HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-04-26 Planning Board Minutes To kt n of'North rth Andov r
`fta n olelbet, ,� Chair
SeanevInhatr
Petty Boyntou �A��,��1I�I i ,��,u Kelly or°rr ier°
Juu,lrtt Sltrutrrt,v Alissa Koenig
Tttesdav A :aril 26, 2022 7p..ur., 1 0i A agar tt Street Touaatt Hall, North Arttttriv t-, ",A 01845
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2 (Prr~wrtt/Pllttnniu'r,.� oudrel; E. G ldberg, J. Simons, A. Koenig, P. Royntorr-Romok, K. Cou'rrtica`W;R.cniotc, S.
Kedaahaanu, Assoc.
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Stafl, ros"ont. J. l .uu-iLla.l
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F. Goldberg. f,.luarirmaw The; Plat-ining E3mard meeting fu r°Tuaesda , a pr°il 26, 2022, was called to rnrder at 7 p.m.
8 (,i eere$t';ov(;ft°tte)r°'rt"° Or der°inio the record. This meeting, is conside:a°ard a Jrlalrr„seas a"uratlr r°eottol e e lml era pausal.
' votes nwiall be reca orrded av roll mit W9 asaseuning.,l
1 �rr,a��aaart ter t:taamirt r � rr tite Ar�is-of 2O l,,rJuis rrree,thi irk'lit ),Vt)r°rlu li;,oirl'erryi,,r^Planning Rcurrri uu��llbra r.�r�ruduc��tedair
11 taej wn and Waa remote rrueralis,hi accordance Wilt applicable,Inov. Speeljie hijim�niatavur f,;nrj(1),e grqrr„r°ulguar effile's„ 'kw
12 i-serial'r°participation ky rrua rnber'•s q f the public rrrrdlorh par lie v mvith fir r"k,tit anellor to attend ffily meetarr a can he
13, ,iaarond on the ToPvn''s ivebsite,, at Jere-t trk meefin ,hi- er,von,rrtterrdnarrce o rrrenibers o the
14 trrahliar and Board me muaaer°:s uHii ire perrrdueei'. Alenthers as "ttucpartatie who ivissh tar rwertch the rrra°e inn dare may do spa on their
1.5 terse visions by tuacruitu; 10 Come aast Channel S or Flefizpu Chtiranre,t 26 or erru�iirrea at Eveiy qljM,
16 avirl be,rnauile to ensure teacxttaue public call adeijrrerredt�raeeevs ttra}raruceertirrgs in r ela time" earl tech urrvaog;cal ra saran,°. Ill tare
17 e eva�t'taunt fve are tunable to seas sea, despite best gjjb�rts, twee tvittparst erua the Tuim of NorthAnslover ove site an audio or video
18 recording, transcript, or other carrmrprali,ei,usir�L,rte^arr,rt q'prenaeeedimugv,tu,:w.enni as peaxvible after the nr etaug, af the public
19 ovould 11he to,participate in puubiac hea ings, hues aaot amend the meeting arrqays-vaaar jile r,re enu tilymir q ue:stionlrorrurarent
20 prior to or furring the ineeting to enra h.' Y"t+e atraestio,a/roni mment ispil!Saar rewire'during the
2.1 proceedings and respaarreied ter a accoraiirrugly.
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3 J. l nr•r jjt; Attr:oda nco., P. Boynton-prestrit.'iemote, II ., Col'uaaiieu°-plue eu7t/ret-n,ote, oreni mlra•r'wrrJ., S. Kovlal,ran-
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present, J. ° iunenrns- resernt, I;- t ioldbe° -prescn,(..
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7 Annual `1'mm Meeting, Zerning Bylaw Amendment Arlides.
28 0 Jharlicl; 2T A,rnrend the Zouning Bylaw to establish an Incluslonaary Holl'uur� Ra.,qru1r ottu q1s bylaw arid ap,u;r-u:by aarn un
29 Arrrildr ,, , Suupnplennerntaary Regulationsby addhig Part 13 Inclurs onaaa,y Houushig Rcapuh- aiantrnts-
30 w rrpiOlc 28; Arn,err(p the 7o ning Maw to establish Article ]'rt Mixed Use weekly CPkaa_na. The p urpt),,w ol'whitdi is, to
31 triable (lie a-r;rlevelo urnent of aaut existiuug nnurltifaaurril resideuaaual developulent rurido-a Ma.gev Dcvelop nicaut Plan to
32 Create as anniaaed- use development that provides goods, services, and ar vaau•�ly cal"loou'siing anpnp ol-auanitiics, eaua o ur age
323 p,ivivr v aliota of open space„and create as smustsina bly prnilt,vibr•atrua,rwalkauh1c,piude,str-ia n-and fbiQy ClQ-pi-irandly
34 envir-unrnranent witiuin:the district.
35 ,fir igle 9,.,Amend the Zoning p of the"Tome ui.f..North.Andover by 76 acres of land
316 llcraaaata,d at l and 28 Royal Crest Drive,ktnoiu as,Royal Crest Estra[c,% °ovum A�.,u~:ssor Map 25, P'arr"Is 66 and 35, irmto
37 ua Miis cd—I Ise Over hiy Di,str°iota
all J, r:rar. i lint; Roaaaiatala<d the Board 'titian recornnrnnenaiautio ns have been made antra this .3 ra)auing me,ndpuaeni warrant
39 articles. Abutter a«ounarunc uat na c:trived (mards tite mammal' ofthe bust m eting has been carried to this meeting's packet,
40 F- oldlto° ; Advised the Board t;hart after the Board's, recc-ruum ill end,attrons aucrc: ttta de, 1he Seteel Board waled in
1 favor of the articles atad votQd in flavor of the Inclusiurnary.Zoning Housing g atrtia;le., °I°Isere Iltrrve been no new
42 comments received re, aura.ling these articles. Read email t=6vcd l°a:'ni abu ftr Lynne jackobgk„1,05 BKohejgy
3 in summary, urged aresideatl tar&mad residents, to,vote,unfavorably aril Articles,28 29 as it will advorsel, a ffie t 111�a:;
4 4 quality of life, health and welt re ofibe surrounding uuci,ghbor iuru_auls and sets au dangerous,precedent as the largest
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Toulir uln ,.Nortth And6ver
Patel"130901a1 1a Kelly Connae'a,�
211issa Koenig
Drrailov Am-il 26 -4 7 L,a.r�n, 120 HainSli-eel I" rvy Hall,Noah , nrlor ei-, A111 01845
45 dewaetopnunnennt ii in the last 101 years cornrdtined. NoWd ltaamods, aassac:iaatecd wilit hwtii,,lg in close proxialtity to prrcrlcuar cd
46, construction aarn(d demolition.
47 th Nfoyr,f', 2022. Pl aaaarr'ng Rucra•d ataeelih grp
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50 Article 6, §I9 -&6., aan:d Article 10 §195-1 01,.7 of the Zoning, Bylaw to allow for ar conrupr hern.sivNe signuauge aust:er.
51 p Iaurn iral crurinecti on;vwrith tltc rcadcve top irtcrrt of 1450 0,s, oorl SIroct„ aall aas depitIud on tiro sign plaaits fiIcr.tl with tltrw
2, special permit application kind surppor•rt:hag n,-Iater°ials.. The property is located in tluc dndl strial 2 zoning adi,stri~ia,
3 1600 ssl-ood Strect,1600 Osgood StreetLLC. a pplic,auticrn fur au Sign Master Plan Special Permit Linder Article 6,;
54 195-6.6_r p and Article rill, §1 5-1 03 of'tlte Nor°tlt t'trla:nr°Zoning Bylaw to allow 101,as ccrunpr'ch:unsivc sig aagc
55 rnauster plan in connection with the redevelopment of 1,60,0 Osgood Street, all as depicted on the sign plans tiled.
56, with (lie special pacr'ttri�t application anad strppor°liin The property is loca led in tine:luraduustriaal zoning
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58 E. uG=noldl.cr. (Duserihed paarlicipnaution as,ou dined in the teen rernrrr's Order.) Confirmed no questions gnu°connmenuts
519 have becrr rceeciv^ed regarding these a rpptlicaadions.
60 J, Ernr,i �np;,: :d�raaft decisions pnr�ep�nanred form the last me�etiun have been carried to this meetinr , dhey'll likely require
61 edits to ad drress fire n(lar°d's rewaicw of tdre proposed ba,ie uliu signs.
62 J._ rrrnolarlc:: t;°onuiriurnicarted the focus tonight is on fawro items-(he 495 direct ir, naal sign and aardditio aal inn rrriaatian
63 regaart`dittg iu ictnaally iplrutu-u.in.alecd signa.ge,. Examples of ether lc:rcatlly planed .signs, in town including foot candle
64 mea;su:uremcnnts Nwaerc r•evicawed to compare liglmt i Ill tciasity.
65 Friink Holmes La ilj �ngugreering: S14mved progress photuns of site and construuctiorn. Presented 495 dircctiorracd
66 sign. Rtc. 495 dir octionaal signs to occur at outbound lanes of north,& south signalized driveways. All 4 igrns to be
67 mounted to one pole giving direction to exiting vchicics to taalae as let I, 1tcad6tg rto,r'th to 49 5.
6 8 1 . Cormier`. Recall"[ discussing the irncluusicrn of au"No tight°d'uurn' sigrnw
69 bird not rccaall tdtiat as l 6ng tl'te colt'vet'saaticart; vulticlars weary le-ave making at right turn, we cauuu"t restrict
, aall vehicles from doing tlraut.
1 E. Gokll:reu : hcre Aare cuther vehicles-people vw^hcu wo do there; visitors,Ys, depiveries„,etc will be able to take au r°ight�
72 Cautioned the risk of beirnR over- au tru'ralcr- irtedppsivr .Tltc 8rtrrwdws arc required la.n prrrrt ]eft, Hopc.fully dlte ecartditiort
l ir'r the purmit and the signs address this.
74 S, d cvfaaluan- Coarld tt stale":No Cor'nmer'ciaal Vehicles,"horn Riglnt"'
75 J E-nolak: Outlined provisions addressed on the Arnratmn7 site spcciificaally addressing tractor trailk r'tru;tcks, l apt
76 Etaas very farwv lc7aacdirrn,g docks; ManssDt.�`l'recpuuired the:driveways 1ne connected tots 13; trash trucks,raeed to be
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8 J. Si:rno ns: Stated everyone here has the satire objective in m ind;to control tile flow of large traffic, Cautioned.the
79 nccd to ptc sensiflvic, mewl for overdo this e harvre ar reasonable solution its ar staurrting point; it's harrcl to include all
Sty contingencies, in the decision- We carnu alvw a s cnnne back to innparovc the lssuue; r°cvic1kwr it in another year if'it"s not
81 working.
82 J. nnolak 1t is the obligation ofAnr7aazon/HillvvPr'arn(p d'a:') malac s;rrr'e their° tractor Ir°aailor trucks,s, aara d lheir verrdoll's d
83 laakc tlurat r;ouuIe norl It uupuaun exi fin g tine farciIity. The police statioru is prroxiInate. These a IT andl good pnoi,rnts annd there
4 needs to be some flexibility onraavel':•
5 1. Ern:ri °g.: Reminded the Board or the required f6licrvwr urpn tr�a is study conditioned in the decision that could
86, ittcotporaatc the travel paths.
87 l', 13pynton. Agreed with, Kelly, RQUeved there would be siignaage that sprc;cificAl aaddressos no right turn for
98 1 rad or traailers..
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Town q1"North Andover
PLANNING t"G BOARD
John Simon's A Him Koenig
TuesW(ig A ril 26,2022(R) l "0',ffrrin Street TcuI'wn Half Ngrtlt Andover . A 0184,5
'9 J. San-itnlalc We have no, lnroblean with that uestriiefion if'yon wvaanf to impose it sign that says, "No Aniazon Tractor
0 'gall r Truela s ""Right "T"um"or soinething to fliujat effect.
91 1i°. GoAdberg uu gestekd,a si o- " mazota TraaOor Trailer Trucks Must Turn Led"t'"specific to the far northerly and
92, fawn- sOuithedy roads. Concerned that you cannot differeurtiale certain vchieles. if"the Bozard wants to consider a sign,
'3 unnen fibers nced tan co fine.up with as clurrect solution. Suggested moving alone;to dise ss fighting arid revisiting the
94 discussion wwadaen the decision is rQviewveld.
9 Gary McCoy, lm"oyan",Sj P"Cu .e Presented various signs,and,fighting t dae loe atcxl in Cuss°'u't with related food una:nmadles
off , taken in the field raun in frc)ain -113 foo(caandl:es as as compnaaurison,provimded sign nnioc k,nude presentation, and
97 presented renderings of Ifnrnfnaw sig nago uw^itl'u lighfing as dc ntu.tnasirate d registering approx. maxi 15
11 fo loteauaelles.
99 ddoard- I eviewedl edrall decisions. lt'ifibritaation Io be provided by applicant regarding fight Ilunnean specifications',
100 LU's per square ffiot, d'inmmabilityr and materials,which will be iaredtaded in flue;,udu isiounn for each lkrt. Also, au.
1011 pictorial roprcscn1afion of sign W be inelauded. Board to have discretion to evaluate signs after it is installed a.nd
102 illuminated to,decide whether the, illmninatioual is a altpropriaater„
103 1. Sinolak sup;gusts- ("Amazon "Trucks Left Only") inn addition to Rtc., 495 sii a).
104 MOTH Md J, Sinions tnaudc a inution, to close the public hearings for trine r pplications for n Sian Mtustew Permif,rat
1,05 1450 Osgood St., drill' I'ransactiionn Services, I C° & 1600 Osgood aStroct, 1.6010 Osguod Street, LLC. A. Koenig
106, secoa°aadecd t lie aaau:ufion. Rol I eaall vote; K., Corm ier(rem ote)voted yes„ P. Boynton (r rmote) ^r otQd yes, A, Klanea aig
107 voted yes. J. Simons. f:. (Ioldborg vowd yes., The, vote was -0, unaarrinlous in favor.
108 IVIO"T'1OM J. Sinuo ns umnaude as nnkntion to approve the Sign Master Permits fix 1 ols A k;1 , .145f1 Osgood St"„ H.111
109, Transaction Sorviccs, LLC & .1600 Os�goaood Street, 1600 Os ood Street, f. I-C as amended including the
110 anuendnuennts made,the specs,typo cIliaain yes and the added sign C'Ar nazoa`u'1!"raiclks Le Chdy+")-both Lots with staunne
l 1 l conditions. A. Koenig seen udeod the motion. ]toll call vnte� K_ Cnrnnicr(retriolo)voto d yes. P. Boynton (rennnkfe)
112 voted yes- A. Koenig voted yes, T, Sionon.s. E. Goldberg voted yes.The vote was :5-0,, unnauninnous.in favor,
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1114 NEW PUBLIC HEMUNC(S
1 15 (F, u'ToI(II)er g re(id Governor's is refers ranu'tr the record)
116 198 Mile Street, p'axul and Heather Takesiaan. App iieauf tote for as Wiaterslteul Special Permit aunder Ailiclie,4 Part 5
1 1"l awed r"arf icic 10 Section 1 -10.7 of the Zoning Bylaw to authorize coil structiknnu of fwvo-story, garage With slorag;e
118 in the Non-Disclnar°° e 7otao and associated grading %vitlniun the Non-Disturbance Zone off"the Watershed Protection
119 District. The property is located in the lZesiden,tiall l zoning,dill ie,t
1210 J. Enri hf; The entire parcel is located within the 3 5 Non-Discharge e lnurfd=6r®zoraq laroposwe~d oor sf ructi,on is located
121 outside the 1(1tY Non-I)khurhan;,er haaf161-zr nc., Storut`amiler d ieur review has been received and all connnneunts have
122 beery aanaswwrr mdl. Suggests condition of azlrinroval drat the owvnnen sigti aand dates tdae I.,a:n -Tertaa Pollution Prevention
123 Plan which should be r ce:arkdo d as Part of the decision. Plan addresses pavement sweeping, cata;dn basin sul"T"tlr ,
124 olraoin maanhorlew, drainpipes, buried detention struetures., grarud(A le pes,and rip main Outlets„A drau6T decision has
125 lnccaa p epaat`ed including restriction of the use ofcertain fertilizers and c.oall tar-leased lna'v-eurac.aaf scaler.
126 Conservation reviewved rued approved tlae wvetlaa`tol delineation. 111 atppl.ieaaunt decides to remove the juniper fandscalae
127 bed along fh;e existing pool the aupp.rlicaant has, been advised,tlueyP wwFil I need to contact Conscrvation darner,°to doing
128 so.
129 Orlin Richle,,, The new addition and garage are to lie scrviccd by as mww" asphalt adrivewwauyr
130 which will have as eurb and gunner on one side to direct stornnwvate°to a deep suunrlr watch, basin wvh ieh will go helot as
131 concrete galley systenr where there will he furOwir ird'iltratiern to hi 1p with groundwater recharge and prevent more
132 wvater firwn going off f lue site, 11rorp osedi addition has less runoff and volume tlraan tare-ootadifloti:s, We hia;'ve moved
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T tau i Norte Andover
PIANNINGBOARD
Ettr$sa oldfiei• 0 Chaurrl•
Sean, Kevlarhau
t'ul el a Cormier
John'Simons
Die sdav Apill'26, 2022 apt. 7 .r m. 120.Main Shvel Town Hall, «r °tat Audo way a 1845
133 1he eaauticl from the concrete galley systems to gc,straaight Ihuucla Ouat Of'tlue yaan°ail as oppnrwscd to llac unoi,,ghbor ,
134 Applicantmraanats to r°crunovc tuces wwhicl'n wwull be replaced wwilh screen of aarbcurwitanes,on the east side ofthe purcupwerty-
135 Applicamil also wants to remove and replace a fence around 04c paoo] wwlaich wwi11 be clone by haar'ad wwailh:euuut any
136 uraoech nical equipment.Thera willbe no disturbance other otherthan rennnving and replacing the fcnogvsts,
117 J IEnright-, Noted that the*ace ropnlaceru°acuut is ttrrol shown on file p laarn and there has,not: been any prior discussion
138 regan-ding replarcernent It is wwmithiri the 100 fit. buff&7.0nue,
139 0. Ft.i!chtc: T1ac applicaaunl wwaaauts tea sec if you wwi➢l approve it.
141 raga lut. cunsa uwfautirrnr.would have jnri,%diction am lhaat cwrcun if iVs by Imn.1.
1141 F. Golclber-. Your might be°aable to apply for a asrnall project waiver for a fence,
142. Bill Ferrj , Builder, t°onfnrruuW they will go, through t1w correct channels,
143 ,l._..Enr'og lit; Proposed anddhig;au funding, offact that it was aliscusscd during the, but is neul part offile scupue ofth'is
144 project,
145 1 Bcyntaura. Noted dais is about 16,11 Os m:f as mile l°rani, flrc Lake but it s,only anlbraunt 6-700 ft. frcrrn as very large,,,wwet
146 Welland aareau that drains into the lake wain a stream, It's 1010ser than it rn�i ,lit appear fi°arts 1he atnapr. The conditiu_aaus
147 are impwoiUnt luccaauase it's clrryser°to 1➢re wwaater draining_ into,the lake than the lake itself,
148 J, Enright. Strrrnimarter peer review suuggcslcal t1wre arc 7 whilc pniu'ues and .1 oak trees proposed to,be ren oved;
149 houevcu°„ it ➢aas rrert been specified as to hcuww rnauny° will be replaaruted. Arborvitaaes are as good, scrceruiira tool; raaauybc
150 ),,on consider 7 for 7 in kind and paer°papas 6-8 li fall.
151, J. icncuns: Questioned whether the great beaver pond behind the houuus,; expanding or contracting?
152 pf mF j-H& Buuildca-e It dep end,5 un what season, but it seems to be expanding..
153 Jonathan n Grossman & tTMara fine Dalc Sivect, aabuatlen° Stated they are in fawor euf the
1154 r°cuu'ac v-M of the: while pines bordering the property; they are pretty much dead and could fall and dama c our
155 roof/pur°operrty,
156, M0,130M, J. Simons rnaude a 1710tion to close the public hearing t6r 198 Daalc +lrrccl,Paul& Heaalhcr Taakesiaan. A.
157 Koenig secou dod the aanration. Roll call wow: K. Cormier(remote) voted yes. 11. Boynton (remote)voted yes,. Via.
158 Koenig;' voted yes- J. Simions, voted ycs. F. Golldbcr°g wralccl yes. 'The vote was 5- ,, unanimous in favor.
1.5 ' MOTION:; J. Simuns nuaade as motion to,auppwrxuw<e the Wanter°slwed Special Perrault for 198 D lc Streel.,Paid& Hcaa1➢ er
160 17aakcsiaan, as aaruuendcd. A. Koenig seconded they rnrutirun. Roll cat] vote: K. Corm ier(remote)wrested yes.. p, Boynton
161 remote voted yes. A. Koenig voted yes.,1. irnoin's, F, f o,Idbcrg wc'uteal yes. The votc was, 5-01, unanimous,in favor.,
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163 1160 rani:( 1116 Great pond Rcuaal roola>sSchool- : pplic-alinun for ar Watershed Protection District Special
164 Permit issue.➢ Site Plan Review Special Permit under Chapter 195 Article 4 Part 5, Arlicic 8 Parts 1-3, annd Article 10
165 S,Qction 1 5m 1b° of 1he Town, of Nor[h Andover,-coming Bylauw. Tlie prqject proposes reancwvaal of 2 existin
166 boathouses to he replaced with as single bua,rath uuscu,, rcrracrwraul and re ptaca ncnl e_uf cuaisting Ire`nnrrshu ,aand
167 irnprr°eeawcu'uacuuts at 1116 Great Pond Road,and ren7owaal ruf"aa portion of impervious driveway areas,at 11,per Circat
168 Pod lZoad. ou'k is proposed within General,Non-l_yischurge„ and tC on-Disturbaartee Buffer Zones. `114e par jest is
1 69 located in [lie Residential 1 (R-l) Zione.
170 J, 1?n B ax)ks, School Itaas perntille«ad sewrend prea.jec; s in recent years;the same consultant team hers been hires(
171 for the proposed pro-ject as they are Bona iifiaar,mritb the parropucu°t;y'salsa( its pra.xinn'nily to,the Lake; the application has
1 72 hcen sent For preen n°ew'ieww^ The form review memo was received today ww°°itli only hvo werryr minor conar"rtents that
173 need to he addressed- A n aluuatter°crrruuntacrul was,reccivcid Friclaayr morning;wwhich has been hlCkided in the packet..
174 Staatcd an urnasil response to that comment has been received,, wvhich will be rears( into tkc r°certrd tonight,.
175 Andrew F,conarr d, 1.,,,am"a,,,A,,T° Leonard d , ,,awa ssuics,. & Anthony CJeAves,Whitmpn & Bingham-. Presented
176 Boat heauuse/Facuulty l lousing project a verviewwr including goals aurae( irate n ions, reap l,aaciung c r'r°eaarl slrrac;taures, support
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PLANNING BOARD
Eilifn tl'rotrttyei , Cnprrrar, i. ertrrtran
Petel. 'rayrrrfurr d'�l�f��'� ,,,� Kiel& C ,rarer°
Joutrrr wiirararn Atkvsa Koenig
Trresrtrt,,A rr°at la' 21022 g 7&m. 120 : rrhr Strew Town IhI4 NorlhAudovM AIA 01845
17 the eurr°ru nt crew -and saiting pran t°arn iiuunlnrove facuall ° luratrsing, nnaniirnlaairr aa:uud rrrouleruuice innfrastr drru~e, nuuairutairnl
178 services and crncr° erte aaeeess ranrcl rtrowre Proposed structures away ft°ona the wetlands and lake thart existing
179 s1ruetuures. Described campus map,. Both ltranjeets axe willdil the wa.l.ershed. Faculty houses acre chase,tau recent
11111 South Enlrar1'1e1C Project. Aerials of Boathouse Pro ect%howw�i wxiistia°a, ,conditionns� 2 ewislirn.g Boathouses tun be
181 ren-rowred;° New Itoatlnotrse set 1ua��k d f�°, finu-llner fi-ora flue wwater at the closest point and ll 111I ft, 'fhaarta It"il`ttalaar
1 92 wwctlartd ar:xisthig boathouse 1-2. . fii°otn elhrund),Ne",Boaalltr_rnusc hriproves snuplwuwrt of file hrro rani fittiiag'9lh the
183, hGat%for,t1ur,luro rate itt lowwer level of the building and sunlnlnloi°t %pace aahovc, Rowed oww ed sketch of neww^ Boathouse set
184 into the hill to avoid the buildiiiig stannrhira; too) high. NO larilet facilities or.sinks are heirng proposed within tile
185 building. 1 r,rildirng is in;done A. A rennurrte toilet llaeility is proposed otuls.ide of Zone A. A variance fi-om the. State
186 Huriibing Board leas heena rcciciveu], Faculty Housing Pro JJect to occur where an exi tir7; large h,oine is currently
1187 located,. The existing house at I 116 Great 1�t,'rnd Road will be demolished, the internal campus road will be
188 exterided aand a portion of Elie existing driveway to, 111 lI6 Great Pond Road will 1.te ra;uuuoved. New hoi nes (3)will he
189 further away fom wetlands than existing house. explained access near nne, South I°;rntr°arrce. Hard surfaces will be
190, r°esto:ivd„ rustor-ing to meadow, keeping the eurlverl Ptnu`Pluruaes a:tid for drys access. `I"huree
191 simple crnhraraial two-rsli:aa °homes are proposed without garages. Outdoor pavilionspacc is planned l r studernts,
192 faucrnll:y, and community to,ernjany thuis parcel and uWniga e students in the habitat. Water and sewer wilt hae exlen'nded„
1,93 hydrants to,ensuarc fire access and safety°; an existing septic systertu to lne elintiunatled. Intend to complete tine:.
1. 4 Boathouse for Spring 20'23 and,lhce Faaa.tnity Housing by August of 2023. A a variance for the Roatbottste stritmrrre
195 in lyre Non:- iSttlrbarnce zone has be,ert g;rarited by the 7BA and an NOI has been subrnitted to C:"'onservartit-n,
196 J. trutri& equ osted 5a ciopy of"l.lic vaarri,ea na:e from the State I 111-im ring Board and Ibc 71'°t wraariaarree.
197' Abuuf tee- 'unrnnnmerut:
1918 14 CJ'g IhQr - 11: caad abutter commennt into the record, Steve Fro nch,, 1092 Great Pond Road. Objects to tine orrery
199, large, hu~igf it, city myle strccllights that burn :4/7 along the new %ouuth enntr°;ance to ear:nalatts,. C treslionncd why, the'yr
20,011 c awn'I he on motion detectors; suggests lularntings along newwt road rnaay initi ate the light pollution caused„
�1 J. E'tirighpt: I lnmsented this ennail to Elizabeth Martin, Director of Facilities and Plannin, „.Braaoks School.
202 J. Enright: Read reslnunruse eonuuauaent (ter Mr. French's,enroll) firouru E. Martin, Dir, Of Facilities& Plaaratuiinrg, Brooks
20.3 Sdiool, inrte:a lino:rccord. All site Light poles are orn a dusk to dawn seltw dole annd the site lighting is not rail a 2417
204 schedule- Wili research to sce if theory are follo'Niving time original lighting slreeifir' l
205 A. Leonard: Confirmed nfirmed that tine,same post figbiting is trend Pro]310suad for either proposal. Door lighting and motiom,
2,016 lights will be iaastalled.
2017 ° laoutherg; Requested to a%ee the lighting plans for this Project,
208 P° Rray ntoi . Acknowledged the iunnlnonlannce of Brooks Seluea;'al as as stewwrraral of the Lake as our sole drinking water
209 suulnlnily. Brooks is largest owner u_a,f kikes,hore propelty nil the: lake %idc ot'Cocaal Poiaid Road., l hill acres. Most unftlne
210, property drains into our dritiking waler°,, Suggested ua site walk. Seeing these structures in relautirxi to,the exislia'n,
211, rnrncs and movement of the award's is helpful to, be oil site°
21 unlho a C.leaya�s; The liol is eurrrenll,y s.lx kcd out.
1 Board. Scheduled it site visit at Brooks School for May 24111 tat 6 pm. (rrreet al Bo-athouse area),
21 l', Boy,iltoTil: Communicated that there%vacs extreanne egregiun us clear°ctrttiuu a~rt°tnattna°e lr°ees aasserd atcd with the
215 large p iwwaate residernce being demolished; likely a 000pk,, dozen tutees -10" in diameter on the lake sfitor°e. It was a.
216 clear wpia llatir ra, 1t was,r'te'ul tlrc firrnll of 1Brooks. Sm.ggested buffi r°mifigations he put itt place for the f'urst e0-40 ft
1.7 frorunn the la keshore heading up drat slrol�ing nneadow�w l.oww�anrd tine new Facunity� I hrwtn.sesy any type st Pn°aaeliee
18 shore)irne buffer ph untiung or mitigations would be an olulwrrr°tuunaily to,again dernornstraale Proteclionn of the lake.
219 ° Leonaau°d cktiowwrledgc tile area of'llne lake; south and east of"the Boathouse,
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Peter Ilrfuf�rrtr I�IJJIJIII/1111� rfdr �,' r�rrrrrr�,
Trre,ura'rr e A gr°rl ' e) a',err. 120'Maini Vr°ed 1"mn Hallor thi A ntl v r HA 0184
211 1'. d,etyntuan,: Red=eni,ed to study ccmtrnrnn ilut- authorized lry the Board of Selectmen (1.30S)emu 101142001 dssuuc
22 1 r(,la#tcd to arcccssi and use.of Lake ke t'rachicluewvic a and dle suu~r ounding area. Final 2002 repoi,t outlines 20 issues
22 included au.wvarrarnnt,;',au°dicle aannul dhc BOS voted to eliminate the use of gurus engines,oil the:lake. Brooks vva glycn
223 waiver to operate Baas en ineg and hcrnts,on the lake; crow slacAls operate during the time of year w heuu wvntertemups:
224 auu-c cold-sari ty praaedicie i has safety and cha%e l-oaut%amvaaillaahlc., Reps~orl ntealionus a discoss,iomn Nvi,th the varsity
5 coach r°eveaaling tLncir boafing imnvcrutear-y at flue tinme. This committee voted 7-0 that in time review of BSn'u'aoks unsc of
i dine.;° lake, the town should discu:uss how time use of Ras cnugiuncs,avcrr linen ofceauld be u-e duuu;eed aummdl how efectm°ic
227 engines could lrc b0ler Wilized. Questioned the size of the boating pio r a mm the new Boathouse will l)c designed ed tam
8 cac.cauunodaate? Relative to this, r°uµlurrrd It would be helpful to know the current and prnJected detailed hoartingr;
' invera ony. Questioned whether the design cafthe prolmrms°ed B oalbou c is acoatinnodating an increase in [lie boasting
230 lmr°aag r~a mm ,mid, i f thore is,an.raccurururmmumulautien for electric:engines. Cautimed that wwfc r,rccd to 4ac ma nu ol'the
,31 increased use of the lake as wipe haulaance ronscrvaalim:on f'i_rr the thinking, ww°auter supply and reasonable aam.ount of
32 r°ccrcatjonit The resptard Caveats Ella use aril"gas engines until the point wwheim,teclur,7a 10 y Could 'allow lbr clectric
233 outboard engines which lnavc becornne nratarc widely used.
234 A. Lei Agreed to,address these twvo questions by flue next rrnccdi.nm .
2:35 1Contiinuuie d to the May 3, 2022, Planning Board mmmeeting;01
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317 MEETING J'TE& J. Simons made to motion to a ppi7ove the April 5, 20;2 , ineofing rahttrdes. R. Boy°r ion
238 seconded the murrtionu, Roll call vole; K. CO nliier(ri voted yes. 11. l3oy°rrton (r-i voted yes, A, Koenig
239 voted yes, 3, Siummuans voted yes, ER:. ti,roldhetii°g; voted yes, Th vodc tears 5-0, uunaruinmcaus in favor.
240,
41. DISCUSSION d"lr"flCMS
2:42 Philphig Bpauf,ji_ caauoa t lrm auddiiticarm tamuaaring31 �8auwwr aururcrntlnuuentd arlicics 27, 28,and 29 listed above, Wailmnt
243 aumticles 3, 11, 7, 8,and 15.
4 , t�o dher : Them-e acre am ccauple items we vestal to nnaukc n cut 'Tovy,n Meeting-one was,the
45 lr*w=ll of lanai aafmu4ting; 140 Aca deny Road and time other xvaus the 400 64°1 PondRel ad purchaasc. l opefnully N%
46 can get some mmmamr c infi-)u-umr1ntirrnu fro,0111 tltc ttmva a boul these pwpursauls by our next meeting, helping us to make as
47 better ruY,conmmmnendaatiumma wvlr;en it ccmnues tam`Towvn Meeting, We tined receive Aann uonraril four bill Carllauhamn regarding the
248 pari°cel adjacent.duo 140 Acardc nay Road.
4 ' �J. Enria 1g:, f wwril I cany tlraut enuaail to the ncxt nucedin ,
250 F. tanognifn,ct-I.- epirding Article 15, based on out-conve,r°saution and cruur vote and Picter's,suggestions time CPC made
51 aarr aan,mended reconararcnptdatd;itunu marrOwilig,the scope sea that it is very clear.
2512 J., Simons: The committee naarrumwvcd the cempc 4-A'dlnc'td specific appropriation for time Boat Ra nip nilaking it au "I land
53 Carried Blrua( , cccss". T°he description changed to avoid ambiguity.
54 L..E tr ht., 'l"lie aaim end nr�ent e oluudes Ir iilcred ll oaats,iun auu is reddrnce wvitli aell e is�tin, hake aaccess reSuulaatia-ons.
2551 f- Ciurldbcau�; uug g�esfed mmm,ar.kin as mmmcitirin tao cn;ter�tauiin f' ve�raulmlc auctlu�nn aura dlnii,s auu'dicle.
256 'm��O Tt[T N— .1,. Simons nna do ar onotio n dtr atm lend time Planning Boaari m°ecemrmmmuendauticon to fiirVvnramlulc auctiouu a,°ant
257 Article 1 . f', 13oyntamn seconded time motion, Roll cndl votc: K. Conn: ier(rerrtuote),voted yes. V. Boynton (u°enmote),
258 voted yes. A_, E eacnnig voted yes. I Simons. E„ Goldlmerg; voted yes.`B'he vote wwrars 5-103 urnanirnnrruus in favor.
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60 lm, Gol dluer: Communicated that lie and klan rmmet with the Town E" o der-ateur ricg is ridinng the bylaawv amendments to
61 discuss as shout Ihctm:uaul prrescntaationt(Without aadvocaacy) caf the Planning Boaau,d recommendation to he mad at ITowvru
262 l'vleetirng'The pi,esentaution would represent both :sitde,,ol'the Board's r'ceuruntrt'undaatioll.
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, retell Boynion irr , l�l�%t '; elljj :' rmi r
John sinumv Alivuj Koenig
yg.wwd'rr p.1 rr i1 26, 2022 ii" 7gm, 120 l' rf'r0 h ec1 .T mvn Hall . "oilli. udgve)° MA 01845
263 K.Qg nnniear: t ue tinnod whether this is ar stananda rd w ay to haaandic this, why present b,otlI sides when wc vOta.d
264 apinsl it? .
265 E. Gol411nerp- It is aann' intent to present it connscrnsurs fact where there are twvo ways to took art it.
t Ij, l oyjrt nvo Reca leas the u'n r jl ana per p usail when t1 e v tQ,wass simitar but reversed 3-2 in savor. Recollcctj d the
'7 presentation about the millority opinion wwhiGla� �waas ar g;caurcl slrcnwv offnitlny far �ia'd�B ltr�,ia tl�aal wwfent iuntcn tlue vote
268 arautcrnnne despite n,ol Iln6 n,g unanimous. It was very helpful. In favor of this approach-
269 K. C'r_aruuniu r: Appreciated tine paerspQetive sounds consistent to the pwra,t anal is ra great idea.
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71 ADJOUR " 1aENT
272 MOT1ON:� J. Samaras nnade,ar motion lay a( itrurr'nl thug rueefian, w The motion was,,secon. lead by A. Koenig, Roll call
73 vote: I , Corrra.icr(renn ale)voted yeg.. P. Boynton (r'er'rlaate) voted yes. A. Koenig voted yes, J. Sitnons vcuted yes. E.
274 Goldbergvoted ye . 'flue vc)lc was -0, unanimous in fravwrr. Mecting at.journned'A 8:56 }min
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27'6 ME-EFINI(A i ATFRIAL& Planning Bland Meeting Ap e4arhaai April 26, 2022, DRAF-I' Platirnaninp7 Board Mcminp
77 Minutes April 5„ 2022; Staff r 220426 Staff Rep ort A mnival Town Meefing Zonigg 13 yl,aw Aniend.ment
278 Articles. Article27: Amend.end the Zo niub haw,wP (aa e laa,bIisln an IRIC ILLS_iunnnarr�r I I�uru ia'ap}, h e�lariu°ernre;rrts h��_dtr�w: °2'2t:I�B2t
27 Planning Board Relnrar•k, A rwticle 28: miend.the Zoning yl w to eslaalrlishn article 19, Mixed 1119c Ovenxhny Thstriel,,
280 Resiftnt Cant'ranent: 220405 tlesiulcnt f emrtaiaMra -Janc:kcnbek, 220426 Planning Board I e1)Icrrt; �nr�1 cle,2 : Amend
811 the Zoning Map af the Town of Norlh Andover: 22042 Ph aping Board Repouti 14 11 Osgood Street-H
282 Transaction Set-vices, LU' 202 a_ 2.21 Revised Sign Plans for Filian „ 220,Q6 Druffl, Lot 13 Sign Master Plan
283 p eciial Pea°rrwit Decision, 4-26 Planning Mland Prestu'utawtia_7n(002263,25xlltAF6) 1600 OS220d Street,:It:00,
4 sgururl titr°ect, 220426 rhr,dl Lot A Sign Master Plan Sporkfl Petnrnit,2022- 2-21 Revised Sign Ph ins ror
285 Filing, 4-26 Plannnninng Bland Pre sentaIion (00, 261325nw:l t_.'4Bi°6); 19N Dale St..me1. Pit,0 ; Heanther l'akc.-da n°.
2,86 Appnl"ucantior7° 24322- 3-09 DRAINAG[i IZI7ylr�tlltT 19 DAL �' .1� ".f�2022-03-09 WATERSHED Pl RMf"
287 PPLICIM''IO - 198 DALF STREET, 2 22-03-09 DRAINAGE REPORT U98 DALESTREET', 1?g?Artmcn1
288 Review: 220408 Conservation t.caunnunnQ nl:(2), 220310 IwI7 PL) Connnnent„ 2203 10 DMATOperations Ccrurramnent:,
289 2203 11) NA I' t:r-aar3n,mit,220309 Conservation Comment
t REV° Plauds; 2-04-07 REVISED SlTF PLAN 19
2 0 DALE, "1'I�.EEF, trnn°lulw�r;�ter Ma�,na �enp tn1: 220408 ��a.p Design fir iew�-]��� Dale Street,��tp 1� SW
291 Design Revi'm 198 Dale, 2022-04-07 RI"VI S,FD DRA TNAGERlisP011T 198 DAI.,I? STRFFT, 2,022-04- 17 1"LER
2912 REVIEW RES,1'C7 BST," LF,,TTFR,220404 Draft Decision WSP 198 Dale S.keel, Locus; 1161'.) & 1111f, C"ureanit Pond
293 Road, un'oo SichlooL Dep pytnnnenut Reviow., " , � 4 h , '�
22` 4�2 � �f " '' t.,t.�erutiaa�nns t"�nnnnnwu�r�rl, 2�04f1 FL) Comment,
294 220,331 Clod erva lion Comment;Apnpn icatinnnn: () & M l;wlarrwwh3't"c okr Cam purl 3-23-2.022, Brooks, School..._Owner
295 Auntirtorizantirnnn Vetter(tpBI22(11 77aa:PC°4F6n)(1) (0t122t1t)52x13t"11761,„ Tlr°onk.:s elncn,ol Mena o iin Sulnp ort (Site Phat'n
296 arld 'w P 2022) (0022336AxBl(AF6) Brooks Sebool r"under List 12•IB .211 ((.)021304'9x:l"C4F :)', Brooks
297 aarrthounse-Faculty housing ' to rr ww°aater Report -2 3-2t 22, 13rooks, housing drainage analys,i
298 3-23-2.022,Brooks..... °wW SPP'Apnlnlicatior'n 2022 (0022 360xIBC41`6),, Ilrrncmks-witc Plan Application 2022
299 (010223359.x^ l:l(,'4B ti)T 220323-]C3m:a Brooks School B:oantho u,se � Faculty Housing - Pe:nruit Set Drawings; Abuitten'
:300 t,:onntrnent: 22tt422 .Abur er(ornmeni -French,220426:, 220,42(1 Martin -Rcspw to abutter comment, Brooks P'13
301 Meeting Pre;s'er kifion,Lake Access Cwnnnmittee;Report 2022;;,11Iunnrnin Board Re r r, Rcesiaheuwt
302 t""tnrnmenit Article 8 14B1 atcr��lettt ,220426 Planning Board I Report, 220427 Planning Board Report, I°mall 2f1,22
3 Town ^leetirng wv°tiarriult.
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