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Albert P. Manzi III,Esq. Chairman „ go ” Associate Members
Ellen P.McIntyre, Vice-Chairman Z. - Thomas D.Ippolito
Richard J Byers,Esq. Clerk 00 MichaelP. Liporto
Richard M. Vaillancourt Zoning Enforcement Officer
Daniel S. Braese, Esq. 4. Gerald A. Brown
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DRAFT MINUTES
Tuesday,June 21,2011 at 7:30 p.m.
Senior Center 120R Main Street, North Andover,Massachusetts
Members present: Albeit Manzi, Ellen McIntyre, and Richard Byers,
Associate Members: Thomas Ippolito, and Michael Liporto
Also in attendance: Building Inspector, Gerald A. Brown
Excused absence: Richard Vaillancourt and Daniel Braese
Manzi called the meeting to order at 7:37
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
May 3, 2011
Ellen McIntyre made a motion to approve minutes.
Byers second the motion.
Those voting in favor to approve the minutes were: Albert Manzi, Ellen McIntyre, Richard Byers,
Thomas Ippolito and Michael P. Liporto
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COMMITTEE REPORTS
Housing Partnership Report,McIntyre stated that at the last meeting they discussed membership as
well as where the meetings will take place. McIntyre also stated that the meeting was a very short one.
The Housing Partnership Committee will meet again in September.
Manzi moved on to the Continued Public Hearing,they are looking for a Special Permit in an R4
District.
Continued Public Hearing
Special Permit (1) R-4 District. Ray Von Really Trust(Raymond Y. Cormier,Trustee) for
premises on Lot#5 Chatham Circle (Map 47,Parcel 139)
Atty. Donald Borenstein who was representing the applicant walked over to the table to discuss what his
client was requesting to the Board members.
Manzi talked of the history of this request and stated that this is a definitive subdivision that was
approved in August of 2000 from the Planning Board. Manzi also stated that at the time when this
subdivision was approved a 2 family or duplex was allowed by right in an R-4 Zoning District, but now
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Albert P.Manzi III,Esq. Chairman Associate Members
Ellen P.McIntyre, Vice-Chairman o Thomas D.Ippolito
Richard J Byers,Esq. Clerk Michael P. Liporto
Richard M. Vaillancourt Zoning Enforcement Officer
Daniel S.Braese,Esq. 01VArs Gerald A. Brown
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they need to come in front of the Zoning Board to have a duplex approved because of the Zoning
changes. Now there is one (1)remaining interior lot, Lot#5 for Chatham Circle.
Borenstein talked to the Board of the Special Permit that his applicant was requesting and stated that they
are looking for approval from the Board to build a duplex in this area. He said what they are requesting
is consistent with the area. They are looking to construct a duplex that is similar to what exist in the area
already.
Borenstein stated a few concerns from the abutters, regarding Lot45 that he wanted to address.
1. Abutters had indicated that a single family was to be built on this lot. Borenstein researched this
and found nothing to imply that a single family home would be built on this lot.
2. Concerns of stormwater runoff from the abutters. Borenstein stated that they proposed a
condition to infiltrate the roof runoff from the building in order to minimize potential negative
impacts from the stormwater runoff to the existing roadway and abutting properties.
3. Another concern was the appearance of the proposed home. Borenstein stated that it would be of
equivalent in quality and material of the other homes constructed in the area.
4. The last concern was the status of the subdivision. Borenstein stated that they are not looking for
this Board to waive or make any changes that were set in place by the Planning Board and Town
Staff. These will remain in place as stated when this subdivision was approved.
Manzi asked if the subdivision was complete,Borenstein stated that the roadway was complete but the
drainage issue is still an outstanding issue and they will leave that up to the Planning Board and Town
Staff to determine.
Borenstein talked of the proposed plans, landscaping, drainage, roof runoffs, and also the outstanding
bond that they have with the Planning Board.
Byers spoke of the letter sent from the DPW in December of 2010 that was requesting that the developer
complete the infrastructure as approved by the Planning Board.
McIntyre had concerns that another structure could affect the drainage in the neighborhood, and may
make any type of drainage system less effective.
Borenstein answered that the structure on Lot#5 and drainage was taken into consideration and was
approved by the Planning Board in 2000 and remains the same.
McIntyre also asked why the bond was not released. Borenstein replied that it was never denied.
McIntyre felt the issue should be resolved before they approve the project.
Gerald Brown spoke up and said they need to resolve these issues with the Planning Board, Conservation
and Town Engineer and if these issues are not addressed he can not issue a Building Permit. Brown also
mentioned to the Board that they do use the Form U system and require the appropriate sign offs before a
Building Permit is issued.
Brown stated that the Board needs to only vote on the Special Permit, on the merits of a 2 family house.
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Ellen P.McIntyre, Vice-Chairman 0 Thomas D. Il)polito
Byers,i Esq. Clerk Michael P. Liporto
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Richard M. Vaillancourt Zoning Enforcement Officer
Daniel S. Braese,Esq. Gerald A.Brown
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Manzi stated that he is hesitant to touch the Bond and Drainage issues, but is glad he is aware of it.
Lipoito agreed and also stated that the bond issue and drainage issue is concerning, but unrelated to the
Board of Appeals.
Brown reiterated again to the board that if the issues are not met he can not release a building permit.
Manzi asked if there was anyone from the neighborhood.
With that being said Simon Cox, of 19 Nantucket Drive walked over to the table and read a letter from
one of the neighbors, Bill Coon, of 15 Chatham Circle who was out of the country. The letter spoke of
the concerns of drainage and stolmwater facilities that have not been completed. Coon continued to read
the letter, and also mentioned concerns of keeping the existing trees, since removing them would only
worsen the current drainage and runoff problems that exist. Cox stated that Coon's is also on the Condo
Association for Chatham Crossing.
Cox stated he also agrees with this letter.
Cox stated that he as well as many of the neighbors do not object to a home on that lot, but they all
expected it to be a single family home, Cox as well as many of the other neighbors were also concerned
with the visual look, size, structure,height,roofline and landscaping of the proposed duplex.
Cox stated that many of the structures in the area are much bigger than the proposed one, and this is a
concern of those living in the area.
Cox asked Borenstein if the footprint will be the same.
Liporto asked if they lived in a single home or townhouse. Cox stated it is a townhouse, but his as well
as many others have the appearance of a single home.
Cox thanked the Board for listening.
Manzi asked if any other abutters wanted to speak, no one stood up.
Borenstein walked back to the table and addressed some of the concerns, stating that the duplex meets all
dimensional requirements. Borenstein stated the left unit is proposed to be 2,085 square feet and the right
unit is proposed as 2,075 square feet and that this particular structure is designed to fit on this lot.
Manzi said that uniformity seems to be a concern. Manzi asked if this proposed structure is what the
Planning Board approved. Borenstein replied that it was as approved the way the Planning Board agreed
it to be.
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Albert P.Manzi III,Esq. Chairman ,to " - Associate Members
Ellen P.McIntyre,Vice-Chairman 4. Thomas D. Ippolito
Richard J Byers,Esq. Clerk 0 . 0 Liporto
Richard M. Vaillancourt Zoning Enforcement Officer
Daniel S. Braese,Esq. C U Gerald A. Brown
Manzi stated he does not want to deviate from what the Planning Board approved. Manzi also stated that
this is a very nice subdivision.
Manzi stated at this point it may be time to close the public hearing, since we have exhausted all avenues
of this hearing. He asked the Board if they agreed.
Before that happened Liporto signed a form to certify that he is allowed to vote on this petition since he
did not attend the last meeting in December on this petition. Manzi signed and approved it.
Byers made a motion to close the public hearing.
Liporto second the motion.
Those voting in favor to close the hearing: Albeit Manzi,Ellen McIntyre, Richard Byers, Thomas
Ippolito and Michael P. Liporto
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Byers made a motion to grant the Special permit to allow for construction of a 2 family dwelling with the
following conditions:
1. The landscaping and exterior finish for the development of Lot#5 shall be equivalent quality and
materials to the landscaping and exterior finish originally furnished for the existing Chatham
Crossing units as approved by the subdivision plans as built.
2. All roof runoff from the building to be constructed on Lot#5 shall be infiltrated using the
appropriate methods and construction specified and approved by the North Andover Building
Inspector or his designees at time of building permit issuance.
McIntyre second the motion.
Those voting in favor to approve the Special Permit with the above conditions: Albeit Manzi, Richard
Byers, Thomas Ippolito and Michael P. Liporto.
Those not in favor of the motion to Grant a Special Permit: Ellen McIntyre.
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Manzi moved onto the New Public Hearings.
a)Variance (1) and Special Permit (1)R-2 District. Michael and Lisa Jackson, 68 Tucker Farm
Road (Map107C Parcel 103)
Michael Jackson, the applicant for 68 Tucker Farm Road walked over to the table and spoke to the Board
regarding the Farmer's porch that he and his wife Lisa Jackson are proposing. They are requesting a
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Ellen P.McIntyre, Vice-Chairman Thomas D.Ippolito
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Richard M. Vaillancout Zoning Enforcement Officer
Daniel S. Braese,Esq. �r&OAT— Gerald A.Brown
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Variance because the required is 30 feet and the proposed is for 26.84 feet. They are also requesting a
Special Permit for alteration and extension.
The Board looked over the plans.
Byers read the letter of support from one of the abutters for the applicant's petition regarding the
construction of the Farmer's Porch.
Brown spoke up and said that it is a worthy project.
Byers made a motion to close the Public Hearing
McIntyre second the motion
All were in favor Albert Manzi, Ellen McIntyre, Richard Byers, Thomas Ippolito and Michael P.
Liporto.
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Byers made a motion to grant the applicants a Special Permit and Variance to construct a Farmers Porch
Liporto second the motion.
All were in favor Albeit Manzi, Ellen McIntyre, Richard Byers, Thomas Ippolito and Michael P.
Liporto.
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Manzi moved onto the next new public hearing on the agenda.
b) Special Permit(2) R-4 District. Guberson Mercedat, 148-150 Waverley Road (Map 14 Parcel
149)
Guberson Mercedat walked over to the table and summarized to the Board his intent of wanting to
convert his attic into a 2 bedroom apartment, making his 2 family into a 3 family. Mercedat said he lives
at the property. Mercedat said he had no plans to change the structure except to possibly add a window
or two. Mercedat said he has enough parking for his tenants. The purpose is to have more income.
Mercedat said he does have two egresses.
Byers stated that the attic is large.
Mcintyre stated that this area has a mixed use.
McIntyre asked if Mercedat spoke to the fire Department for sprinklers. He told the Board that he has a
general contractor that will take care of that.
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Albert P. Manzi III, Esq. Chairman # Associate Members
Ellen P.McIntyre, Vice-Chairman 0 w Thomas D. Ippolito
Richard J Byers,Esq. Clerk #�_ MichaelP. Liporto
Richard M. Vaillancourt Zoning Enforcement Officer
Daniel S. Braese,Esq. Gerald A. Brown
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Brown replied and said that by law that the applicant will need to have sprinklers, and also stated that by
adding a 3rd unit he is also making this structure safer,just by adding the required sprinklers. Brown
stated what Mercedat is asking for is a reasonable request. Brown also stated that the property is well
maintained and that the Building Department is in favor of this project.
Byers and the Board talked of the common driveway. The Board asked Mercedat if he had a deed
regarding the parking on the property.
Manzi wanted to hear from the abutters.
With that being said Robert Pardis, of 21 Morris Street stated he lives behind the applicant. Pardis stated
he feels that there are too many cars in the lot and that in his opinion it is a safety issue and many
children live in the area.
Pardis talked of the time when a car caught on fire in the lot, and the fire department had a very difficult
time getting through with all the cars parked in that lot. Pardis stated that the applicants are very nice
people,but he is concerned with the safety of the area with all these cars in the lot.
Pardis stated that adding another unit would not be conducive to the area since, it would mean more cars
parked in the lot.
Pardis asked the Board how many cars per unit. Manzi replied 2 parking spots per unit.
The next abutter to speak was Barry Champy, of 152-154 Waverley Road. Champy spoke of the parking
issue and also the fire that Pardis spoke of and felt that it is not suitable to add another unit in this area.
Manzi asked if anyone else from the neighborhood wanted to speak.
No one rose to speak, so Mercedat returned back to the table and talked of some of the concerns that the
neighbors had regarding the parking, green space and the windows on the property.
Manzi stated that he and the board would like to take a look at the property. Manzi also mentioned the
deed and also to have the parking spots striped. Manzi requested that the plan should identify the parking
spots.
Manzi wanted to know the access and egress on the parking and how the traffic flowed on the lot. He
also requested to layout and identify all the parking in the plan.
Brown stated he can get an opinion from the Fire Department.
Brown asked how many children live on the property. Mercedat replied 5 children live on the property.
Mercedat, signed a time waive form to be heard again at the August 9t"meeting.
Byers made a motion to continue this hearing until the next meeting on August 9th
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Albert P.Manzi III,Esq. Chairman Associate Members
Ellen P.McIntyre, Vice-Chairman 0
Thomas D. Ippolito
Richard J Byers,Esq. Clerk Michael P. Liporto
Richard M. Vaillancourt 4, Zoning Enforcement Officer
Daniel S. Braese,Esq. C Gerald A. Brown
McIntyre second the motion
All were in favor to continue the hearing; Albert Manzi, Ellen McIntyre, Richard Byers, Thomas Ippolito
and Michael P. Liporto.
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Manzi moved onto the last new hearing on the agenda.
c) Special Permit(1) R-2 District. Kevin and Jennifer Fluth, 93 Cricket Lane (Map 107 Parcel
285)
Manzi recused himself from the vote and deliberation. Mcintyre chaired this hearing
Kevin Fluth walked over to the table and stated he lives at this property with his wife and his 3 children.
Fluth was requesting to the board that he would like his parent's to live in his home, in a family suite that
he was proposing. Fluth mentioned that he had no intention on charging his parent's rent.
He presented a letter to the board that his parent's wrote along with their picture. In the letter they spoke
of how they have visited North Andover many times and admired this lovely town very much, and that
now they would feel that it would be a privilege for them to become a resident and not just a visitor.
Fluth asked questions to the board with the rules and regulations of adding a Family Suite.
Fluth talked of the configuration and space that his parent's would live in, along with the parking that
would be available for them.
Brown supports this petition and feels it is a nice addition.
Byers made a motion to grant the applicants a Special Permit to add a Family Suite
Ippolito second the motion.
All were in favor: Ellen McIntyre, Richard Byers, Thomas Ippolito and Michael P. Liporto.
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Miscellaneous Correspondence
McIntyre talked of all the correspondences in their packages and reviewed and discussed each one
briefly.
Adiournment
Byers made a motion to adjourn at: 9:55
Manzi second the motion
Those voting in favor to adjourn: Albert Manzi Ellen McIntyre, Richard Byers, Richard Vaillancourt,
and Michael P. Liporto.
5-0.
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