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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-06-21 Planning Board Minutes 17•/ ' Town as '., a+rrrtla Andover PIANNING BOARD Eitan Golelbeig, Chair Kelly Cormier Ala John Simons %% // �w",.�"aa Koenig • [ q y y y g pWp yq {q ry a �., //��5i' Peter, 'ojul't0am i Tfie.s(lapy.1une 211 022 ra); 7 .pia 1201faiiiStrelaf T�Ill Haab North: ruloveii, 0184 N 2 Pry senrt- F. Goldberg, J, Siniolis, P. Boyanturun,,. ., C ormiu:r- .eu�riol ,A. uaurrig-ltea> ote, S. Kevlahan 3Absent: 1.l StaffPresento J. Enright tt, tTu l N�awrM, t I an°nruarr: .l Neu LIaarnian B0'ard mnac:nAing tor Tuaesdaa , .lurne 21, 2022, was caalted to order at 7 t) m. 7 (Read GovernDr's Order inntur the record- `T hiq, mectun g i9 q�oa') idercual ar h l'ar-id nnnocIhng olln r'umule and' in-pu rson, fl Votes wYilll lama, rcco`dcd as,r'urll "all, this evening.) 9 1.0 a ursanarnrt to C:ha pter 20 g1'the A cis gl'202'1, this meeting of'the a "mIla A,paalover Plaill ning Boal,-(l iv ill he 1 l ca n alracted in person. and via remote araeems, iam accordance aa, llr a pplicaaalalel lra v S aac,i i n gar°rraatlon 12 an the getteraI uhleffilies n-1 remote participation by members,of the public annadlor parth5 aaKlth ra 13 right aanaall,a r requirement,tol attend this meeting carnet lae.ntaatind on the °l""apaaapm's 1,11,l at 14 Foi-this meeting, lea neall aat"tentlaance if ut mbery a,flha°k publla and 15 o an®al n°rnepnnlrers evill be ei-initteti. Menzbeiv rah"tla a rr ublic• wlho avish to avaatc h the arneetar fig live anaanj7 do 16 .spa as their to-deu,r;islio s lap tuning to aan wa st Channel 'a r Veriz ra Channel 26 orl annnlrrne at 17 EvelFV effirt avill he made to rnsrar-le that the public can rat/egaaial illecess 18 the proceealrrr, s rtm ream tlrmme, vara°n tech rnolo rc.a~al aaraeaans. ]n the event that crape raple^ unable to cl�,.say, rla-spite 19 bet ejjiqrIs,, over aaalllpost rear the Toivit gl'North A pt mover rrdebs to rain aaaaalio or 14(leo rea.°apa-alarn , 20 h-afiscripill, or,otl ao niprelaeprsive record a, "'pracetWinr ,s°a v scacnrn as possible,after the meeting.. tftatra 21 public rvaaaalallie to participate in public heaar°rrm s, heat not antenna the meeting in-person please email 22 lrauaar alanaFstlaaar carnnnnnmcrnt ar°r r tar r alrarlrr tlna pnnaetlrm tap ll tt a uap lraaaaalrarraga°asp� The :3 alrrestraan 1conrtinenI avill be ivaaal eluri ng theproceeclingv and respoaartl d to aaca:°or4fin 4p. 4 25 DISCUSSION ITEM 7 '7 1N _arrlalei-idjze itoaaal, ltyaaaa racial Meaa itaaaaa ollauaiaoa"c: ltegtuestfoa" as Wartei'slred Perrrlit W,,iivcracfu�oralurz tc'r 27 Ar iielle 4, Sectaora 19,5 4" 4 ala°aiiwru r of" l t� deal lP'c;ruami:t,olf"Nic Zoning Bylaw to allow for the constraru;t.ion of all 8 open,,, covered plorela, deep;and hart tub Withill the Waterdwhod lP'r tectiiotn Distrid f ra-Disia hargc b uf'ter zuruul., The 29 paoj)c'arty is N:c_rcalu,d within the Residential 3 zoning district. 0 l e nnaris sr°i c t,. '.; .,.Aiid v g o n,anal..11lant ,: Provided an overview of the proposed pnruJect, which 31 involves the construction of deck, leant tub and covered plorch. Work is within true: Non-Discharge bull ;a. 32 za ric. Displayed (i IS n'mnanpa sl owing paaruwusl and locus, Pru)oslv�d lnrojeuMf.is 1,20,0 ft fruni .lake and over, 13 33 d't li•urrn the delineated wwO.Iacaand caun the site. Showed illustration.of the pro.pect. Shed style roof over 34 (;ovQred pcarc:h is pna'01)o:sed to drain into, an open 2x2 stone trench to provide infiltration and recharge, in 35 the Water r°Protection District. Proposed roof a r a .is approx. 295 sq'uaare feet, unnianhnnaal aaan:'uarruill a if r-aunofll. 36 will. b ge ncranted'„ 'I'li�n r srona.r�° area will be pnrolected durian onsta"ua;Otiaran; With au hay bathe hau,a JI°Ir. 37 Walked site kmt"l"lttaa°sday %vith Anly Maa,Xtatn-, te',c;a!ISCrvaation Adiministxatml,, who agreed the flagging 38 accurately depicted llvc a dgv, ur,p'that w ellauu d. Evasion control n.trol lose"rrier is outside of the 100 f. 'buffei% There 39 iu; 4 ffau-ru-,anani;.a l streaannn jU,St Off tile site and the 200 ft offset from that J u:st touches the hot main showan u:aan, the 40 plan. "Fliers is aa. possibility we will have to fills a anu norl project with the t'onscar vat ion t'arrn,immsion 41 (riv rfrornt related.) following the Plaamninng Bo avd' dccisaicarm. No changes to, topography-- all structures to t ita n Goldberg, Chuh, - Kelby Corj'niera Johnx rraua°° it//0/%J �1fissu~a Koenig Sean Keviiih aaa�° ��°so . .�"tyt't�a° aary�aa�tt�a T'aaa velar y,fa ie 7, 20.2'2 O 7pjn, 120 Ma in vareel Town, q1,1 ,Nort i.> ndo i°1er, MA, 01 ' 5 47 be set on surnotuulmes° echaur:ge is pr-aauuluuatec With no ume aative iiuralwact to the w atei-Shuad, groundwater, or 43 tumwvn's wvater suupmp'el . 44 J1. li. nri ig- Advised the Board,that an email frumiim jolu l Buarges,i was added to t,lme pxic et this amllemou n, 45 He conducted. the stiarniwate,u• auuana eumueuut peer review and expressed no concerns. If you were to 46 approve as waiver, I would condition that any subsequent pmerium.itsl'apprevais wvuauuld be required to be 47 delivered to (lie Pk nning Dept. as welt. 48 R. Boynton: StattA that the property i� about II7000, ft. li-oni the take and 200 from, the stream which i-uu.aus 49 into aa. siriarll pond first auintl then into the laula.e. 0 J° ��iur°ups't: if the Board is amenable to as Waiver, conditions caari be in.Ouuded, suuQh au s ue�luuiiuira 51 prohibitions oil certain fcailize,rs and pesticides. 52 l auaurd: Ageed to conditiiuura time use ofpuesticide,s and fertilizers (standard deed restriction and to include 3 in time >Findiu gs of`Fa Qt drat the iraliltraatiruui trench de,si n has bee.ua signed off by the I.,PW (Town 4 I;iup=;;;iiieer) any perinits,throuugh conservation are oh(atinefl road 11,110 areeuuruueY, Of tho wwedaands flagging. 55 MOT ION: J. S iinons tmmade a,motion to aupmprrove the Waive° Reupurest for 71 l' aurblerid e Roaad, P. 56 Boynton seconded time motion. Roll call vote: l A Corummi.er voted fires renaole)° .. Koe.tlig voted ye" 7 (rcnic)te). I Situuons voted yews. P. Boynton voted yes. E. Goldberg voted yes. °l°°he vote was -0, 58 u.talaaam in-IOLas in liuvora 59 60 NEW PUBLIC HEARING' l Storniwater,M nit Erosion Control Regulations 17 aapsute h. t of the General Tighe & Bolid. 62 Pi.-t)p osed lip d,c,jj.to tluu:Town s storinwwate reglitatiouu;',to be: more hi Iine with the updated EPA Stormwaler MS4 , Periliit language and to remove redundant language, bel uen the-l` orlla Arrulovcl�,sttaranN,uatcr r g ulauikins and OIQ 64 5tuwu°nw^a'ua(Qr bylaw. 65 F, Cioldbert v Re:a d the Governor's Ordors into the record.) vita J. Fnrigh ; uur slorliuwauteu° u;onsurlla nt, Ca.ssandra p yzuR ruulhe le, and John Borgesi "p"urww n, E.nginccr,, ire 7 remotely attending this iiueetiTip;A, We luaaVe bteell w%f0rki;1 cuuw the Update tua the stonilwKatuur re uulautions, to tits be more, in lime with the updated EPA Stormwau.r M.S4 I'erniil hin uuaage: and to remove redundant 69, language lmetweca°u the North Andover storiumwvater regidautio s and the star muwaitepr bylaw. 70 A clean, and redline version of the proposed uupilate are included in the inecting packet. The clonsuulta nt 71 tt auti l baas added back some of'the deviled stubauuittal retl„u:uirenuents and design gUidefincs that are specific 72 to North Andover, which were not inOuuded in the previuuuus ulr°tall- The putblic hcariru waus advertised. for 73 tonight's meeting. If approved tonight, we can lake j;.reu it f law the update aus,part of"the 1''S4 Peu'ntit Year 74 4 ureuluuircinents° 75 E. Goldbeurg; If a lmroveld, wvhcre does this go, next? 76, J- Enri h They will be published,on Clue.° ww°ebsite and in the town bylaws; reflecting an update as of 77 today, T"lris is no,(at uwla4nge it.) t}ue bylaw, we are simply changing the regulations wvluieh the Planning 78 Board has the authority to iiip hate fau:ram�w time,to tinge" 79 Ca n l<m l of l- 11, 1 �, "dip lie tnd: auuu-uu_umm.auuri�r.ed (be hi hlliglituu rc Nhie old ra"l; arevieww°in model ll reguulations that had bceim developed as part of the storimmwaater collaborative last year. This topic, was 1 diseuu;ssed with (lie Board in, early May. We have brought that iiufdrinaation up to speed fbr the M 4 92 pia emit and many were duue to the delay in the publishing ofthe Storniwater Handbook. The 2 Town 01'North An(to ver J1j, wrarr°nfiei- ohnr Shnolls Alissw Koenig Peter ffi�vdrrlanr Seem Keplahan,Assoc. T'riesdar i, June 2'.1 2 02,2,( .m. 120 Ala,itz Street Too,wnr marl North.Ay(lqg� AM 01845 83 2008 Handbook was less stringent fi°om the 2016 Oenteraal Permit lorr sternnnwater, we added those more 84 stringent requair•ernnerats into ycaunr re ualatiorars wVl-rich became the version you saw in the May, arrneetirr ,. Thta 85 only nnno i ficat icarr between (lroe May and eurrrernt wrersionn was,to 1)rall inn son ic url*tlae North Andover 86 spceidie design g u.uidteli .es an(] submittal requair•ernneruts,wwlricln you had btee.n irnl lennerntirn through the �7 years, There was one other modification n to delete ar.provision for aa,maintenance fee which we, 88 detemaianed sheaald be excluded. We drseuss,ed as a ht-Qlwlist ton°specific design and sualnrnn.itital requirements, 89 and we ended uuln adding tl'aa-al lra6k ire, ket lPian ; it nun.ere streamlined. 90 P. B,o °ram: Req estecl .lcrhrr B,(,.)r esii add perspective as to how these regulations relate to the lake as the 91 drinking wwraal -,r suutalnl . Explained that Jim Stanford (DPW Director) shared with him the numerous 2 ouatliallls into, the lake., There are 10 or rrrurre aruraurrd (lie. lake ratorng Great Pond Road between Butcher 93, Bey and lea's Pored alo ne, QUestiu.raruacl how dllese storrrawater regulations anfleet or irripaaet lire lake and 94 whether there are best m.aarraatreunnernt practices,to clean the :storrru°nwwater-drains tuo catch silt before the grate 9,3 before it goes into the lake? 96 ,>< �qs,J, Yes, our regulations already included more restrictive requirements than the MA Slorrnrrwat-er 97 Handbook. We deeided to put all cruuar original verbiage back into the revised regulations. Our lorrraer 98 eernsaultarnt had reviewed those urriginaal re ualaatia ns. °l`his entire MIS4 pl rrruit will do wl-uaat y oua are asking; 9,91 we need In sdaart looking iun aat stonalww,aater, if necessary, treat it long heli,aa� it is received at the outf'aalls, What 1010, is ut that Nve can do,upstream? Catch basins wwitln 4 ll- saurrraP, annual rraairuternaarnee, cleaning, rnnakirng sure 1,01 the sediment doesnnpt get alcove tl'% capacity aarral if it dices, it is addressed and cleaned out. We lrawe an 102 annual pm rarnu and spec:iaalty waacauaua:rnr trucks to aa,ddress,this. As farr as low irnipaet dteveluapmea rt we are 103 trying to ra,iruirrrize irnrl�er ivauas .rrnaaterials on new and redeveloped sites aairod reintroduce the natural flew IN of'-rtcrrrrnwwmer, so it goes into the rouarncl. `1"lne:se regulations brilig us into eom.p ,,ante with the MS4 105 Permit for rrequair•ernnernts and when the MA Ston-11%vater Handbook conies out it wwrill refereruee that and all 106, our requirements. Our re. uudaatia„,ms aare anruar°e stringent; therefore, 1 fee.[ confident we will be mice than 107 suaflrcie°rt wwiIli wlraat we wvi11 haawre collectively. 108 P, Royur.tom. Fxpressed that the Board has, heard ft-rorun DPW over several years on wrariouas topics on a. 109 surrr-aewwhaat regular basis, whether it.is the plan 1"cua°road rrelnaair or other things. Would it he possi,ln.le on 110 some reasornaulnlc basis to hear f i-carry DPW at the Plaaauruirn ;Doard on what you're doing with stortmmaau~r, III BMI", in the lake watershed? Recognized that stornnnTwater alrinlies to the 1w eo- imaaclu watershed and 112 elsewhere aarcrrarnd town, but the l?Gunard"s interests as the Special Nr7rnil. Aulhuflty for the lake wvatershed, 1 13 is more specifically focused on the take wwaterslred tl,a.un-r elsewhere. Is this something we can think album. 114 over tannic, get an update 1t°orn DPW) that; vaaeruuaunu truck, cleaning out the �4 ft. sua11,11)S? 1t WOUld he as 1.15 proactive exereise to see wwlrat',s happening aanouurnd the lake re ardirn , :sto nunwwater, 116 J. Boy esi: Stated he would be aagreea ale to that. 117 J, E r gh . This was requested after the presentation f1or the aater-slitd Plan Update and eonnfirrnned that t 18 shoe Naas as calendar plaaccholderr reurairntlu r° inn her a,aul arctaar in. el�l:erunlrer°, The request will Eno for as 1�1� 11.9 representative to earrn e to an Odo,ber nreetirr, , 120 E. Goldher : No public w uaarmawernd has been received regarding this licaring and rno, one is present to 121 speak, 3 T6tlyn of North A n i~aver PEANN[NG BOAR D lutes Gohlborg,, t:"'hair° Kur/aJ'r I"or•,rrraar 1 ter rqutrarr Sean Kesplahan,Assoc. Tu a, daz June "1 Lei) .r.m. 120 !1lyin Street Town HgII North Aitdou)er, .Cl ill 122, monom j. iiu-.wns niade amotion to Close the public hearing for Chapter 250 Stormwater 123 Management&Erosion Control >f eguulaalions reviNet tau .1urau: 21, 202.2. D). Boy ntrara sr;eoruuleul the arr t'i rr. 124 Roll Call vote: K. Conn:i r v t d yes (remote). .A. KoeDig vo,k- i yes (re.ona.rte). I Sinlo,tts voted yes., P. t 2.5 Boynton voted yes. E Goldberg voted yes. The vote was -0, uraauaruiruuouus iva Rivol. 126 MOTION J. Sinions aatade a motion to adopt Cha term2 1) Stuaz°uwa»rzater° Marauag; ment & Frosion Control 127 Regu.u.luations revised to June 21, 2022., 111. Boynton secondcd the niet on. Roil Call vote: K Cura-raaier voted 128 yes r°emot i), A. Koe� ni voted yes (reruur�te). .1. Sinrrrras,vented yes. P. Boy.ruton voted yes. E Goldberg' 129 voted yes. The h vote was 5-0, uauarauaiuuauuauus in 1°4vor, 10 131 MEE'rING' MINUTES: D. Boynton made nict,ion to accept ulnae ,Inane 7, 20,22 Planning Board, auice inn 132 niiraa.ules, J: Simons seconded the inotirrrr. Roll Call vote: 1 K. Corm.ier voted yes (remote). A, Koenig voted 133 yes remot . J. Simons voted yes. 1-1. Boynton voted yes. E Coldberg,voted yes. The vote was, -01, 1.34 rartrarau:inaouas in favo „ 15 136 ,, DJO1.UN "1ENT: P. Boynton made a motion to uadjouam J. iiux (nis ie onded the niotio,ti. Meefi u 137 r djouarne d at 7:3(),p.m. .oII gall vote: K. Cormier voted yes (rerun t . A. Kfaenig you eul ya:.s u- mote . .l. 138 iaaaons voted yes, P. Boynton voted yes. EGoldberg voted yes. The vote was, -0, uauaaauaivaauauas,ima 14vor, 139, 140 PwiE1Gr TIf Nrt M 'E'ER I,US: Planning Board Meeting.Agenda June 21, 2022,DRAFT Planning Roard, "'Ju 0in 141 Min utes JLine 7,.2022; „' taff,Rg 22,0621. ,taalTRc;gaoi ; 71 Marlderidge Road: Deppili(pentm Review: 2,20R 1i O 142. (7onseu`w°autioua Cr'wuuuuraent, 220 21 rvt a wua [;"'ng. t:'enimeuat, I'llJ—q aq; 2022-0 -lti rev aurb[cridge Ruaaa(I 04- ide Plan, 143 2206 13, Rev Site Han 71 Maarbler•icige,Matrbleri(lguaRom] #7I— itiu Pfau,, 2022-D6-06— pedal Perm it Waiver 1.44 R&. ,tuucst, l oi, uas, Pages 3 110 eur7um I OR, Wetlands 11'rnteetilan; Staoarn aster RuI Ite aalaations U.TL(lau 1,45 220503Preseuatation tormwauter ltegaulaalieuus Up a l ,.Ju iur '21, 2022 (71vao torinwater Maanaugeu�uu:nt a nd I ru~ision 146 Control Rcgtula(,iu s, Jauac 21,, 2022 R01ine—Sta-arm titer Mana entent and lyl'rosiva a Control Regulations, 1,47 Stormwater Re uulaati0ua.S Update Overview, 4