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ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
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Albert P.Manzi III,Esq. Chairman Associate Member -C
Ellen P.McIntyre,Vice-Chairman 0 Michael P. Liporto
Richard J. Byers,Esq. Clerk Dene Y Morganthal
D. Paul Koch Jr. Esq. Doug Ludgin
Zoning Enforcement Officer
Allan Cuscia U Gerald A. Brown
DRAFT MINUTES
Tuesday,January 8,2013 at 7:30 PM
Town Hall 120 Main Street, North Andover, Massachusetts
Members present: Albert Manzi 111,Esq.,Ellen McIntyre,Richard Byers, D. Paul Koch Jr.,Esq.
and Allan Cuscia
Associate Member: Doug Ludgin, Michael Liporto and Deney Morganthal
Also in attendance: Zoning Enforcement Officer: Gerald Brown
Manzi called the meeting to order at 7:38.
Manzi commented on all the new technical recording equipment regarding the new microphones, new
camera equipment and projectors that we now have in the Town Hall Meeting Room.
Pledge of Allegiance
Acceptance of Minutes for December 8th, 2012
McIntyre made the motion to approve the Minutes
Byers Second the motion.
Those voting in favor to approve the minutes were Manzi, McIntyre, Byers, Koch and Cuscia.
5-0
Committee Report
Committee Report Merrimack Valley Planning Commission Report
Richard Byers stated that he has nothing new to report this month regarding the MVPC
Committee Report Housing Partnership Report
Ellen McIntyre stated that that they are planning on meeting sometime in January and they will be
discussing the upcoming Comprehensive Permit on Berry Street.
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Town of North Andover
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
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Albert P.Manzi III,Esq. Chairman 0 Associate Member
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Ellett A McIntyre, Vice-Chairman #0 Michael P. Liporto
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Richard J.Byes, Deney Mot
D. Paul Koch Jr.Esq. �.'.4-1 DougLudgin
Allan Cuscia Argo Zoning Enforcement Officer
S US Gerald A.Brown
Continued Public Hearings
Variance GB-Zoning District, William Yameen,Angus Realty Corp, 1077 Osgood Street(Map 35,
Parcel 27)
Manzi stated that earlier today a workshop was scheduled regarding the Butcher Boy project. Manzi
listed out verbally those that were present at this workshop. Manzi went on to say that this workshop
was very informative.
Matt Caffrey who is representing his client, Angus Realty Corp at 1077 Osgood Street(Butcher Boy)
walked up to the podium.
Caffrey reminded the Board on what his client was proposing to do, stating his client would like to
construct a bank at the Butcher Boy Plaza; the bank would be the Pentucket Bank. A Variance is
requested, because they plan on constructing this bank in the watershed.
Caffrey agreed with Manzi that the scheduled workshop was helpful and informative to all who attended
the workshop. Caffrey stated that his client also felt the same way.
Caffrey also talked of the stormwater report and stated from what he could see that there was no impact.
Caffrey was asked at the last meeting of the history regarding permits for the Butcher Boy Plaza, and that
he looked but found nothing limiting future construction in this plaza.
The other issue addressed at the last meeting was regarding a fence. The Board wanted the fence to be
shown on the plan.
The engineer for the project, Richard Barthelmes,pointed out on the plan where the fence was going to
be situated at the proposed project for the bank.
Caffrey also talked of the available 21 parking spaces for the bank.
He stated how it was calculated, 5 spaces per 1,000 square feet. Caffrey stated when you do the math 19
parking spots are needed, so they are up two parking spots,with 21 parking spots.
Barthelmes, spoke of the underground detention system and that there would not be any increase in water
runoff. Barthelmes stated that the goal is to infiltrate on site. Caffrey also talked of the perk,test on the
site, and that they still need to meet with Planning to satisfy their requirements.
Cuscia commented of the retention pond that was going to be filled in, Barthelmes added to Cuscia's
comment that there has never been water in that retention pond.
Ken Cran, with Bayside engineering walked up to the podium. Cran stated he worked on the traffic study
for the project. He talked of the traffic counts conducted,the times of day, and days they were done and
how they followed the state guidelines regarding these specific traffic studies. He also spoke of the
entrances and stop signs. But Cran felt for the most part,things seem to operate pretty well.
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Toii,n of North Andover
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
t%ORTFI
Albert P. Manzi III,Esq. Chairman Associate Member
Ellen P. McIntyre, Vice-Chairman 0 Michael P. Liporto
Richard . Byers,Esq. Clerk Deney Morganthal
D. Paul Koch Jr. Esq. DougLudgin
Allan Cuscia _,01VATA 01 Zoning Enforcement Officer
C U Gerald A. Broivn
Manzi asked how many days were spent to gather this information regarding the traffic study. Cran
responded that this traffic study went on for roughly about three days, and Cran also pointed out that they
used an automatic traffic reporter.
McIntyre questioned what the banks hours would be. They replied back with, 8:30 -5:00 Monday-
Thursday and Friday 8:30-6:00 and Saturday 8:30-1:00.
Caffrey returned back to the podium and asked if the Board had any further questions to ask.
Manzi was happy to hear the outcome of the traffic study and was pleased with all that was presented at
tonight's meeting.
Byers agreed with Manzi and stated that the applicant demonstrated all that was requested of them and
answered all that the Board asked of them. Byers also stated that they are in the right district, so this
project makes sense.
McIntyre asked if they needed a Special Permit to add an additional building at the plaza. Brown spoke
up and stated that they only needed a Variance for the watershed.
Manzi stated he has a lot of faith in the Planning and Conservation process (once they get to these
Boards) and that they will do the right thing with this project.
Manzi asked if any abutters were here for or against this petition. No one got up to speak.
Byers made a motion to close the hearing
Koch second the motion
Those voting in favor to close the hearing were Manzi,McIntyre, Byers, Koch and Cuscia.
5-0
Byers made a motion to grant the Variance under Section 4.136, (Watershed Protection Division) and
4.136 c.ii(3), of the Zoning Bylaws to Angus Realty Trust to construct a Bank,in the GB Zoning District.
Byers referenced all the plans, documents and studies that were in front of him.
Cuscia, second the motion to grant the Variance.
Those voting in favor to grant the Variance were Manzi, McIntyre, Byers, and Cuscia.
Those voting against the Variance, Koch
4-1 approved.
The up to date Mylar was not submitted at tonight's meeting, but will be dropped off at the Zoning
Board department as soon as possible.
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Town of North Andover
ZONING BOARD OFAPPEALS
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Albert P.Manzi III,Esq. Chairman Associate Member
Ellen P.McIntyre, Vice-Chairman to Michael P.Liporto
Richard J. E
Byers, sq. Clerk
Y Deney Morganthal
D. Paul Koch Jr. Esq. Doug L udgin
3 Zoning Enforcement Officer
Allan Cuscia S 7 CHU$ Gerald A. Brown
Variance R-1, 100 Dales Street (Map 37.13 Parcel 9) Joseph O'Connell
Phil Christiansen, architect for the applicant, Joseph O'Connell walked up to the podium and stated to
the Board what his client was requesting.
O'Connell would like to divide his existing 4 acre parcel of land that he owns into two lots, but seeks
relief on frontage requirements in an R-1 Zoning District. O'Connell meets area requirements,just not
frontage. He is seeking a Variance.
As requested by the board at the last meeting, Christiansen presented to the board where the proposed
homes would be located on the 2 lots, if approved. Christensen pointed out Berrington Place subdivision
in relation to O'Connell property.
Koch asked about side setbacks.
Christiansen stated that this plan went to planning first,but is contingent on zoning approval.
Manzi asked if any abutters wanted to speak.
Dinnelle Bere, of 40 Berrington Place walked up to the podium and submitted a picture showing a
significant degree of her privacy would be impacted. She also did not like the positions of the proposed
homes. Bere also talked of other issues such as drainage issues,watershed, tree clearing,privacy,
character of neighborhood, and also felt that the Town's Zoning Bylaws needs to be adhered to.
Christiansen returned back to the podium and reiterated what he stated at the last meeting that O'Connell
never complained about his privacy issues when Berrington Place was being built.
Michelle Rotter, of 59 Berrington Place walked up to the podium and stated that she recently moved to
this neighborhood for the lot size and privacy. She was concerned with how this would affect
conservation and the wetlands.
Manzi stated that they would need to see Conservation and Planning before any construction would
begin.
Byers made a motion to close the public hearing
Cuscia second the motion.
Those voting in favor to close the hearing were Manzi,McIntyre,Byers, Koch and Cuscia.
5-0
Cuscia made a motion to Grant the Variance for the Dimensional Requirements (Section 7) 7.1.2,
7.1.3.2, 7.2 and 7.2.2 of the Zoning Bylaws, in an R-1 Zoning District. Cuscia referenced all the plans
and associated information that was in front of him. Cuscia referenced the relief for Lot 1, 98.11 feet,
and Lot 2, 23.19 feet for the frontage Variance.
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Town of North Andover
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
00RT#1
Albert A Manzi III,Esq. Chairman - Associate Member
Ellen P.McIntyre, Vice-Chairman 0 0'. Michael P.Liporto
Richard J Byers,Esq. Clerk
Deney Morganthal
D.Paid Koch Jr. Esq. Doug Ludgin
Allan Cuscia Ar. Zoning Enforcement Officer
S us Gerald A. Brown
Byers second the motion.
Those voting in favor to Grant the Variance were Manzi, McIntyre, Byers, Koch and Cuscia.
5-0 approved.
Special Permit R-4,V. Scott Follansbee, 50 Martin Avenue (Map 45G Lot 36)
Atty. John Burke walked up to the podium stating that he is representing Scott Follansbee,he is
requesting a Special Permit to construct a new single family home to the already existing single family
home.
Burke stated that he is here with the engineer for the project; Ben Osgood Jr.
Burke spoke of the various times he was in front of this board regarding this property and proposed
projects on the lot(s)that had been submitted. Now he is here because his client would like to attach
another unit to the existing structure.
Burke told the Board that this proposed structure is similar in styles but smaller then the existing
structure. He also talked of the neighborhood and submitted pictures of the types of homes in the
neighborhood.
McIntyre asked of the proposed length, Osgood responded that it is 132 feet in length.
Bernadette Curran, of 223 Forest Street walked up to the podium and stated that she is speaking for her
mother, Bernadette Dubois who lives at 53 Martin Avenue. Curran read pails of the bylaws to support
her opposition of this project, and how the percentage of the proposed attached project is too large a size
in comparison to the existing structure. Curran talked of the location of the garage and setback of the
garage from the street. Curran also referenced the shared (proposed) connected common wall. All this
was referenced under Section 4 of the Zoning Bylaws, 4.122 (residential 4 District). Curran then
referenced the Special Permit application that was used to apply for this proposed project. Curran spoke
of the last page of this application,under item 10A, iii,major projects,to also support her opposition of
the project.
With this being said Curran requested the Board to please deny this proposed project on Martin Ave.
Paul Dubois, 75 Meadow Lane also was against this proposed project and stated that his mother is
Bernadette Dubois, of 53 Martin Avenue and agrees with his sister, Curran.
Stephen Manning, of 64 Martin Avenue also opposed the project and wants the Board to deny it.
Stuart Miller, of 93 Martin Avenue stated that he loves the neighborhood and the neighbors but opposes
the proposed project of attaching another unit to the existing home.
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Town of North Andover
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
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Albert A Manzi III,Esq. Chairman - Associate Member
Ellen A McIntyre, Vice-Chairman 0 W- Michael A Liporto
Ric/tarn J Byers,Esq. Clerk
Deney Morganthal
A Paul Koch Jr. Esq. Doug Ludgin
Zoning Enforcement Officer
Allan Cuscia pcHUSe Gerald A. Brown
John Mendonca, of 49 Martin Avenue showed an aerial photo to the Board. Stating the proposed project
is twice the size of every home in the neighborhood. Mendonca opposes this project and agrees with
Curran and also encouraged the Board to vote against this proposed project.
Burke stated he would like to talk this over with his client and possibly be heard at the next meeting.
Cuscia suggested that the project should be made smaller.
Byers made a motion to close the hearing and continue at the next meeting for February 12, 2013.
Cuscia Second the motion
Voting in favor to continue this hearing for February; Manzi, McIntyre, Byers, Koch and Cuscia.
5-0
With that being said Burke signed the continuation form.
Discussions Tom Urbelis on Comprehensive Permits
Tom Urbelis, Town Counsel for the Town of North Andover walked up to the podium and stated he was
asked by the Chairman of this Board to discuss the general rules of the Comprehensive Permits,
otherwise known as 4011's.
Chapters 40B, Sections 20 through 23 are the key elements to the comprehensive permit project.
Urbelis passed out booklets to all of the board members regarding the Comprehensive Rules and
Regulations.
Urbelis spoke to the Board and stated that the Zoning Board acts as many boards, and has that
responsibility during the comprehensive permit process.
Urbelis talked of towns and cities providing affordable needed housing for lower and moderate incomes.
Urbelis talked of the 10% of affordable housing that needs to be met. In the case of denial on a
Comprehensive Permit it must be consistent with local needs,health, safety issues, environmental, open
spaces and also if the 10% of affordable has already been met. Urbelis stated also, if it is considered a
large project of 5,000 to 7,000 units it can be denied. Urbelis stressed to the Board that these local
concerns must out weigh the local housing concerns.
Urbelis spoke on many various items such as the process,procedures, abutters, decisions, appeals and
peer reviewers regarding the Comprehensive Permit.
Urbelis mentioned various 40B cases in different cities and towns and how issues and concerns were
dealt with.
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Town of North Andover
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
t%ORTH
Albert A Manzi III,Esq. Chairman Associate Member
Ellen P.McIntyre, Vice-Chairman to 'Z� Michael A Liporto
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-dJ "A -ganthal
Richard Byers,Esq. Clerk Deney Mot
D. Paul Koch Jr. Esq. Doug Ludgin
Allan Cuscia Zoning Enforcement Officer
AC U Gerald A. Brown
He also talked of the grants available to the towns and cities to help them through the Comprehensive
Permit procedure, and urged the town to apply for the grant.
He spoke of the type of assistance and help this grant will provide the town with.
The Board asked various questions to Urbelis.
Discussions Zoning Board's Annual election
McIntyre made a motion to continue with all the Board Members as is, and to also remain in their same
position.
Cuscia second the motion
All were in favor to continue with all the same members, and positions to remain as is, Manzi, McIntyre,
Byers, Koch and Cuscia.
5-0
Adjournment: 10:35
McIntyre made a motion to adjourn the meeting
Byers second the motion
All were in favor to adjourn the meeting Manzi,McIntyre, Byers,Koch and Cuscia.
5-0
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