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Town of North Andover
ZONING BOARD OFAPPEALS
�Albert A Manzi III,Esq. Chairman �°T 6 gtio Associate Member
Ellen P.McIntyre,Vice-Chairman 0 2 y~ o� Michael A Liporto
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Richard Byers,Esq. Clerk * : * Deney Morganthal
D. Paull(och Jr.Esq. nD9 . ,�" DougLudgin
Allan Cuscia DRwTED�pP��y Zoning Enforcement Officer
SSACHUS Gerald A.Brown
DRAFT MINUTES
Tuesday,January 28,2014 at 7:00 PM
Town Hall 120 Main Street,North Andover, Massachusetts
Members present: Ellen McIntyre,Richard Byers D. Paul Koch Jr.,Esq.,and Allan Cuscia
Associate Members Michael Liporto and Deney Morganthal
Also in attendance Edith Netter, Curt Bellavance
McIntyre continued with the special meeting around 7:08
North Andover Holdings,LLC 16 Berry Street/Riding Academy Preserve,North Andover, MA
(Map 106.1), Parcel 0032).
M.G.L. Chapter 40B, Section 21 for a Comprehensive Permit
McIntyre spoke of how tonight's meeting will proceed, McIntyre stated that the applicant will start off
first, and will give us an update on changes and they will also talk of other information submitted.
Lisa Eggleston will speak next to give us her final presentation on Conservation.
McIntyre went on to say that she will give the neighbors a chance to speak and the applicant can address
them if they would like to. Then finally we will go over waivers and conditions.
Mathew Bombaci, Engineer from GPR hired by the applicant, spoke of all the changes submitted and
spoke of all the responses, feedback and comments received from various Town Board's, Town
Department's, Peer Reviewers and Consultants. He also spoke of his responses as well.
He spoke at the last meeting with Conservation and it was suggested that they submit a more detailed
plan. Bombaci stated that Conservation did not close the hearing because they were waiting to see what
would happen at tonight's ZBA meeting
Lisa Eggleston, of Eggleston Environmental is the peer reviewer for Conservation and the ZBA on this
project.
Eggleston walked up to the podium and stated that she has been involved in a series of meetings and
reviews with both Conservation and ZBA.
Eggleston spoke of detailed reviews and how drainage structure works. Eggleston stated that all her
concerns have been addressed to her satisfaction.
Eggleston stated that she did have a number of recommendations that she presented to the Conservation
Board.
Eggleston stated that this project does disturb at least an acre of land and therefore will require coverage
under the EPA Construction General Permit.
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January 28, 2014
Toivn of NorthAndover
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
Albert P.Manzi III,Esq. Chairman °`NO°T b gtio Associate Member
Ellen P.McIntyre,Vice-Chairman or Michael P.Liporto
Richard J. Byers,Esq. Clerk * : * Deney Morganthal
D. Paullroch Jr. Esq. Doug Ludgin
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Allan Cuscia 9SSgcHUSE��c Zoning Enforcement Officer
Gerald A.Brown
Eggleston spoke of a construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan in accordance with the EPA
guidance.
Eggleston also stated that they should also require a certification by a qualified professional engineer
with regards to the drainage system functioning properly, and as designed, and that there are no illicit
connections to the system.
McIntyre turned the floor over to the neighbors.
JefferyMoon, of 141 Berry Street was the first to walls over to the podium. Moon stated his concern with
the size of the project was an issue. The residence of the neighborhood recognizes that this is a piece of
property that can be developed. Moon went on to say that we have supported past applications in recent
years,the association does not object to the construction of affordable housing.
Moon stated that it is an oversized development and felt that this project should meet the needs of the
Town and not the applicant. Moon wanted the Board to review the project with a pro forma prior to
voting on this project. Moon felt fewer units and smaller buildings is what would be fair and right.
Netter asked a question to Eggleston regarding Conservation and that they will be the ones to condition
the drainage.
Eggleston walked up to the podium.
Eggleston stated that Conservation will condition it,but the ZBA can condition it as well.
McIntyre stated to Eggleston that there should be a condition for Conservation that they should choose
the wetland consultant.
Cuscia stated that he still has an issue with the number of units. Regnante stated to Cuscia that he knows
and understands that is his position.
Cuscia asked if Regnante could explain his position in response to the letter from the Berry Street
Association's Attorney, Huggins and Wittens.
Regnante walked up to the podium and stated that he will summarize the letter and his response.
Regnante thought at this point it is inappropriate to have a pro forma review, since they the applicants
have covered all the changes,issues and concerns put before them from consultants,Boards, and local
concerns, and they have addressed and satisfied these concerns. Regnante quoted to the Board a portion
of a letter he had written on January 15t"2014. He directed the Board to page 2, on the middle of the
page item #4 (760 CMR 56.05(6)).
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January 28, 2014
Town of North Andover
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
�Albert P.Manzi III,Esq. Chairman °t �°T b.40 Associate Member
Ellen P.McIntyre, Vice-Chairman o2 y.y 6 °� Michael P.Lip orto
Richard J. Byers,Esq. Clerk * ; Deney Morganthal
D. Paul loch Jr. Esq. }.9 , ,.° Doug Ludgin
DRnTtD�PP`y<5 Zoning Enforcement Officer
Allan Carscia -vSSgrHUs�� g
Gerald A.Brown
The Applicant has iis-idicafi tlit it does not agree to the proposed
condition(s) or Waiver denial(s) because they would render the Project
uneconomic. A Beard inay not conduct review of a pro forrila. in order to
I see whether a Project would still be economic if the number of dwelling
units were reduced, unless such reduction is justified by a valid health,
safety, envirort ental, design, open space, plarmin f , car other local
concern that directly results from the size of a Project on a particular site,
consistent with 760 CMR 50.07(3).
McIntyre asked Curt Bellavance if he could update everyone on what has been taken place within the
town,regarding this project.
Bellavance spoke of all the various departments, boards, consultants, and their feedback, reviews,
memorandums and comments that were submitted.
The Board,Netter and the applicants questioned and discussed all the various documents that were
submitted to the Board for review.
McIntyre asked if another abutter would like to speak.
Judy Ferres of 31 Oxbow Circle walked up to the podium stated that she looked at the January letter that
was referenced earlier this evening and did not see anything with regards to the safety concerns on
Colonial Avenue.
McIntyre stated now we have the opportunity to work-on waivers so we should start with the one dated
January 27, 2014, from GPR, entitled"Memorandum to assist and Review of Waivers". McIntyre asked
the Board if they would like to go over each and everyone and make comments.
The Board agreed to go over each one.
Bombaci stated he will go to the podium and represent the applicant as each waiver is discussed.
Section 4.2
Expired
Section 5 Earth Removal
Liporto asked for some clarification on the amount of removal on the site. Bombaci stated that their will
be some removal and fill.
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January 28, 2014
Town of North Andover
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
Albert P.Manzi III, Es q. Chairman o�No°T b qti Associate Member
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Ellen P.McIntyre, Vice-Chairman o= y y om Michael P.Liporto
Richard J. Byers,Esq. Clerk y Deney Morganthal
D. Paul Koch Jr. Esau. Doug Lualgin
Allan Cuscia �PP��y Zoning Enforcement Officer
SSACHUS� Gerald A. Brown
Section 6.6 (A)-Permitted Signs.
McIntyre stated that she does have an issue with the signs. McIntyre thought it was a lot of signage and
thought the size should be reduced. McIntyre wanted them to point out locations of the signs on the
plan.
Bombaci directed the Board to the plans and pages of where the actual signs, sizes, and locations of the
signs.
Cal Goldsmith, from GPR explained the purpose of the number of signs, and sizes and that the intent was
for visibility.
McIntyre thought only 2 signs should be used not 3.
Byres stated he understands the need for the 2 signs on the entrance of the project,but thought that this
project will not be difficult to find.
Liporto suggested that maybe a sign could be located on the center island.
Section 8.1(4) Off Street Parking
McIntyre wanted to know why they want a relief of 30 spots. Bombaci stated that they are providing 321
parking spots; this is 30 spaces short of the Town requirement. They feel that the parking of 1.64 parking
spots per unit is slightly higher than the original plan and feels that this is adequate and reasonable.
McIntyre did the calculations and did not agree with the amount of parking spots provided.
Bombaci stated that VHB is comfortable with this amount.
Byers and Koch agree with the consultant,VHB and felt it was reasonable.
Liporto questions if they ran out of parking spots. Loth responded that they have not experienced that
yet.
McIntyre asked of the handicap spot. Bombaci stated that they will have handicap spots and also a
handicap van will fit in these appropriate spots.
Byers asked how many handicap spots will be provided. Bombaci stated that their will be 4 handicap
spots per 100.
Netter asked of the parking standard and if it is different for rentals. Regnante state this amount is the
standard for rentals.
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January 28, 2014
Town of North Andover
ZONING BOARD OFAPPEALS
NORTH
AlhertP.Manzi III,Esq. Chairman aot'��°° gti°o Associate Member
e. ,
Ellen P.McIntyre,Vice-Chairman o Michael A Liporto
Richard J. Byers,Esq. Clerk * * Deney Morganthal
D.PaullCoch Jr. Esq. ^q Doug Ludgin
�A^T�°APP`ay Zoning Enforcement Officer
Allan Cirscia gSSgCHUSti�t g
Gerald A.Brown
McIntyre was concerned with the parking provided, especially with visitors, and during the holiday
seasons. McIntyre felt that this was not enough parking.
Morganthal asked of the snow removal in regards to the parking, and if some parking spots will be
reduced due to snow.
Bombaci stated that it will be handled appropriately.
Section 8 1 O(A) Dimensions of Parking Spaces and Maneuvering Aisles
McIntyre asked if they could maneuver larger vehicles, Bombaci stated they can.
Section 8.1 (5) (C)Entrance and Exit Driveway
Bombaci commented that they are requesting exemption from the maximum driveway.
Section 8.1 (5) (D) Surface Drainage and Curbing
Bombaci explained the waiver modification to the Board. Basically they would not totally adhere to all
subdivision requirements. All would be designed per sound engineering practices.
Netter thought they could get the Planning Boards help on this.
Section 8.3 Site Plan Review.
Regnante stated that many of the items have been reviewed by various departments and Boards.
Bellavance spoke of the dumpsters and trash concerns on the site (referencing Judy Tymon's memo on
28 January 2014). Bombaci stated that they will have a trash compactor and the compactor will hold
much more then a dumpster.
McIntyre wanted to discuss the security on the project, since John O'Conner was here from Dolben
Company INC (a security and property management company).
O'Conner went on to say they will hire 2 people as full time maintenance on staff and a property
manager. They will alternate being on call 24 hours.
McIntyre asked of cameras, O'Conner stated they will be installed and used, only if it is necessary.
McIntyre asked O'Conner if his security and property management company will also watch for the
residents not putting their trash out on their balconies. O'Conner stated that these are some of the things
they look for in the care, safety and maintenance of the property.
Byers asked how many units they manage. O'Conner responded over 12,000 apartments and they have
been in business for over 80 years
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January 28, 2014
Town of North Andover
ZONING BOARD OFAPPEALS
NORTH
Albert P.Manzi III,Esq. Chairman amt` `°° 6ti°o Associate Member
Ellen P.McIntyre, Vice-Chairman o y~ Michael P. Liporto
Richard J Byers,Esq. Clerk * y * Deney Morganthal
D. Paul Koch Jr. Esq. o <oc.o "a DougLudgin
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Allan Cuscia �qs RAT.P�Pa��S Zoning Enforcement Officer
SgcHUSe Gerald A. Brown
Table 1 Summary of Use Regulations
McIntyre stated it is self explanatory.
Cuscia stated he has always had a problem with the amount of units.
Table 2 Summary of Dimensional Regulations
Dimensional Requirements
Bombaci stated the calculations and reliefs needed and heights of buildings
Cuscia stated that he had a problem with the heights of the buildings. .
Loth spoke up and explained the reasoning for the amount of units and heights of the buildings. Loth
stated it made sense and they feel it works. They have reduced the size since the beginning of the project,
and Loth felt it will have a very nice campus feel.
Koch stated that he does not have a problem with the heights of the buildings.
Byers stated that they did what they could to reduce the number of buildings.
Cuscia stated that he prefers this plan over the original,but he still has his issues with the amount of units
and heights of buildings.
Chapter 82 Demolition Delay
Byers asked if any of the buildings were more than 100 years old. Bombaci responded yes, the farm
house.
It was noted to the applicant that the Historical Commission would need to be notified on the Farm
House since it was well over a 100 years.
McIntyre stated to the applicant that the Historic Commission can delay you, if you plan on demolishing
it.
McIntyre expressed her concern and felt that they need to inform the Historic Commission before they
demolish any building that is more than 100 years old. They need to make sure that there is no historical
significance.
Netter stated that it can be waived.
The Board members were not aware of the building being more than 100 years old.
Netter stated that you can close this hearing but leave this portion open.
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January 28, 2014
Town of North Andover
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
NORTH
Albert P.Manzi III,Esq. Chairman goy�s�eD qti o Associate Member
Ellen P.McIntyre, Vice-Chairman o Michael P.Lip orto
Richard J. Byers,Esq. Clerk * * Deney Morganthal
D. Paul Koch Jr. Esq. o Doug Ludgin
A° *�° °"y cy Zoning nforcement Officer
Allan Cuscia �SSgcHnSE� g
Gerald A. Brown
Koch agreed, and stated that we need the Historical Commission to ensure to us that there is no historical
significance associated with this farm house.
Chapter 154 Sewers
Bombaci spoke of requirements and what was requested.
Chapter 178 Wetland Protection
Bombaci talked of the waiver requests from the local wetlands, and that they were reviewed by the
Conservation Commission,the Commission does not object to the requested waivers. Drainage Design
had been reviewed by Conservation and Eggleston.
Regnante stated that these"Order of Conditions" are consistent with these waivers.
McIntyre questioned the 2 homes on the lot and who owned them. Loth walked over to the podium and
stated that these 2 log cabins are owned by the Mores,but they do have an option on them.
McIntyre asked what would happen in the event they knocked these homes down will they remain as
single family lots? Bombaci said yes.
McIntyre asked if Bombaci could point out where all the wetland restrictions were located on the plan or
plans.
Bombaci stated that 11.9 acres are restricted by Conservation.
McIntyre asked if they could build in that area. Regnante and Bombaci stated no,they can not build in
the restricted areas.
McIntyre asked how much, and what part of the land is capable of being developed.
Bombaci pointed out that area, and stated it is about 3-4 acres that are buildable.
Cuscia asked the applicant if they plan on building on that buildable portion in the future.
Byers commented that they would probably need to go back to Mass Housing.
Regnante stated if they did build there that would be considered a"substantial change", and they will
have to go to Mass Housing to see if they can do more.
McIntyre stated that she would like to add a restriction/condition so they cannot build any further to
protect the Town.
Koch agreed with McIntyre on adding a restriction on building further. Koch wanted the restriction done
today.
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January 28,2014
Town of North Andover
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
�Albert P.Manzi III,Esq. Chairman �� �°T 6 gtio Associate Member
6 �6
Ellen P.McIntyre,Vice-Chairman o� 5. 0� Michael P. Liporto
Richard J. Byers,Esq. Clerk * Deney Morganthal
D. Paul Koch Jr. Esq. � ,<" Dou g Lud in g
Allan Cuscia ^*t° "��y Zoning Enforcement Officer
SSACHUS� Gerald A. Brown
McIntyre thought they may have a challenge with this, and felt that this property may get sold to
someone else in the future.
Cuscia also agreed that a condition/restriction should also be put on the property too.
Byers asked the applicant, why no restrictions now?Loth stated right now this is the project they want to
build,the 196 units. Loth stated yes,he may want this in his back pocket for the future.
Netter asked if the conservation restrictions could be expanded. Regnante stated it is possible to expand
the restriction from 11.9 acres to the added area of the remaining buildable land.
McIntyre and the Board unanimously agreed to take a recess at 9:04pm.
The Board returned at 9:18pm.
McIntyre asked if the Board had any questions.
Koch asked if there would be parking on Berry Street and if that is something that needs to be looked
into? Koch spoke of how Berry Street is very narrow and would be dangerous if cars started parking
there.
McIntyre stated that maybe this is something that can be conditioned.
Bellavance stated that we should wait to see if it ever becomes a problem,then it can be addressed.
Koch and McIntyre agreed.
McIntyre spoke of conservation hiring a consultant and also spoke of Judy Tymon's comment in her
memo regarding an on site, everyday, independent consultant,to monitor and make sure that everything
is done properly. McIntyre thought it was a good idea to protect the Town and to make sure all is done
properly.
Bombaci stated that there will be an engineer on site to oversee the project.
Goldsmith said that a number of people will be looking and monitoring this project, such as the various
departments in the town.
McIntyre asked the applicant if they will make any contribution to the town to soften the impact on the
town, since this project will impact the schools, fire department, and police department. Loth responded
no,they do not intend to make any contributions, but felt the added real estate taxes will bring in money
to the Town.
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January 28, 2014
Town of North Andover
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
NORTH
Albert P.Manzi III,Esq. Chairman �Ob{t��� ;6 �ti o Associate Member
Ellen P.McIntyre, Vice-Chairman o Michael P.Liporto
Richard J Byers,Esq. Clerk * _ Deney Morganthal
D.Paul Koch Jr. Esq. �.a '.� Doug Ludgin
Allan Cuscia SS Zoning Enforcement Officer
ACHUSE Gerald A.Brown
McIntyre stated we will close this hearing,but Netter suggested leaving open the Historic Commission,
to see if there is any Historic significance to the old faun house.
McIntyre asked Netter to explain the process for the Decision.
Netter stated that we have 40 days to render the Decision and that she will work on a draft.
McIntyre stated that February l It"at 7:00pm we will hold our regular meeting and at around 7:15pm we
will meet on the Decision for Berry Street.
Rick Glover of 61 Winsor Lane walked up to podium and stated that as an abutter he feels that he, as
well as the neighbors are being held hostage with this extra parcel of land. Glover wanted this land
restricted.
McIntyre stated that they will restrict this land in a condition.
Byers made a motion to Close the Public Hearing, but with the exception of the Historical
Commission's notification to find if any,historical significance of the more than 100 year old farm
house.
Koch second the motion
Those in favor to close this public hearing: McIntyre, Byers,Koch, Cuscia, Liporto and Ludgin.
No one was opposed.
Acceptance of Minutes for December 10th,2013
Byers made the motion to approve the Minutes.
Koch second the motion.
Those voting in favor to approve the minutes; McIntyre, Byers, Koch, Cuscia, Liporto and Morganthal
Adjourn Mectin�
Byers made a motion to adjourn the meeting.
Koch second the motion
Those voting in favor to adjourn were McIntyre, Byers, Koch, Cuscia, Liporto and Morganthal
Adjournment: 9:42
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January 28, 2014