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Town of North Andover
PLANNING BOARD
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Eitan Goldberg, Chairman - John Simons
Peter Boynton Aaron Preston
Lori Crone
Tuesday Febritary 19 2019 7 p.m. 120 Main Street Town Hall North Andover A 01845
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2 present: J. Simons,P. Boynton, E. Goldberg,A. Preston
3 Absent: L. Crane
4 Staff present: M. Gregoire,B. Wolstromer
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6 E. Goldberg;, Chairman: The planning Board meeting for Tuesday,February 19,2019 was called to order at 7
7 p.m.
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9 BOND RELEASE
10 128 Dale Street,Steven Mason: Request for release of a$4,000 performance G Bond associated with an
11 application for a Watershed Special permit under Sections 4.136, 10.3 and 10.31 of the North Andover Zoning
12 Bylaw, The Applicant proposes an addition of a 1 car garage, carport and master bedroom expansion with
13 associated landscaping in the Non-Disturbance Lone.project is located within the Residential 1 (R-1)Zoning
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15 M. Gregoire: Explained two insignificant changes made to the site plan after Board approval as reflected in the
16 submitted as-built„ (1)moving the gravel trench to the left side of driveway and(2)roof drain downspout which
17 moved to rear of home. The Town engineer reviewed and approved the plan changes. Displayed final photos of the
18 completed project.
19 MOTION: J. Simons motioned to release the performance bond for 128 Dale Street, Steve Mason,for the full
20 amount of$4K, plus interest. P. Boynton seconded. The vote was 3-0, unanimous in favor.
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22 LOT RELEASE
23 Windkist Farms Lot 8,Fletcher Tilton,PC: Form J lot release for lot 8.
24 M. Gregoire: provided an update of the project which was originally approved as an 18 lot subdivision in 1996.
25 The request is to release Lot#8; the new Form J has not been submitted to planning. The document is under
26 review by the surveyor.This project will be placed on the next agenda.
27 [Continued to the March 5, 2019 Planning Board meeting]
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29 MEETING MINUTES Approval of meeting minutes.
30 MOTION: P. Boynton made a motion to approve the February 5, 2019 meeting minutes. E. Goldberg seconded
31 the motion. The vote was 3-0, unanimous in favor.
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33 (Planning Board took a ten minute recess in anticipation of Mr. Preston's arrival)
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35 [A. Preston arrived at 7:20p.m.]
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37 CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING
38 495 Main Street Town of North Andover: Application for a Special Permit—Site plan Review under sections 1
39 19,5-8.10 through 8.17 and 195-10.7 of the Town of North Andover Zoning Bylaw. The Applicant proposes to
40 construct a recreational complex including athletic fields,tennis courts,picnic areas and associated parking.areas,
41 walkways and emergency/maintenance access paths. property is located in the Residential 4(R4)Zoning District.
42 E. Goldberg: There will be no substantive discussion this evening. The Town has asked for a continuance and
43 stormwater review is ongoing.
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Town of North Andover
PLANNING BOARD
Dtan Goldberg, Chairman John Simms
,Peter Boynton ��1 �'G��/�I;�i�*. Aaron Preston
Lori Crane
Tuesday February 19 2019 ?p.m. 120 Main Street Town Hall North Andover,1lL4 01845
44 (Abutter supplied article on health risks associated with turf fields to be added to the record)
45 M. Gregoire: The consultant is working on a list of sites that can be visited to review lighting providing the Board
46 can determine a date for the site visit. Consultant suggested Boston College as it abuts a residential neighborhood.
47 Discussed a visit to Merrimack College with the project engineers an option. The engineer will have a photometric
48 plan for the next meeting.
49 E. Goldberg: Merrimack College was one of the projects on the list,why not set up a visit there? Suggested two
50 potential Merrimack College site visit dates: Wednesday February 27, 2019 and Thursday February 28, 2019 @ 7
51 p.m. Staff Planner to coordinate arrangements with consultant.
52 [Continued to the March 5, 2019 Planning Board meeting]
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54 NEW PUBLIC HEARINGS
55 350 WinthropAvenue Delta NW LLiC: Application for a Site Plan review Special Permit under sections 195-
56 8.8(D)(5) & 195-10.7 of the North Andover Zoning Bylaw for Common Parking Areas and Multiple Use Facilities
57 and a modification to a September 2, 1998 special permit to perform certain site improvements to correct existing
58 ADA deficiencies. The site improvements will result in a loss of fourteen(14)parking spaces. The property is
59 located in the B-3,B-4&R-4 zoning districts.
60 Brian Dundon PE J.P.R J O'Connell&Associates Inc.: Gave a brief overview of the proposed project to the
61 233K sq. ft. retail mixed-use site anchored by Market Basket,Kohl's and T..l, Maxx. The shopping center has been
62 cited for ADA deficiencies; excessive cross slopes within sidewalks, distribution of ADA spaces, signage, etc.An
63 improvement plan was submitted to correct these deficiencies consisting of saw cutting, removing and re-pouring
64 of sidewalks in accordance with ADA requirements(cross slope requirements under 2%) and re-grading the
65 existing main access drive and regrading parking stalls. Island endeaps will be installed for traffic control, evenly
66 redistribute ADA parking along storefronts, installing signage to facilitate traffic control movement,ADA
67 compliant parking will be evenly distributed, addition striping of crosswalks will be installed and new landscaping
68 will be provided within the landscaped islands. Parking will be a net reduction of 14 parking spaces; site
69 landscaping will increase by approximately 5K sq.ft. We have increased the amount of ADA accessible parking
70 spaces from 21 to 30.The site currently has 1025 total parking spaces which is being reduced to 1011 parking
71 spaces. Addition of landscaped island will reduce the impervious area by about 5k sgft. As a result of
72 conversations with both the Planning and Conservations departments,we have agreed to clean out the sumps,
73 install environmental hoods on the outfall pipes to trap sand and sediment and grease prior to discharge to the
74 wetland resource area on the northern end of the project. When the original 1998 permit was issued the site had
75 ADA deficiencies;the currently does not meet parking minimums, so Ms. Enright recommended asking for a
76 Special Permit to memorialize that existing parking deficiency under Common Parking and Multiple use facilities.
77 Since 1998,the use intensity changed. They have gone back and identified the active tenants broken down by use,
78 minimum parking required and determined that 1075 parking spaces is required. We received written confirmation
79 from the Building Department that the site is required to have 1075 spaces. To determine whether a net loss
80 would be feasible a parking utilization study revealed 404 spaces(39%utilization rate)were utilized during the
81 last Monday in April (highest intensity use weekday demand); Saturdays in being this project should have no
82 detrimental impact. We will amend the original 1998 Special.Permit to formerly acknowledge the parking
83 deficiency. There will be no impact to the drainage system, we are not modifying the existing drainage system;
84 simply cleaning out the existing catch basins. The front of the parking lot sheet flows from the storefronts toward
85 Winthrop Ave.; it's intercepted through the intermittent brook running parallel to Winthrop Ave. and ultimately
86 discharges into the Shawsheen River. We agreed to pump out all the catch basin sumps to the rear of the shopping
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Town of Noah Andover
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Peter Boynton I�f��y�0���„�% Aaron Prest�a t
Lori Crane
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Tuesday February 19019 7 .nr. .120 Merin Street Town Hall North Andover.MA �1815
87 center and install environmental hoods on the outfall pipe to act as a trap for sand,sediment, oils and greases to
88 protect the wetlands.
89 M. Gregoire: This has been reviewed by the various town departments; stormwater was not included in this
90 review. Conservation required a Request for Determination. We can add that the catchment hoods will be
91 maintained as a condition to our decision.
92 [Continued to the March 5, 2019 Planning Board meetinal
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94 ADJOUI7NMENT
95 MOTION: P. Boynton made a motion to adjourn the meeting. A. Preston seconded. The vote was 4-0, unanimous
96 in favor. Meeting adjourned 7:30 p,m.
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98 MEETING MATE,RIALS:Planning Board Meeting Agenda February 1.9,201.9..DRAFT Planning Board Meeting Minutes
99 February 5,2019; 128 Dale Street Steve Mason:Photogra lags: (5),20180222 Proposed Garage,Entails re change in driveway
100 trench,Locus Map,Windkist Farms Lot 8 Fletcher Tilton PC:Unrecorded Form J Lot Release lots. 1-18,Recorded
101 Subdivision Conditional Approval, Recorded Plan Page,Recorded Farm J Lot Release lots. 1-18,Recorded Form 1 Covenant;
102 495 Main Street Town of North Andover: 190208 A. Maylor email correspondence,20190219 Stormwater°Review 2,
1.03 Testimony of Dr.Diana Zuckerman before the Maryland House of Delegates Appropriations Committee on the Health Risks
104 of Artificial Turf;350 Winthrop Avenue.Delta MB LLC:Department Review:20190207 Building Department Review-350
1.05 Winthrop Avenue,20190205 Police Department Review-350 Winthrop Avenue,20190204 Fire Department Review-350
106 Winthrop Avenue,20190204 Conservation Department Review,20190219 Planning Memorandum to Board,Locus Map,
107 19980209 Site Plan Review Special Permit Decision,2019-01-16 Special Permit.Application w Project Narrative,201.9-01-16
108 Signed Planning Board Special Permit Plan Set.
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