HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013-05-20 Planning Board Minutes (5)Present: J. Simons, M. Colantoni, R. Rowen, D. Kellogg, L. Rudnicki. L. McSherry
Absent:
Staff Present: J. Tymon, J. Enright
Meeting began at 8:03am.
POSTPONEMENT
CONTINUED PUBLIC
HEARING, 1077 Osgood Street: Application for a Watershed Special Permit and Site Plan Review Special Permit. Applicant proposes to construct a 3,672 sq. ft. single story retail bank,
parking lot, and stormwater structures within the Non-Discharge Zone and Non-Disturbance Zone of the Watershed Protection District. There is actually
CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING, 0
Great Pond Road: Application for a Watershed Special Permit. Applicant seeks to construct a single family dwelling with appurtenances on a presently undeveloped, buildable lot.
CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING, 100 Dale Street: Application for a Watershed Special Permit. The project consists of two (2) building lots. Structures on Lot 2 are to be demolished.
A single family home with associated clearing, grading, utilities and stormwater maintenance features is proposed for Lot 1 and Lot 2.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING:
Annual Town Meeting Zoning Articles
Planning Board Report –May 13 2013
The Planning Board makes the recommendations regarding the following Town Meeting warrant articles as required
by M.G.L. c.40A, Section 5 and Chapter 2, Section 9 of the Town Code:
Article 4. Authorization to Accept Grants of Easements. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of
Selectmen and the School Committee to accept grants of easements for access, water, drainage, sewer, roadway and utility purposes on terms and conditions the Board and Committee deem
in the best interest of the Town;
Or to take any other action relative thereto.
Board of Selectmen
Planning Board Recommendation Recommendation to be made at Town Meeting
A motion
was made by R. Rowen to recommend favorable action on Article 4. The motion was seconded by D. Kellogg. The vote was unanimous.
Article 5. Authorization to Grant Easements. To see
if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen and the School Committee to grant easements for access, water, drainage, sewer, roadway and utility purposes on terms and conditions
the Board and Committee deem in the best interest of the Town;
Or to take any other action relative thereto.
Board of Selectmen
Planning Board Recommendation Recommendation to be made at Town Meeting
A motion was made by R. Rowen to recommend Favorable Action on Article 5. The motion was
seconded by D. Kellogg. The vote was unanimous.
Article 7: Acceptance of a Public Way – Red Gate Lane
To see if the Town will vote to accept and name Red Gate Lane as a public way,
as laid out by the Board of Selectmen, and as shown as “Red Gate Lane” on a plan entitled, “Red Gate Lane Street Layout Plan, prepared for Whispering Pines Realty Trust, 4 Sandalwood
Lane, Methuen MA 01844, Scale 1” = 40’, March 25, 2013, Waypoint Survey Service”, and to accept deeds to the street and all related easements, shown on plan entitled “Red Gate Pasture
Definitive Subdivision Plan, prepared for Red Gate Realty Trust, 33 Walker Road, North Andover MA 01845, November 22, 1996, Scale 1” = 40’, New England Engineering Services, Inc., 33
Walker Road, Suite 23, North Andover, MA 01845”, recorded with North Essex Registry of Deeds as Plan No. 15349 and on the above referenced Street Layout Plan,
or take any action relative
thereto.
Planning Board
Board of Selectmen Recommendation: To be made at Town Meeting
Planning Board Recommendation: Favorable Action pending the outstanding issues are resolved
J.
Tymon: All outstanding issues have been resolved. The ‘pending outstanding issues’ will be deleted.
Vote Required: Majority Vote
Article 11: Citizen’s Petition – Conveyance of Property
from Orchard Village, LLC to Town of North Andover. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to accept, for no monetary consideration, the conveyance of the
following property from Orchard Village, LLC, upon terms and conditions deemed by the Board of Selectmen to be in the best interest of the Town.
That certain parcel of land, together
with all buildings and improvements thereon, including without limitation the water pump station and all equipment and pump station apparatus, located off of Salem Turnpike in North
Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, and more particularly described as Lot 33 on a plan of land entitled: “Definitive Subdivision Plan For ‘Orchard Village’ in North Andover, Mass.
Record Owners: Agnes M. Kmiec 1996 Realty Trust, 1001 Turnpike Street, North Andover, MA 01845, Applicant: Orchard Village, LLC, 44 Great Pond Road, Boxford, MA 01921, Christiansen &
Sergi Professional Engineers Land Surveyors, 160 Summer St. Haverhill, MA 01830, Tel. 978-373-0310”, dated April 2, 2009, last revised on June 9, 2009, and filed with the Essex North
Registry of Deeds District of the Land Court on October 16, 2009 as Plan Number 18083E, to which plan reference may be had for a more particular
description of said Lot 33 (hereinafter referred to as the “Subdivision Plan”). The above Lot is designated “Not a Building Lot” and contains 2,047 square feet (.0470 ac), more or less,
according to said Subdivision Plan. Said property shall be conveyed subject to the following conditions:
The fee in the roadway shown as the “Proposed Road” and Lot 34 on the Subdivision
Plan shall be reserved to the Orchard Village, LLC. There shall be conveyed herewith the right to use, in common with the Orchard Village, LLC and those claiming by through or under
the Orchard Village, LLC and others lawfully entitled thereto, the way shown on the Plan as Proposed Road (now known as Empire Drive) for the purpose of ingress and egress to the property
granted herein.
Orchard Village, LLC shall reserve unto itself, its heirs and assigns, all easements affecting the premises conveyed to the Town and shown on the Subdivision Plan.
This conveyance shall be subject to the easements, conditions, and restrictions contained in the Subdivision Plan, and all other easements, reservations, covenants and restrictions of
record, insofar as the same are in force and applicable, and acceptable to the Board of Selectmen, however not intending to revive any of the same.
Orchard Village, LLC shall also grant
to the Town a permanent and perpetual right and easement to re-install, maintain and repair the water mains and associated pipes and fixtures now located within said Lot 34, in common
with Orchard Village, LLC and those claiming by through or under the Orchard Village, LLC and others lawfully entitled thereto to use Lot 34 for all purposes that street and ways are
currently used in the Town of North Andover. The Grantor shall also reserve the right to install, maintain and repair utilities in Lot 34, excluding the water mains and associated pipes
and fixtures.
Upon any exercise of the easement rights that disturb the surface of the ground of Lot 34, the Grantee shall reasonably restore the ground to its previous condition.
By acceptance of this conveyance, the Town shall accept responsibility for the maintenance, operation and repair of the water booster pump station and all related improvements and equipment
located on said Lot 33 and the water mains and associated pipes and fixtures located within said Lot 34.
There is reserved unto Orchard Village, LLC an easement and right to connect
Orchard Village LLC’s remaining land to the water mains and associated pipes and fixtures located within said Lot 34, upon the payment of customary connection fees to the town,
Or take
any other action related thereto.
Petition of Douglas B. Small, et al
Board of Selectmen Recommendation: Favorable Action
Planning Board Recommendation Recommendation to be made at Town Meeting
Vote Required:
Majority Vote
Bruce Thibodeau, Director DPW: The Article wording is the way the Town wants it. The pump station is constructed the way the Town wants it.
A motion was made by M. Colantoni
to recommend Favorable Action on Article 11. The motion was seconded by L. Rudnicki. The vote was unanimous.
Article 20: Appropriation – Capital Improvement Plan for Fiscal Year
2014. To see if the Town will vote to fund the Capital Improvement Program as listed under the heading “Board of Selectmen/Finance Committee/Town Manager Recommendations” and with the
language included,
or to take any other action relative thereto.
Town Manager
Board of Selectmen Recommendation: Favorable Action
Finance Committee Recommendation: Favorable Action
Planning Board
Recommendation Recommendation to be made at Town Meeting
B. Thibodeau, Director DPW: Provided an explanation for CIP recommendations (numbers 2, 3, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17).
A motion
was made by D. Kellogg to recommend Favorable Action on the CIP funding line items. The motion was seconded by M. Colantoni. The vote was unanimous.
Vote Required: Two-third (2/3)
Vote
EXPLANATION: A capital improvement plan is a major, non-routine expenditure for new construction, major equipment purchase, or improvement to existing buildings, facilities,
land or infrastructure with an estimated useful life of five years or more, and a cost of $25,000 or more. Items in this plan are funded by debt; the Town will issue bonds of 10, 15
or 20 years (depending upon the project) and pay principal and interest payments over that term. The bonds may be general obligation (funded by the general tax levy) or special obligation
(funded by water or sewer rates).
Article 26: Authorize the Acquisition of the Rea’s Pond Sewer Pump Station. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to
acquire by gift, purchase, or eminent domain the sewerage pump station and contiguous sewer lines, manholes, conduits and other appurtenances necessary for the flowage of sewerage and
associated with the operation of the sewer system known as the Great Pond Road Pumping Station by Rea’s Pond, including but not limited to all right, title and interest in any easements
associated with said sewer system, and all right, title and interest to all and every property interest, real or personal, in any manner associated with the sewer system, which are located
in the areas shown as “Easement1” and “Easement 2” on plan of land entitled “Easement Plan, Rea’s Pond Pumping Station, Great Pond Road, North Andover, Massachusetts,” dated March 8,
2013, Scale 1” = 50’, drawn by Merrill Associates, Inc., Hanover, MA, and to pay no damages for said eminent domain taking,
or to take any other action relative thereto.
Town
Manager
Board of Selectmen Recommendation: Favorable Action
Conservation Commission Recommendation: Favorable Action
Planning Board Recommendation Recommendation to be made at Town Meeting
B. Thibodeau, Director DPW: Provided an overview and justification for Article 26 and Article 27.
A motion was
made by R. Rowen to recommend Favorable Action on Article 26. The motion was seconded by L. McSherry. The vote was unanimous.
Vote Required: Two-third (2/3) Vote
EXPLANATION: The
Town is planning substantial upgrades to an existing sewer pump station at Rae’s Pond (see Article 20 above). This town owned pump station is located on an easement previously acquired
from the Conservation Commission. This Article is a legal requirement prior to commencing work on said pump station.
Article 27: Approve Special Legislation for Easement at Rea’s
Pond Sewer Pump Station. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to file a petition to the Legislature to authorize, notwithstanding the provisions of Article
97 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, or any general or special law to the contrary, the Conservation Commission of the Town of North Andover to grant to the Town
of North Andover Board of Selectmen a permanent easement upon the land shown as “Easement 1” and “Easement 2” on Plan entitled “Easement Plan, Rea’s Pond Pumping Station, Great Pond
Road, North Andover, Massachusetts,” dated March 8, 2013, Scale 1” = 50’, drawn by Merrill Associates, Inc., Hanover, MA, which land is currently under the care, custody and control
of the Conservation Commission, to be used for the use and replacement of the existing sewerage pump station and contiguous sewer lines, manholes, conduits and other appurtenances associated
with the operation of the sewer system known as the Great Pond Road pumping station,
or to take any other action relative thereto.
Town Manager
Board of Selectmen Recommendation: Favorabl
e Action
Conservation Commission Recommendation: Favorable Action
Planning Board Recommendation Recommendation to be made at Town Meeting
A motion was made by L. McSherry to recommend
Favorable Action on Article 27. The motion was seconded by R. Rowen. The vote was unanimous.
Vote Required: Majority
EXPLANATION: See EXPLANATION for Article 26 above.
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Article 29: Amend Zoning Bylaw – Section 6: Signs and Outdoor Lighting Regulations. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Town of North Andover Zoning Bylaw, Section 6 Signs
and Sign Lighting Regulations, Subsection 6.3 Definitions by defining an “Off-Premise Sign” and amending Subsection 6.5 to allow projecting signs and prohibiting Off-Premise Signs,
or
to take any other action relative thereto.
Amend Section 6 by adding the underlined language and deleting the marked section to read as follows:
SECTION 6 SIGNS AND SIGN LIGHTING
REGULATIONS
6.3 Definitions
A-Frame Sign/Sandwich Board: A portable, temporary sign or device capable of standing without support or attachments.
Accessory Sign - A sign that advertises
activities, goods, products, or a specific use, owner, or tenant, available within the building or on the property on which the sign is located, or advertises the property as a whole
or any part thereof for sale or rent.
Animated Sign: Any sign that uses movement or a change of lighting to depict action or create a special effect or scene.
Building Frontage - The length in feet of a ground floor level
of a building front or side facing a street (or facing a right-of-way accessible from a street) that is occupied by an individual business.
Directional Sign - A non-accessory sign containing
no advertising and giving direction to community (non-commercial) activities, buildings, areas, such as churches, schools, playgrounds, museums, historical sites, public buildings, etc.
Sign not to exceed 12"x30".
Display Window Signs - Temporary signs on the surface of or inside display windows, lighted only by the general building illumination.
Erect - Shall mean
and include to construct, place, relocate, enlarge, alter, attach, suspend, and post.
Flagpole - A pole erected on a roof, or projecting from a building or structure or on the ground.
Freestanding
Sign - Shall mean and include any sign not attached to a building or the ground.
Ground Sign - Any sign erected on the ground which is self-supported and anchored to the ground.
Illuminated
Sign - Illuminated sign shall mean any sign illuminated by electricity or other artificial light including reflective or phosphorescent light and shall include location of source of
illumination.
Marquee - Any sheltering structure of permanent construction projecting from and totally supported by the wall and/or roof of a building.
Non-Accessory Sign - Any sign
that is not an accessory sign.
Obscene - shall have the meaning as that term is defined in Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 272, Section 1. Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 272,
Section defines "obscene" as follows:
appeals to the prurient interest of the average person applying the contemporary standards of the county where the offense was committed;
depicts
or describes sexual conduct in a potentially offensive way; and
lacks serious literary, artistic, or political or scientific value.
Off-Premise Sign - A sign that advertises products
or services that are not sold, produced, manufactured or furnished on the property where the sign is located. An outdoor display is an off-premise sign.
Permanent Sign - Any sign permitted
to be erected and maintained for more than sixty (60) days.
Primary Sign - The principal accessory sign which may be a wall, roof, or ground sign, as allowed in Section 6.6.
Projecting
Sign - Any sign which is attached or suspended from a building or other structure and any part of which projects more than twelve (12) inches from the wall surface of that portion of
the building or structure.
Roof Sign - Any sign erected, constructed, and maintained wholly upon, connected to, or over the roof or parapet of any building with the entire support on
the roof or roof structure.
Secondary Sign - Is a wall, roof, or ground sign intended for the same use as a primary sign but smaller dimensions and lettering, as allowed in Section 6.6.
Sign - A sign is any structure,
mechanically or electrically driven, still or moving device, light, letter, figure, word, model, banner, pennant, trade flag, or representation that is designed to be seen from outside
the lot on which it is erected. It advertises activities, goods, places, persons, objects, institutions, organizations, associations, businesses or events, products, services, or facilities
available either on the property where the sign appears or in some other location. The definition includes electric signs in windows or doors, but does not include window displays or
merchandise. A sign may be permanent or temporary.
Sign Size (Area)
(a). For a sign, either free-standing or attached, the area shall be considered to include all lettering, wording
and accompanying designs and symbols, together with the background, whether open or enclosed, on which they are displayed but not including any supporting framework and bracing which
are incidental to the display itself.
(b). For a sign painted upon or applied to a building, the area shall be considered to include all lettering, wording, and accompanying designs
or symbols together with any backing of a different color than the finish material of the building face.
(c). Where the sign consists of individual letters or symbols attached to or
painted on a surface, building, wall or window, the area shall be considered to be that of the smallest rectangle or other convex shape which encompasses all of the letters and symbols.
Temporary
Sign: A sign permitted to be used on a short-term basis for the duration of no longer than sixty (60) days unless otherwise specifically provided herein.
Wall Sign - Any sign affixed
to, suspended from or painted on a wall, window, marquee, or parapet.
6.5 Prohibitions:
No sign shall be lighted, except by steady, stationary light, shielded and directed solely at
the sign. Internally lit signs are not allowed.
No illumination shall be permitted which casts glare onto any residential premises or onto any portion of a way so as to create a traffic
hazard.
No sign shall be illuminated in any residential district between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 6:00 a.m. unless indicating time or temperature or an establishment open to the
public during those hours.
No sign having red or green lights shall be erected within sight of a traffic signal unless approved as non-hazardous by the Chief of Police.
No animated,
revolving, flashing, or exterior neon sign shall be permitted.
No pennants, streamers, advertising flags, spinners or similar devices shall be permitted, except as allowed by the board
of Selectmen.
Corner visibility shall not be obstructed.
No sign shall be erected, displayed, or maintained upon any rock, tree, fence, or utility pole.
No sign shall be erected, displayed,
or maintained if it contains any obscene matter.
Flags and insignia of any Government when displayed in connection with commercial promotion.
No sign shall obstruct any means of egress from a building.
Projecting signs are prohibited.
Non-accessory
signs are prohibited except for directional signs as allowed in Section 6.6, B.
No signs shall be attached to motor vehicles, trailers or other movable objects regularly or recurrently
located for fixed display.
No off-premise signs.
Board of Selectmen
Board of Selectmen Recommendation: Favorable Action
Planning Board Recommendation: Recommendation to be
made at Town Meeting
Curt Bellavance, Director Community Development: Provided an explanation for the three recommended changes to Section 6 Signs and Sigh Lighting Regulations. The
definition of Off Premise Sign will be slightly modified when presented at Town Meeting.
A motion was made by D. Kellogg to recommend Favorable Action on Article 29 with the revision
recommended by C. Bellavance. The motion was seconded by M. Colantoni. The vote was unanimous.
Vote Required: Two-third (2/3) Vote
EXPLANATION: This Article will prohibit off-premise
signs and would allow the use of projecting signs. The Article also changes the definition of an ‘off-premise’ sign.
Article 31: Amend Zoning Bylaw – Section 8: Supplementary Regulations
by adding Subsection 8.11: Wind Facilities. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Town of North Andover Zoning Bylaw, by adding Section 8.11 Wind Facilities in order to allow time
to make the appropriate amendments to the Zoning Bylaw to allow the use of Wind Facilities,
or to take any other action relative thereto.
Amend Zoning Bylaw by adding a new Section
8.11 to read as follows:
8.11.1 Purpose: Provide restrictions that will allow the Town adequate time to consider whether to allow the construction and operation of on-site and utility-scale
wind facilities and to provide standards for the placement, design, construction, monitoring, modification and removal of wind facilities that address public safety, give consideration
to impacts on scenic, natural and historic resources of the town and provide adequate financial assurance for decommissioning, to the extent that such facilities are permitted under
state laws and regulations, and if so, where and under what conditions. This interim bylaw shall provide to the town the opportunity to study the potential impacts of wind facilities
on adjacent uses and on general public health, safety and
welfare, and to develop zoning and other applicable regulations that appropriately address these considerations consistent with statewide regulations and permitting procedures.
8.11.2
Definition: This interim bylaw shall apply to all commercial wind facilities where the primary use of the facility is electrical generation to be sold to the wholesale electricity markets.
This bylaw also applies to all on-site wind facilities located at a residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural, institutional, or public facility that will consume more than
50% of the electricity by the project on-site.
8.11.3 Interim Restriction: Wind Energy Facilities shall not be permitted is any zoning district in the Town of North Andover so long
as this Section 8.11 is effective, as set forth in Section 8.11.4 below. Use variances shall be strictly prohibited.
8.11.4 Expiration: The Moratorium shall be in effect through July
1, 2014, so that the Town of North Andover can enact superseding zoning regulations that set forth the allowed locations, dimensional, parking and other requirements applicable to wind
energy facilities.
Board of Selectmen
Board of Selectmen Recommendation: Favorable Action
Planning Board Recommendation: Recommendation to be made at Town Meeting
A motion was made
by L. McSherry to recommend Favorable Action on Article 31. The motion was seconded by D. Kellogg. The vote was unanimous.
Vote Required: Two-third (2/3) Vote
EXPLANATION: This
Article places a moratorium on the installation of wind energy systems until July 1, 2014. The moratorium will allow the Town sufficient time to create a Wind Energy System Zoning Bylaw.
Article
33: Amend Zoning Bylaw – Section 18: Downtown Overlay District, Subsection 18.2: Permitted Uses. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Town of North Andover Zoning Bylaw, Section
18 – Downtown Overlay District, Subsection 18.2 Permitted Uses,
or to take any other action relative thereto.
Amend Section 18.2 by adding the following underlined language to read
as follows:
SECTION 18 DOWNTOWN OVERLAY DISTRICT
18.2 Permitted Uses
The following uses shall be permitted by right in the Downtown Overlay District:
General merchandise retail stores and salesrooms
Specialty food stores, retail bakeries and coffees shops
Sporting goods stores
Craft, hobby, book and music stores
Art gallery
Hardware
stores
Convenience stores
Drug stores, pharmacies
Banks
Professional offices
Medical or dental offices
Business services such as copying and mailing services
Travel agency
Municipal,
civic or public service buildings, such as post office, telephone exchanges, town offices, school, library, museum, or place of worship
Hall, club, theater, or other place of amusement
or assembly
Food services establishments such as full or limited service restaurants and drinking establishments
Indoor amusements
Bed and breakfast facility or inn with six (6) rooms
or less
Multi-family dwelling (18 or less units)
Mixed-use structures
Any accessory use customarily incident to any of the above permitted uses, provided that such accessory use shall
not be injurious, noxious, or offensive to the neighborhood.
The following uses shall be permitted by special permit in the Downtown Overlay District:
Drive-thrus for any of the above
allowed uses
Free-standing automated teller machine (ATM)
Day care center
Bed and breakfast facility or inn with more than six (6) rooms
Hotel or motel
Funeral homes
Any retail use listed
above as an allowed use that exceeds a gross floor area of 25,000 sq. ft.
Public garage
Multi-family dwelling (greater than 18 units)
Board of Selectmen
Board of Selectmen Recommendation: Favorable Action
Planning Board Recommendation: Recommendation to be made at Town Meeting
Curt Bellavance, Director Community Development: Provided
an explanation and intent of Article 33.
A motion was made by L. McSherry to recommend Favorable Action on Article 33. The motion was seconded by M. Colantoni. The vote was unanimous.
Vote Required: Two-third (2/3) Vote
EXPLANATION: The change would continue to allow multi-family residences, by right, if they are 18 units or less. If a proposal is greater than
18 units, the project would be subject to receiving a special permit by the Planning Board. Special Permits require a public hearing and are subject to greater scrutiny.
ADJOURNMENT
MOTION:
A
motion was made by R. Rowen to adjourn the meeting. The motion was seconded by D. Kellogg. The vote was unanimous.
The meeting adjourned at 8:40am.
MEETING MATERIALS: Agenda,
Article 28-Chickens, Planning Board Report—Revised 5/20/2013.