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PLANNING BOARD
Meeting Minutes
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Town Hall, 120 Main Street
7:00 PM
Present: J. Simons, M. Colantoni, R. Rowen, D. Kellogg, L. Rudnicki. L. McSherry
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Absent:
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Staff Present: J. Tymon, J. Enright
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Meeting began at 7:00pm.
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ANR
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411 & 421 Stevens Street: Change of lot lines.
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MOTION
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A motion to direct the Town Planner to sign the Form A was made by D. Kellogg. The
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motion was seconded by M. Colantoni. The vote was unanimous.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS
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CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING, 1018 Osgood Street: Application for Site Plan Review-
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Special Permit for proposed construction of a 2,250 sq. ft. coffee shop with drive-thru and
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associated site amenities including drive-thru lane and twenty five (25) parking spaces. In
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addition, applicant has filed for a Request of Determination of Applicability of Watershed
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Protection District Requirements.
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J. Tymon: Applicant requested a continuance until March 19, 2013.
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CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING, 1018 Osgood Street: Application for a Watershed Special
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Permit and Parking Special Permit for proposed construction of a 2,250 sq. ft. coffee shop
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with drive-thru and associated site amenities including drive-thru lane.
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J. Tymon: Applicant requested a continuance until March 19, 2013.
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CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING, Appleton Street: Proposed six lot Planned Residential
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Development Special Permit and Definitive Subdivision Plan to be located at 464 Appleton
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Street in the Residential-1 (R-1) Zoning District. The project would combine three (3) lots
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and raze an existing dwelling with frontage on Appleton Street.
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J. Tymon: The applicant has provided responses to the civil, stormwater, and DPW
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comments. These responses have been sent to the peer reviewers. Reviewed a list of
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waiver requests that included the length of the cul-de-sac, center line radius, and the 50’
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buffer zone requirement for a PRD.
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J. Simons: At some point in the future there may be a Rail Trail developed on the railroad
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ROW. If that were to happen we would not want the homeowner’s of these lots to then
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complain about the proximity of the Rail Trail. What is the reason for the waiver request of
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the 50’ buffer zone?
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Phillip Christiansen, Christiansen and Sergi: There is an 80’ wide easement there and the
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grading is very steep up to the railway ROW. Additionally there is a 20’ wide sewer
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easement that runs through there that also provides buffering. The disadvantage of the
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PLANNING BOARD
Meeting Minutes
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Town Hall, 120 Main Street
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buffer zone is smaller backyards for the homeowners. There probably could be a 30’ buffer
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zone added.
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J. Simons: Requested that the Plans be re-visited to see where a buffer zone could be
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placed.
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L. McSherry: For these lots, could something be put in the deed that recognizes that the
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buffer zone has been limited and that there is potential for future development of the Rail
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Trail?
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P. Christiansen: Something like that could be put in the deed.
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J. Simons: They could voluntarily buffer it themselves.
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P. Christiansen: There is another waiver request related to the maximum height of the
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homes. The PRD regulations specify that the maximum height can not exceed 30’, all the
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other zoning in town is 35’. The applicant is requesting that this development have a 35’
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maximum height.
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R. Rowen: Does this development preclude an extension of that road through to Appleton
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Street?
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P. Christiansen: No, it doesn’t.
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J. Simons: It would reserve the ROW.
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J. Tymon: Appleton Street is accepted from Salem Street to the end of the developed
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portion. The remainder has been abandoned and is a paper street. This development
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creates an access easement on Lot 4 and there is a utility easement as well on Lot 4.
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R. Rowen: Theoretically, if they were to extend the new road to connect to Appleton Street
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the new road would run across Lot 4.
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P. Christiansen: When a street is abandoned the ownership goes to the center line of the
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street. The people on either side own to the center line. Anybody that had access to that
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street has right to pass and re-pass. This means they have a right to build a road through
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there if they want to. The Open Space would be granted to the town.
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J. Simons: Is the assumption that because the property owner owns both sides of the paper
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street that the street is part of the parcel to be subdivided?
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P. Christiansen: Yes. Part of the abandoned ROW is off of this property and part is on the
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property. There is a property owner where all the trees are shown in the aerial photo that
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owns to the center line as well.
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L. McSherry: Will a Title issue be created for Lot 4 since there is potential for a road to be
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constructed through the lot?
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P. Christiansen: An attorney has reviewed it and does not believe there will be a Title issue.
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Board: Discussion around the possibility of precluding any future development of the
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paper street and/or the development of a foot path on the paper portion of the street.
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J. Simons: Requested that the Town Attorney review the plans and language of the access
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easement.
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P. Christiansen: Research is still being conducted to determine where the force main goes
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from the sewer pumping station on Blue Ridge Road. There is no as-built plan for it. It will
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be put on the plan once it is located. Gene Willis, Town Engineer, does not want the DPW to
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be responsible for maintenance of any stormwater structures. There will be a
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Homeowner’s Association that will be responsible for maintaining the stormwater systems
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that are not in the ROW; however, the DPW should take care of any system in the ROW.
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The systems in the ROW are catch basins and one stormceptor unit. G. Willis would also
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like to the new roadway entrance to have a negative pitch from Blue Ridge Road. The
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proposed design meets the Subdivision Regulations (6.8.9). Runoff from the new road will
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not flow onto Blue Ridge Road.
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J. Simons: We will continue until the March 19 meeting.
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DISCUSSIONS
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Town Meeting Articles:
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J. Simons: Requested that the Town Planner submit a Planning Board Article for a
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moratorium on wind turbines for the Annual Town Meeting Warrant. This will allow for
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time to study the topic and submit and Article the following year.
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J. Tymon: There will also be a citizen’ petition for an Article related to backyard chickens
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and possibly Articles for two street acceptances.
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J. Simons: Requested that the Town Planner determine if is makes sense to submit an
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Article related to a moratorium on medical marijuana as well.
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MEETING MINUTES
Approval of February 19, 2013 meeting minutes.
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MOTION
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A motion was made by L. Rudnicki to approve the February 5, 2013 meeting minutes. The
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motion was seconded by L. McSherry. The vote was unanimous.
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ADJOURNMENT
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MOTION:
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A motion was made by R. Rowen to adjourn the meeting. The motion was seconded by M.
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Colantoni. The vote was unanimous.
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The meeting adjourned at 7:40pm.
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MEETING MATERIALS: Agenda, Plan of Land in NA, Ma for 411 & 421 Stevens Street,
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Form A application Kindred Homes, Inc for 411 & 421 Stevens Street, 464 Appleton Street
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“Regency Place”: Response letter dated 2/27/13 to the Stormwater Management Review,
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Response letter dated 2/28/13 to the Peer Review by Hancock Associates, Response letter
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dated 2/27/13 to the Water & Sewer Department Subdivision Review, Response letter
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dated 2/27/13 to the NA Engineering Department Subdivision Review #2, Site Grading
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Plan dated Jan. 10, 2013, Aerial photo “Regency Place”, Continuance email request dated
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March 05, 2013 from Mark Gross for 1018 Osgood Street, draft 02/19/13 meeting minutes.
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