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OFFICE OF
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND SERVICES
WILLIAM J. SCOTT
Director
June 25, 1997
Ms. Joyce Bradshaw
Town Clerk
120 Main Street
No. Andover, MA 01845
30 School Street
North Andover, Massachusetts 01845
Re: Special Permit/Site Plan Review 200 Chickering Road
Dear Ms. Bradshaw:
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The North Andover Planning Board held a public hearing on Tuesday evening, December 3, 1996
at 7:30 p.m. in the Senior Center behind the Town Building, on the application of Scott
Companies, 12 Rogers Road, Haverhill, MA 01835 for a special permit under Section 8.3 (Site
Plan Review) of the North Andover Zoning Bylaw. The legal notice was properly advertised in
the North Andover Citizen on November 13 and November 20, 1996 and all parties of interest
w'6re duly notified. The following members were present:- Joseph V. Mahoney, Chairman,
Richard Rowen, Vice Chairman Alison Lescarbeau, Clerk, John Simons and Alberto Angles,
Associate Member. Kathleen Bradley Colwell, Town Planner was also absent.
The petitioner was requesting a special permit to allow to allow the construction of a concrete
masonry & wood. One(1) story 16,900 SF building for commercial use located at 200 Chickering
Road, North Andover, MA 01845 in the Business -1 (B-1) Zoning District.
Mr. Rowen read the legal notice to open the public hearings
Peter Shaheen was present representing Scott Companies for Old Town Village a 16,900 square
foot retail subdivision. The property is located off of Rt. 125 (Rennes Florist) on 18 acres of
land. Some of the types of businesses that have approached the applicant have been a hairdresser,
Mailboxes Etc., and a travel agency. Mark Gross is the site engineer, he stated that there is no
residential property involved. The property is zoned B-1 surrounded by R-5, R-4 and R-3
residential zonings. Rennies Florist will still occupy one unit, it will be the in the front of the
building. There will be approximately nine units ranging from 2,000 to 1,000 SF in size. There
will be a green pedestrian area in the front provided with landscaping. The existing vegetation in
the rear of the building will be maintained to be supplemented with a 5' fence and landscaping to
buffer the residential area.
The original plan was to have two entrances and exits with one close to Farr -wood. A revised plan
will eliminate the driveway access adjacent to Farrwood Drive. The Technical Review Committee
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