HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-02-15The North Andover Planning Board held a regular meeting on Thursday
evening, February 15, 1990, in the Town Hall 8electmen's Meeting
Room. The meeting was called to order at 8515 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
2070 Turnpike Street - Bayfield Company
John Simons read the legal notice to open the public hearing.
Letters were received from abutters and portions thereof were read.
Letters were also received from the engineer. All letters are
available in the file for inspection.
Christian Huntress, Town Planner, told the Board that the applicant
has been before the Technical Review Committee. Bill Hmurciak,
D.P.W. is reviewing the drainage calculations.
John Simons asked Jim Bourgeois, engineer, when the lots were
created. Jim's response was that the lots were created in 1985,
the ANR Plan in 1987. Tom Neve, Thomas E. Neve Associates, stated
the use was frozen because of the ANR Plan.
Jim Bourgeois, E.D.C., Inc., was present representing the Bayfield
Company. Also present were Mike Rice and Jeff Donahue, from the
Bayfield Company and Terry Turtle from W.B. Kent Company.
Jim Bourgeois gave a brief overview of the parcel located on Route
114. The applicant is proposing a 24,000 sq.ft, building. There
will be a curb-cut on Route 114 for access and egress. A 360
degree access around the building has been provided for the Fire
Department. The proposed project meets the dimensional
requirements. An area of 13,000 sq.ft, will be used for modular
storage.
George Perna asked what the building would look like from Berry
Street. Jim Bourgeois did not have plans showing the elevations
from Berry Street, but tried to explain to the Board.
George Perna asked about the parking around the building and if
there was any landscaping planned. Jim Bourgeois stated that there
would be a screen of pine trees around a stockade fence. Hardwood
trees, 12 ft high would also be planted.
George Perna stated that the Board would view the Berry Street side
as the front of the building and it should be attractive.
Jim Bourgeois stated that he had been before the Board of Appeals
on Tuesday for a special permit for use of industrial storage being
an accessory use, but storage is the prime use in this particular
business.
Jim Bourgeois gave the Board some background on how the Zoning
Bylaw came about regarding storage and it being a permitted use in
the Industrial-1 (I-l) Zoning District. The Board went over
Section 4.11 of the Zoning Bylaw. The Board raised the question of
is it an allowed use.
Terry Turtle, W.B. Kent Company, told the Board that this was not
a self storage business, the storage is only temporary and for
household goods only, not hazardous materials.
George Perna stated that if storage was the primary use then it was
not allowed.
William McCullom, an abutter stated that warehousing is
warehousing, whether its household goods or not.
John Simons asked Christian Huntress to send a letter to the Board
of Appeals on the issue of use.
Erich ~ltzsche commented on the hardwood trees being used for
screening. His comment was that during winter the leaves would
have fallen leaving no screening. He would rather see evergreens
planted.
John Draper stated that his prime concern, if he lived in the area,
would be the idling of the trucks.. Terry Turtle stated that there
are laws that prohibit the idling of vehicles for more the ten (10)
minutes. He also told the Board members the hours of operations
would be from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
John Draper asked about the sound being buffered. Jim Bourgeois
stated that it would be possible to have a five (5) foot berm, then
a fence. The Board requested elevations for the Berry Street aide.
When asked about the lighting, Jim Bourgeois told the Board that
there would be lighting on the building. George Perna requested
information on the lighting fixtures. Upon review the Board would
either approve the type to be used or make recommendations for
another type of fixture.
Regarding signs, Jim Bourgeois stated there will be a ground sign,
to code.
George Perna said the biggest concern is screening along Berry
Street.
Jim Bourgeois showed the Board a different scenario for the
placement of the building. Wetlands would be disturbed.,
approximately 30,000 sq.ft.
Ed Pedi, an abutter expressed concerns of truck drivers coming in
at midnight letting the trucks idle with their lights on.
Terry Tuttle spoke to the Board on different areas trucks stop and
the policing of those areas. He suggested that a gate be installed
near the building so the trucks could go no further.
Tom Neve, Thomas E. Neve Associates, went over the wetlands with
the Board. A plan was shown to the Board with Riparian Realty
Trust, Elm Square, and W.B. Kent properties. Tom ~eve went over
the technical drainage system with the Board. Erich Nitzsche wants
to see the under drains. Tom showed Erich a rough draft of the
catch basins. Erich requested spot elevations regarding the water.
George Perna asked about the water that flows along Berry Street
and if it would increase or decrease. ?om stated that it was in
his report and would find the correct pages.
The Board will schedule a site visit.
John Simons asked Tom what was the position of the Board of Health.
Tom told John, he has a letter from Mike Graf and the wells are
outside of 1OO foot area. George Perna asked that the distance be
further than the 1OO feet requirement. Tom said he would look into
it.
Erich Nitzsche asked for perc test and deep hole test that were
taken by Tom Neve. Tom told Erich he would see that he gets those
tests.
Tom Neve said there would be a 12 inch water main brought down to
the site with an 8 inch pipe going into the site. Jim BoUrgeois
further stated that his client will put a hydrant on Berry Street.
Bill McCullom, Berry Street, told the Board that he had bought the
old Farnum Homestead twenty years ago. He had hoped for a Village
Residential setting. He further stated that it was "A hell of an
impact to the neighborhood" for such a development.
Prank Hamilton, Berry Street, expressed is concern with the
businesses that are now appearing in the neighborhood. He also
would like to see a Village Residential setting.
Tom Neve stated that he was prepared to make the parcel as low
impacted as possible.
George Perna explained to the abutters that the Board had their
concerns in mind and that the Board is very sensitive to their
concerns.
John Simons told the abutters that if a Form A Plan is filed, the
use is allowed, within three years.
George Perna stated that the Board can only condition a site plan.
Bill McCullom asked which Board Would determine the use. George
Perna stated that the Board would have Town Counsel review the
issue.
Llnda Pedi, an abutter, asked the Board if they would visit the
present site of W.B. Kent as well as the proposed site.
Tim Nixon, 362 Berry Street, expressed his feeling on the proposal
along with the parking that is associated with the soccer field off
Berry Street.
Motion: By John Simons to continue the public hearing to March 1,
1990 and schedule a site visit for Saturday February 17,
1990 at S~30 a.m.
Second: Erich Nitzsche
Vote: Unanimous of those present.
The Board requested that a letter be sent to the Board of Appeals.
South Bradford Street - Special Permit - Common Driveway
John Simons read the legal notice officially opening the public
hearing.
Motion:
Second:
Vote:
By John Simons to continue the public hearing to March 1,
1990.
John Draper
Unanimous of those present.
Olenio - Special Permit - Watershed
Motion:
Second:
Vote:
By John Simons to accept the extension on the special
permit. If written extension is not received by Monday
a Special Meeting will be scheduled.
John Draper
Unanimous of those present.
Discussions
North Andover Business Park
George Perna stated that he had a discussion with the Town Manager.
The signal light, officer or at least a definitive plan is
requested.
George Perna asked for something in writing from the Bayfield
Company on the signal light at the intersection of Route 114 and
Willow Street.
Approval Not Required Form A Plans
Vest Way - 5 Lot to 3 Lots
Christian Huntress stated that he had spoken to Town Counsel on the
Contiguous Buildable Area requirement. It is the opinion of Town
Counsel that the C.B.A. requirement be met.
The Board will hold a special meeting on Wednesday morning,
February 21, 1990, at 8:00 a.m. in the Town Hall, Selectmen Meeting
Room.
The Board tabled the Form A Plans until further information is
obtained from Town Counsel.
Boxford Street - Creatinq 12 Lots
Motion:
Second:
Vote:
By Erich Nitzsche to approve the Form A Plan entitled
Plan of Land in North Andover owned by Anthony J. Jr. &
Frances E. Szelest and prepared for David A. Kindred,
dated 2/12/90, approval under the Subdivision of land not
required.
John Draper
Unanimous of those present.
Tanglewood Lane - Land Court Plan
Motions By John Simons to approve
Tanglewood Lane.
Seconds John Draper
Votes Unanimous of those present.
the perimeter plan for
Boston Brook - Form A Plan
John Simons read a letter from Ralph Jo¥ce.
Motions
Seconds
Vote:
By John Simons to approve the Form A Plan for Boston
Brook.
Erich Nitzsche
Unanimous of those present.
Siqn Plans
The Planning Board signed the following plans:
Boston Brook Estates - Definitive Subdivision - PRD
Woodchuck Grove - PRD
English Circle - Definitive Subdivision
270 Marbleridge Road - Dr. Smith - Special Permit Watershed
Discussions
Butcher Boy
Christian Huntress gave the Planning Board copies of a settlement.
The Planning Board will review the settlement and make comments by
Wednesday, February 21, 1990.
Minutes
January 11, 1990 - January 18, 1990 - February 1, 1990
Motion:
Second:
Votes
By Erich Nitzsche to approve the minutes as written.
John Draper
Unanimous of those present.
Motion:
Second:
Vote:
By Erich Nitzsche to adjourn the meeting
John Simons
Unanimous of those present.
The Planning Board adjourned at 11:10 p.m.
George Perna, Jr., Chairman
t L. Eaton, Secretary