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CHRISTIANSEN & SERGI, INC
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS
160 SUMMER STREET, HAVERHILL, MA 01830
May 6, 2013
Ms. Judy Tymon
Town Planner
Town of North Andover
1600 Osgood St
North Andover MA 01845
Re: Great Pond Road, Map 35 Lot 38, Watershed Special Permit Plan
Dear Ms. Tymon:
After receiving comments from Lisa Eggleston, the Town’s peer review consultant, and
corresponding with her via e-mail I have made the following changes in the plans.
1. I have provided the NRCS soils to Ms. Eggleston, which shows that the site is
primarily composed of Paxton and Woodbridge soils. Soil testing took place on Monday
May 6,2013 and the results were added to the plan.
2. The porous pavement for the driveway has been replaced by conventional
asphalt pavement and a crushed stone infiltration area adjacent to the drive.
3. I have reduced the total land disturbance to 19,000 square feet. This compares
favorably with three lots that abut the property to the north averaging 43,000 square feet
each.
4. The limit of work is shown on the plan as a tree cut line and has been labeled
Limit of Work. As shown on the plan with the exception of the driveway entrance and the
area of the utilities not trees will be cut along Great Pond Road. There is on average 60
feet of natural vegetation to remain between the house and Great Pond Road on the left
side of the property and 50 feet on average on the right side of the property. The
vegetation to be planted will be lawn and ornamental shrubs and trees. Notes regarding
fertilizers and landscaping have been added to the plan
5. A note has been added restricting the use of copper downspouts and gutters.
6. A note has been added to the plans regarding maintenance of stormwater
management structures.
7. A construction sequence has been added to the plan.
8. The stone size for the construction entrance has been increased to a minimum
of two inches.
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9. Ms. Eggleston raised the issue as to whether the lot should be considered a new
lot or an existing lot. This issue was addressed during the Zoning Board of Appeals
meeting and is outlined in note 2 on the special permit plan. The conclusion reached and
certified by the signing of the Variance plan by the Zoning Board of Appeals is that the
lot existed as such prior to 1994.
10. The alternative development plan for the property which we submitted puts
the house outside of the 400 ft radius from the lake. The area is flat compared to the rest
of the property. The owners could build this house and the driveway that is shown but
chose to build closer to the Lake because the impact would be less. The location of the
house shown in the special permit plan is the location for which a variance has already
been obtained from the Board of Appeals as required by the regulations.
I understand Ms. Eggleston’s concern about limiting work as much as possible but the
applicant has already reduced the impact from 37,000 s.f. to 19,000 s.f. That is a
reduction of 49%. Also following the regulations the applicant should be allowed to build
as allowed in the underlying zoning district.
Uses allowed by Special Permit
Section 4.136 3cii (3) Construction of a new or
permanent structure only after a variance has been granted by the Zoning Board of
Appeals. The permit has been granted for the house shown on the plan.
Allowed Uses
Section 4.136 3c (i)All of the Allowed Uses listed in Section 3
(a)(i) of this Watershed Protection District Bylaw are allowed in the Non-Disturbance
Zone except as noted.
Section 4.136 3 a i Allowed Uses (1) All permitted uses allowed in Section 4.121
“Permitted Uses Residence 1.2 and 3 District” of the Zoning Bylaw
Residence 1 District
Section 4.121 Nothing in the allowed activities in the
section limits house size or clearing. The table of Dimensional Requirements at the end
of the Zoning book does not include any limitations concerning house size or extent of
clearing.
Following the above review of the rules it seems to me our application and proposed site
plans meets all of the zoning requirements specified.
Very truly yours
Philip Christiansen P.E.