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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2012-05-23 Planning Board Supplemental Materials (73) PB Report 06/12/2012 Town of North Andover Annual Town Meeting June 12, 2012 Planning Board Report The Planning Board makes the recommendations regarding the following Town Meeting warrant articles as required by M.G.L. c.40A, Section 5 and Chapter 2, Section 9 of the Town Code: Article 4. Authorization to Accept Grants of Easements. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen and the School Committee to accept grants of easements for access, water, drainage, sewer, roadway and utility purposes on terms and conditions the Board and Committee deem in the best interest of the Town; Or to take any other action relative thereto. Board of Selectmen RECOMMENDATION: Favorable Unfavorable Article 5. Authorization to Grant Easements. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen and the School Committee to grant easements for access, water, drainage, sewer, roadway and utility purposes on terms and conditions the Board and Committee deem in the best interest of the Town; Or to take any other action relative thereto. Board of Selectmen RECOMMENDATION: Favorable Unfavorable Article 15. Reduction of Community Preservation Act Surcharge. To see if the Town will as follows: Should we, the tax payers of North Andover, reduce the Community Preservation Act surcharge? The CPA was enacted in 2002 at the maximum of 3%. The state matched dollar for dollar. Since that time, many projects benefiting the town have been completed – protection of our drinking water, assisting in renovations of the Town Hall, Steven’s Estate, the Senior Center and more at a cost of 21 million tax dollars. Due to the downturn in the economy, the State has reduced their matching amount to .26 cents on the dollar. Is it time to follow the Commonwealth lead and reduce our spending? The CPA surcharge is an additional cost on your real estate tax bill. Should we reduce the surcharge from 3% to a more reasonable 1and 1/2%? 1 PB Report 06/12/2012 Petition of William P. Callahan and others RECOMMENDATION: Favorable Unfavorable Article 30. Sale of Public Buildings-Bradstreet School Main Street. Town To see if the transfer the care, custody, management and control of the land and building formerly will vote to known as the Bradstreet School and located on Main Street, North Andover, identified on the Town’s Assessor’s maps as: Map 29, Block 23, Lot 0, from the Board of Selectmen for the purposes for which such land is currently held to the Board of Selectmen for the purposes of sale of the building and to authorize the Board of Selectmen to sell the parcel of land per the provisions of Massachusetts General Law Chapter 30B, and further that the Board of Selectmen approve any other restrictions, including restrictions on use, that are in the best interests of the Town and that would effectuate the purposes of providing the maximum benefit to the Town from the proposed sale of the property, upon such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectmen may deem appropriate and necessary; Or to take any action relative thereto. Town Manager RECOMMENDATION: Favorable Unfavorable Article 31. Amend Article 29 2011 Annual Town Meeting - CPA BAN Authorization. To see if the Town will vote to amend the vote taken on Article 29 of the 2011 Annual Town Meeting Warrant under “Principal Repayment: Windrush Farm” from $638,000 to $659,648 to pay principal and interest and to raise, borrow, transfer and/or appropriate from the Community Preservation Fund, in accordance with the provisions of Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 44B, this sum of money; Or to take any other action relative thereto. Town Manager RECOMMENDATION: Favorable Unfavorable Article 32. Report of the Community Preservation Committee and Appropriation From the Community Preservation Fund. To receive the report of the Community Preservation Committee and to see if the Town will vote to raise, borrow, transfer and/or appropriate from the Community Preservation Fund, in accordance with the provisions of Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 44B, a sum of money to be spent under the direction of the Community Preservation Committee; (Information to be provided by CPA Committee prior to warrant being signed). Or to take any other action relative thereto. Community Preservation Committee RECOMMENDATION: Favorable Unfavorable 2 PB Report 06/12/2012 Article 37. Amend North Andover Zoning Bylaw – Section 8.1.4(a) Off-Street Parking General Requirements. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Town of North Andover Zoning Bylaw, Section 8.1.4(a) Off-Street Parking General Requirements in order to allow seasonal outside seating to not counts towards the parking requirements. Amend Section 8.1.4(a) by adding Note 8 to the use table as follows: Notes: 8. Seasonal outside seating for food establishments shall be exempt from Section (a) of this regulation as long as the seating does not exceed 25% of the indoor seating or a total of twenty outdoor (20) seats, whichever is greater; And further that the non-substantive changes to the numbering of this bylaw by the Town Clerk be permitted in order that it be in compliance with the numbering format of the Zoning Bylaws of the Town of North Andover. Or to take any other action relative thereto. Planning Board RECOMMENDATION: Favorable Unfavorable Article 38. Amend North Andover Zoning Bylaw – Section 4.135 Industrial “S” District. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Town of North Andover Zoning Bylaw, Section 4.135 in order to allow retail stores that are an accessory use to warehousing or wholesaling. Amend Section 4.135 by adding the underlined language and deleting the stricken language to read as follows: 4.135 Industrial “S” District 8. Premises of a bank, post office, telephone exchange or telephone business office, local bus passenger station, or business office buildings. By Special Permit, an automobile service or and retail stores that are supplementary filling station, a diner, a restaurant, a retail food store, to warehousing, wholesaling and/or a service business . but no other retail stores of any kind. (Proposed Zoning Bylaw amendment to allow additional retail uses within the Industrial “S” Zone) And further that the non-substantive changes to the numbering of this bylaw by the Town Clerk be permitted in order that it be in compliance with the numbering format of the Zoning Bylaws of the Town of North Andover. Or to take any other action relative thereto. Planning Board 3 PB Report 06/12/2012 RECOMMENDATION: Favorable Unfavorable Article AK. (39) Amend North Andover Zoning Map -1080 Osgood Street-Assessors Map 35- Parcl 19 from Industrial 2 (I2) to Business 2 (B-2). To see if the Town will vote to amend the Town of North Andover Zoning Map, Assessor’s Map 35 Parcel 19 from Industrial-2 to Business-2; or to take any other action relative thereto. Planning Board 4 PB Report 06/12/2012 RECOMMENDATION: Favorable Unfavorable Article AL. (40) Amend North Andover Zoning Bylaw – Section 4.137 Floodplain District. To see if the Town will vote to amend the Town of North Andover Zoning Bylaw, Section 4.137 Floodplain District in order to make minor adjustments so that the Bylaw accurately reflects the date of the newly adopted flood maps. Amend Section 4.137 by adding the underlined language and removing the text shown as stricken to read as follows: 4.137 Floodplain District 1. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE The purpose of the floodplain District is to: a.Ensure public safety through reducing the threats to life and personal injury. b.Eliminate new hazards to emergency response officials; c.Prevent the occurrence of public emergencies resulting from water quality, contamination, and pollution due to flooding. d.Avoid the loss of utility services which if damaged by flooding would disrupt or shut down the utility network and impact regions of the community beyond the site of flooding; e.Eliminate costs associated with the response and cleanup of flooding conditions; f.Reduce damage to public and private property resulting from flooding waters. 2.FLOODPLAIN DISTRICT BOUNDARIES AND BASE FLOOD ELEVATION AND FLOODWAY DATA The Flood Plain District is herein established as an overlay district and includes all special flood hazard areas within the Town of North Andover designated as Zone A and AE on the Essex County Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for the administration of the National Flood Insurance Program. The map panels of the Essex County FIRMs that are wholly or partially within the Town of North Andover are panel numbers 25009C0207F, 25009C0209F, 25009C0217F, 25009C0226F, 25009C0227F, 25009C0228F, 25009C0229F, 25009C0233F, 25009C0236F, 25009C0237F, 25009C0238F, 25009C0239F, 25009C0241F, 25009C0242F, 25009C0243F, 25009C0244F, 25009C0377F and 25009C0381F, dated July 3, 2012. The exact boundaries of the District may be defined by the 100-year base flood elevations shown on the FIRM and further defined by the Essex County Flood Insurance Study (FIS) report dated July 3, 2012. The FIRM and FIS report are incorporated herein by reference and are on file with the Town Clerk, Planning Board, Building Official and Conservation Commission. 3.BASE FLOOD ELEVATION AND FLOODWAY DATA Floodway Data\[, AH, A99\] a.. In Zone A and AE, along watercourses that have not had a regulatory floodway designated, the best available Federal, State, local or other floodway data as determined by the Building Inspector, in consultation with the Director of the Division of Public Works, shall be used to prohibit encroachments in 5 PB Report 06/12/2012 floodways which would result in any increase in flood levels within the community during the occurrence of the base flood discharge. Base Flood Elevation Data b.. Base flood elevation data is required for subdivision proposals or other developments greater than 50 lots or 5 acres, whichever is the lesser, within unnumbered A zones. Areas designated as flood plain on the North Andover Flood Insurance Rate Maps c. may be determined to be outside the flood plain district by the Building Inspector, in consultation with the Director of the Division of Public Works, if an accurate topographic and property line survey of the area conducted by a registered professional engineer or land surveyor shows that the flood plain contour elevation does not occur in any area of proposed buildings, structures, improvements, excavation, filling, paving, or other work activity. The person requesting the determination shall provide any other information deemed necessary by the Building Inspector, in consultation with the Director of Division of Public Works to make that determination. If the Building Inspector, in consultation with the Director of the Division of Public Works, determines that the Flood Insurance Rate Maps are in error, the subject area shall not be regulated as occurring within the Flood Plain District, and any such determination shall be noted on the Flood Insurance Rate Maps. Nothing in this section shall prohibit the Conservation Commission, Board of Health, or other Town officials or Board from making non-zoning determinations of the flood plain or performing their official duties. 4.NOTIFICATION OF WATERCOURSE ALTERATION If a landowner or project proponent proposes to alter or relocate any watercourse, that person shall notify the following parties and provide evidence of such notification to every town board or official who has jurisdiction over such alteration or relocation prior to or at the time of applying for any approval that is required to perform such alteration of relocation: a.Notify in a riverine situation, the following of any alteration or relocation of a watercourse: 1.Adjacent Communities 2.\[Bordering States\] 3.NFIP State Coordinator Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation 251 Causeway Street Suite 600-700 Boston, MA 02114-2104 4. NFIP Program Specialist Federal Emergency Management Agency, Region I th 99 High Street, 6 Floor Boston, MA 02110 5.REFERENCE TO EXISTING REGULATIONS The Floodplain District is established as an overlay district to all other districts. All development in the district, including structural and non-structural activities, whether permitted by right or by special permit must be in compliance with Chapter 131, Section 40 of the Massachusetts General Laws and with the following: 6 PB Report 06/12/2012 a.Section of the Massachusetts State Building Code which addresses Floodplain and coastal high hazard areas (currently 780 CMR 120.G); b.Wetlands Protection Regulations, Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) (currently 310 CMR 10.00); c.Inland Wetlands Restriction, DEP (currently 310 CMR 13.00); d.\[Coastal Wetlands Restriction, DEP (currently 310 CMR 12.00);\] e.Minimum Requirements for the Subsurface Disposal of Sanitary Sewage, DEP (currently 310 CMR 15, Title 5); f.Any variances from the provisions and requirements of the above referenced state regulations may only be granted in accordance with the required variance procedures of these state regulations. 6.OTHER USE/DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS \[Within zones AH and AO on the FIRM, adequate drainage paths are required a. around structures on slopes, to guide floodwaters around and away from proposed structures .\] \[s A1-30 and\] b.Within Zone AE, along watercourses that have a regulatory floodway within the Town of North Andover, on the Essex County FIRMs dated July 3, 2012; encroachments are prohibited in the regulatory floodway which would result in any increase in flood levels within the community during the occurrence of the base flood discharge. However, a registered professional engineer may provide proof and certification to the Building Commissioner, in conjunction with the Director of the Division of Public Works, demonstrating that such encroachments shall not increase flood levels during the occurrence of the 100 year flood, and if both the Building Commissioner, in conjunction with the Director of the Division Public Works approve this certification, such encroachments shall not be deemed to be prohibited. c.All subdivision proposals filed in accordance with M.G.L. Chapter 41, Section 81S and 81T \[or any revisions to the subdivision control law referencing the submission of preliminary or definitive subdivision plans\], respectively shall be designed so that: 1.Such proposals minimize flood damage; 2.All public utilities and facilities are located and constructed to minimize or eliminate flood damage; and 3.Adequate drainage is provided to reduce exposure to flood hazards. 4.Existing contour intervals of site and elevations of existing structures must be included on plan proposal; 5.The applicant shall circulate or transmit one copy of the development plan to the Conservation Commission, Planning Board, Board of Health, Town Engineer, and Building Commissioner for comments which will be considered by the appropriate permitting board prior to issuing applicable permits. Proposed maps are on file in the Office of the Town Clerk and the Conservation Commission Office and on the Town’s web site. And further that the non-substantive changes to the numbering of this bylaw by the Town Clerk be permitted in order that it be in compliance with the numbering format of the Zoning Bylaws of the Town of North Andover. 7 PB Report 06/12/2012 Or to take any other action relative thereto. Planning Board ` RECOMMENDATION: Favorable Unfavorable Article 41. Amend Section 16.2 of the Zoning Bylaw- Allow Drive-thru Restaurants in CDD1 District. To see if the Town will vote to amend Section 16.2 of the Town of North Andover Zoning Bylaws, in the Corridor Development District 1 (CDD1) by inserting the following language: " Drive-thru restaurants shall be permitted within the CDD1 zone provided that they are located more than 250 feet from the R6 zoned district." And further that the non-substantive changes to the numbering of this bylaw by the Town Clerk be permitted in order that it be in compliance with the numbering format of the Zoning Bylaws of the Town of North Andover. (The language of this article has to be clarified Or to take any other action relative thereto. with property owner as to intent) Board of Selectmen RECOMMENDATION: Favorable Unfavorable 8