOND: by Mr. Nitzsche
VOTE : Unanimous' - motion carries.
OTHER BUSINESS
GILMAN LANE - Reguest for Release of Covenant
Mr. Patrick Cone was present. A letter from Mr. Cone dated 9/7/82
requesting the release of the covenant was read and placed on
file.
Mr. Cone explained to the Board that he recorded a covenant in
1981 and then posted a bond. The attorney for the buyer of a
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Gilman Lane - continued
lot is requesting the release.
MOTION:
by Mr. Burke that the Plannin§ Board release the
covenant dated May 10, 1972, recorded as Book No.
1499, Page 294 with the condition that the applicant
provide a copy of the covenant.
SECOND: by Mr. Nitzsche
VOTE : Unanimous - motion carries.
WILDWOOD PARK - Be_~q~ for bond release and extension of com-
pletion date
A letter from Mr. Paul Ahearn was read and placed on file re-
questing a bond release and extension of the completion date.
Mr. Cyr told the Board that due to a mix-up in the date of the
Planning Board meeting when this subdivision was to be taken up,
he is not prepared with a report.
Continued for October 4, 1982 - secretary to notify the applicant~
MOTION: by Mr. Burke to table until 10/4/82.
SECOND: by Mr. Nitzsche
VOTE : Unanimous - motion carries.
BEAR HILL - Review of conditions 9 b, c, and 1
A letter from the Board of Public Works dated September 8, 1982
was read, as well as a letter dated August 30, 1982 from the Board
of Public Works.
A member of the Board was supposed to be present tonight to discuss
this subdivision, but no one is present,
Chairman Hedstrom suggested that Member Nitzsche meet with the
Board of PubliC Works in an effort to solve any problems.
Atty. Michael Gerstein was present representin? Zachary Realty
Corp. His client is concerned because the Board of Public Works
is not working with him on this project. He believed they had an
understanding that the 8 inch pipe was more than sufficient.
It was agreed that Member Nitzsche and the Town Planner would
meet with the Board of Public Works and present information at
the next Planning Board Meeting regarding Bear Hill.
CARLETON FARMS EAST Discussion with B. Os~ood
Osgood to apply binder coat and complete the cul-de-sac.
RegUlar Meeting
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FRENCH FARM VILLAGE - Change in road profile - B. Os_~qood
Mr. Cyr stated that he will go along with the changes with the
exception of two areas:
1. At the intersection of Barker St.
2. At the bottom of the road before it gets to the 6% slope.
There might be a drainage problem whiCh will be discussed with
the BPW.
HARDTCOURT ESTAT~ES ~BONNY LANE) Tie-in to street drainage.
Permission was granted at the Planning Board's last meeting to
B&R Construction to tie in to the street drainage with several
conditions.
The typed document was reviewed by the Board.
Members Hedstrom and Burke signed tonight and the secretary will
contact Member McDonough for the third signature.
WILLOW STREET - FOR~ A LOT
Ben Osgood was present and showed the Board a plan. He explained
that Bob Regan from the Willows Industrial Park has submitted an
application to the state to gain entrance to Route 125, which also
comes through the Town of Andover. %he middle of the lot is a
wetland. Mr. Osgood wants to work with the Planning Board and
the town to gain entrance to Route 125 in conjunction with Mr.
Regan. This will have a large impact on traffic on Route 114.
The land is zoned I-1, with the exception of a residential corner.
Also, MEPA will have to be notified.
The Board instructed Mr. Osgood to keep them informed of progress
and come back when more definite material is available.
The meeting adjourned at 10:20 p.m.
Paul A. Hedstrom,. Chairman
Jean E. White, Secretary