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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013-07-02 Planning Board Supplemental Materials (17) BK 9t�3b PG a01 Autumn Chase PRD,Special Permit Approval In particular,the Planning Board finds that the project will: a. Promote the more efficient use of land in harmony with its natural features by preserv' ig additional open space, reducing the amount of clearing and excavation normally associated with the construction of residential dwellings on a site such as this, and facilitates the economical and efficient provision of utilities; b. Protect water bodies and supplies, wetlands, floodplain, hillsides, wildlife and other natural resources due to the preservation of open space, and the project design minimizes and protects such natural resources; c. Encourage the preservation of open space. The applicant has provided approximately 10 acres of the property as Useable Open Space; d. Permit greater flexibility and more attractive and efficient design of residential development. The subdivision design both proposes and allows preservation of the existing rural character along Summer Street, while conforming to the goals and policies of the Master Plan of the Town of North Andover; e. Meet the Town's housing needs. f. The Planning Board also finds that a base density of 16 house lots is appropriate for the PRD as a conventional subdivision design would also yield 16 new single-family homes. The Planning Board herein grants a waiver from strict compliance with Section 8.5 Paragraph 6, Section D, Buffer Zone. Specifically, the Planning Board finds that the house, or structure, located on Lot 16 may be located within 50' of the site perimeter boundary. The applicant has demonstrated that by allowing this waiver the subdivision can be improved by adding over one (1) acre of Usable Open space to the total Usable Open Space, and allows the connection of Usable Open Space Parcel A to the State Forest property located adjacent to the site. Finally, the Planning Board finds that the Planned Residential Development complies with the Bylaw requirements and grants a Special Permit subject to the following condition: 1. The developer shall designate an independent Environmental Monitor who shall be chosen in consultation with the Planning and Community Development Staff. The Environmental Monitor must be available upon four (4) hours notice to inspect the site with the Planning Board designated official. The Environmental Monitor shall make weekly inspections of the project, meet weekly with the Town Planner and file monthly written reports to the Board, detailing areas of non-compliance and with the plans and conditions of approval. 2. It shall be the responsibility of the developer to assure that no erosion on the site shall occur which will cause deposition of soil or sediment upon adjacent properties or public ways, except as normally ancillary to off-site sewer and other off-site construction. Off-site erosion will be a basis for the Planning Board making a finding that the project is not in compliance with the plan. Page 2 of 6