HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-01-11The North Andover Planning Board held a special meeting on Thursday
afternoon, January ll, 1990, in the Town Hall, Library/Conference
Room. The meeting was called to order at 2519 p.m. by the
Chairman, George Perna, Jr. Also present were John Simons, Clerk,
Erich Nitzsche and John Draper. Jack Graham was absent. Joel
Bard, Town Counsel, Kopelman & Paige was present.
A motion was made by John Simons to go into Executive Session to
discuss Butcher Boy Litigation. The motion was seconded by Erich
Nitzsche. A roll call vote was taken. In favor of the motion were
Erich Nitzsche Yea
John Simons Yea
John Draper Yea
George Perna Yea
The vote was unanimous of those present. Upon completion of
Executive Session the Board will open the meeting to the public.
Motion: By Erich Nitzsche to come out of Executive Session.
Second: John Draper
Vote: The Chairman asked for a roll call vote.
Erich Nitzsche - Yea
John Simons - Yea
John Draper - Yea
George Perna - Yea
On a unanimous vote the Planning
Session at approximately 3:40 p.m.
Board came
out of Executive
Butcher Boy
George Perna stated that the Board has reviewed the circumstances
and are of the opinion that the items discussed were issues before;
lighting, the retaining wall, plantings, landscaping, the
mechanicals of the building, plus the detention pond, have to come
before the Planning Board for a Special Permit.
The Board and the applicants discussed a temporary hook-up to the
sewer for the existing building prior to receiving a building
permit for the proposed building. The existing septic system to be
removed.
A condition shall read:
Existing building shall be tied into sewer and the existing
septic system removed prior to the issuance of a permit to
build for any proposed building within this site.
Motion: By Erich Nitzsche to direct Town Counsel to settle the
case, in accordance with the conditions that were
discussed at the last meeting and this meeting for the
Butcher Boy Site Plan Review.
Second: John Draper
Votes Unanimous of those present.
The North Andover Planning Board held a regular meeting on Thursday
evening, January 18, 1990, in the Town Hall, Selectmen's Meeting
Room. The meeting was called to order at 8:15 p.m. by the
Chairman, George Perna, Jr. Also present were John Simons, Clerk,
Erich Nitzsche and John Draper. Jack Graham was absent.
Public Hearinqs
Johnston Country Store - Site Plan Review
John Simons read the legal notice to open the public hearing.
Letters were received and read from the Board of Health and the
Fire Chief.
Christian Huntress, Town Planner, stated that the site has received
a variance from the Zoning Board of Appeals for set backs from the
lot lines, front, rear and side as well as the size of the lot.
Erich Nitzsche asked if the proposed was on a lot of record.
Christian Huntress stated that the lot is a lot of record.
David Bain, representing Donald Johnston, was present and
introduced Peter Richardson of Kaminski & Associate, engineer for
the project. The applicant is proposing a wood frame building for
a convenient store.
Mr. Bain stated that variances were received from the Board of
Appeals. The Board of Appeals asked that the applicant go before
the Planning Board for Site Plan approval and return to them with
the final plan before a building permit would be issued. Mr. Bain
further stated that the parking spaces shown on the original plan
where for compact cars. The plans have been revised showing
parking spaces for full size cars. The applicant has to go back to
the Board of Appeals with the revised parking plan.
Mr. Bain stated that originally the Board of Appeals denied the
application because information that was requested was not
presented. The day after the decision was filed a letter was
received by the Board of Appeals from Mass. D.P.W., District 5,
requesting only one curb-cut.
Peter Richardson stated that revised plans have been submitted on
the parking area. The original plans showed two entrances. The
State did not want two curb-cuts, only one entrance/exit.
John Simons stated that the applicant must petition the Planning
Board for the reconsideration to go before the Zoning Board of
Appeals. The Board discussed the procedures on reconsidering a
previously denied application. The applicant must appear before
the Planning Board for reconsideration. John Simons read from the
Zoning Bylaw, the section relating to reconsideration. A public
hearing and notice must be published,
Erich Nitzsche asked about drainage. Peter Richardson stated that
State catch basins will be used.
The Board told the applicant there will be no signs on the
building.
Mr. Bain told the Board that the proposed would be a convenient
store on the lower level. The second floor will be fore the office
and living quarters for one of Mr. Johnston sons who will be
working in the store.
Erich Nitzsche asked who owned the property at this time. Mr. Bain
stated that it was in an estate. He further stated that he would
provide the Board with a copy of the deed.
John Simons asked what the percentage , on the second floor, that
would be used for the residency.
Erich Nitzsche stated that the basement will only be used for
storage. The Board asked Christian Huntress to check and see if
the basement is included in the square footage of the building to
get the percentage of the living area allowed.
Bill Dolan, Fire Chief, spoke on the application before the Board.
Access is needed for the rear of the building at least 12 feet.
The applicant and the Fire Chief will work together on the access
to the rear of the building.
George Perna emphasized that the Board does not want to see a strip
mall.
The Board discussed lighting with no glare.
Christian Huntress told the applicant that a dry sewer must be put
in to tie into the sewer that is coming down Route 114.
George Perna stated that there might be other issues that have to
be addressed before coming to the Planning Board for Site Plan
Review. Those issues should be addressed by the Zoning Board of
Appeals.
Christian Huntress stated that along Route 114 the required front
setback is 100'. The first 50' shall be landscaped.
Erich Nitzsche asked if the applicant has written permission to tie
into the State drainage system.
Motion:
Second~
Vote~
By John Simons to continue the public hearing and direct
the Planner to send a letter to the applicant listing the
Boards concerns.
John Draper
Unanimous of those present.
Great Pond Road - Special Permit - Watershed District
Frederic Horne
Motion:
Second:
Vote:
By John Simons to close the public hearing and approve
the Special Permit subject to the conditions drafted.
Erich Nitzsche
Unanimous of those present.
Salem Street - Special Permit - Watershed District
Olenio
Motion,
Second,
Vote:
By John Simons to accept the extension.
Erich Nitzsche
Unanimous of those present.
Discussion
Route 114 - Rezoninq - Peter Calkins
Peter Calkins, representing the owners of a parcel of land across
from the Mass. Electric on Route 114 spoke to the Board on
possibilities for rezoning that particular parcel.
Mr. Calkins stated that at the present time the zoning of this
parcel was Residential-2. There are thirteen acres, of which 5.5
acres are probably buildable. Mr. Calkins told the Board that most
of Route 114 has been rezoned for commercial development. His
suggestion for this parcel was Village Commercial. The site has a
natural buffer zone in the back portion of the property, about 200
feet created by the wetlands.
Mr. Calkins stated that a complex of retail stores totally
approximately 21,O00 square feet was being reviewed.
John Simons said that in the past, this particular area had been
brought up for rezoning and the issue of the residential area
backing up to the commercial area received many negative comments
from the residents in the area. John asked what type of structures
would be constructed. Mr. Calkins will provide that information.
Erich Nitzsche asked that the North portion of the property be
controlled, not built upon, contract zoning.
John Simons recommended that Mr. Calkins get the abutters involved
in the rezoning process as it woUld help him at Town Meeting.
Approval Not Required Form A Plans
Peters Street - First Methodist Church
The Board requested that an authorized signature be on the
application and proof, an affidavit of that authorization,
notarized.
Motion.
Second~
Vote~
By Erich Nitzsche to endorse a Plan of Land in North
Andover, prepared for the First Methodist Church, dated
December 20, 1989, prepared by Richard F. Kaminski &
Associates showing Lot A and Lot B situated on the
Northerly intersection of Peters Street and Salem
Turnpike. For the record, the Board has accepted a Form
A signed by the Church Representative, as owners of the
property, Lot A and Lot B and that the Board will get an
affidavit stating that we have an authorized signature
for the Church and also that this will null and void the
Site Plan Special Permit conditionally approved on March
24, 1986 for Forbes Realty Trust as agreed with in their
notarized letter of January 17, 1990. -~
John Simons
Unanimous of those present.
Discussions
Hass. ~venue Rezonin~
Christian Huntress, Town Planner, told the Board that the parcel
was located next to the Professional Office Park on Mass. Avenue.
The owners want to rezone the parcel to General Business.
Christian Huntress stated that he and Karen Nelson, Director of
Planning & Community Development had discussed the possibility of
rezoning to Business-1 or Business-2.
john Simons stated that the lot of discussion contains 20,000
sq.ft, and that was the reason for keeping the zoning at
residential.
Siqn Plans
Boston Brook Definitive Subdivision
Boston Brook - Special Permit - PRD
Erich Nltzsche brought up the drainage easements being on the plans
as requested.
Christian Huntress gave the Board covenants to review.
The Board did not sign the plans. The drainage easements have to
be on the plans for recording.
Motion,
Second:
Vote:
By Erich Nitzsche to adjourn the meeting.
John Simons
Unanimous of those present.
The Planning Board adjourned at approximately 9:30 p.m.
George Perna, Jr., Chairman
~anet L. Eaton, Secretary