HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-09-26Planning Boar4 Workshop Keeting
Sen£or Center
September 26, 1995
Kembers Present
Joseph Mahoney, Chairman; Richard Rowen, Vice Chairman; John
Simons; Alberto Angles, Associate Member. Kathleen Bradley
Colwell, Town Planner was also present. Alison Lescarbeau, Clerk,
and Richard Nardella were absent.
The meeting was called to order at 7:10 pm.
Creation of the Planned Commercial District and rezoning the area
bounded by Peters Street, Turnpike Street, Waverly Road, and the
boundary with Andover from R-4 to the Planned Commercial District
was discussed.
Ms. Colwell presented a brief history of the rezoning. Last Spring
two homeowners submitte~ a warrant article to rezone their property
from R-4 to B-4. The planning Board was not in support of this as
it is spot zoning and is also not the type of zoning the Board
would support along Route 114 as it would promote many individual
commercial uses with many curb cuts. The Board asked the
homeowners to go back and discuss the issue with their neighbors.
At the same time Mr. Ken Mahony, the then Director of Community
Development, met with the homeowners and started discussions with
the Town of Andover and the Lawrence Eagle Tribune. The Board
reviewed the current zoning options found in the bylaw and
determined that none of them were appropriate for this site. As a
result the Board decided to create a new zoning district which
would have limited as-of-right uses with large lot sizes and
frontage however there would be a lot of flexibility for uses and
lot dimensions under a special permit process with the Planning
Board. The Board is now conducting public hearings to gather input
on these suggestions.
Mr. Stephen Connolly, 420 Winthrop Ave expressed concern about
traffic and devaluation of property on Route 114. Would support
rezoning all of both sides of that section of Rt 114.
Mr. John Defusco, 38 Turnpike Street is not in favor of the
rezoning, he is happy with the way things are.
Mr. Bryan Ricketson, 56 Turnpike Street is concerned about traffic
and the additional traffic a commercial use might create.
Mrs. Annette Royal, 111 Peters Street asked what the tax
implications would be of rezoning a residential property to
commercial where the use remained residential. Ms. Colwell will
call Mrs. Royal with an answer after consulting with the Assessor.
Mr. Markus Pinney, Planning Consultant for the Lawrence Eagle
Tribune made the following comments and expressed the following
co~cerns=
The Tribune owns approximately 26 acres in both North Andover and
Andover with approximately 12.5 acres in North Andover.
Approximately 40% of the entire acreage is a wetland resource area.
Under the bylaw as proposed, given the wetland area and the
required setbacks, only about 2 acres could be developed. He
suggests that the Board review the dimensional requirements more
closely given the wetlands and the topography. He also suggests
that the Town of Andover be brought into the discussions. The
Tribune is not opposed to the concept of the proposed bylaw and
rezoning but believes that it is premature and needs some
additional work and discussion.
Ms. Colwell stated that the Town of Andover has been involved and
although the Planning Board would not sponsor a warrant article the
Board would review the concept.
The Board agreed to hold another workshop meeting to work with the
Tribune in two weeks on October 10 at 7:00 pm at a location to be
determined.
Other abutters expressed concern about the impact of a commercial
use across from a residential area.
Ms. Jeanne Bramanti, spokesperson for the eleven lots on the corner
of Waverly Road and Route 114, discussed the difficulty those
homeowners have had in selling their homes and the concern they
have for raising children in that area due to the traffic and
noise. Ten out of the eleven homeowners are in agreement about the
rezoning and will work together to develop the parcel as a whole.
The Board discussed the options available ie. withdraw the article
and work with a committee to come up with a solution to bring to
the spring Town Meeting or go forward with the current concept and
with some changes to the current draft and see what happens at Town
Meeting.
The Board will continue to discuss these issues at the October 3,
1995 Planning Board meeting.