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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1969-12-08November 17, 1969 - cont. 8. All cut slopes shall not esceed three feet in depth. 9. Every truck hauling gravel or sand must have their loads adequately covered. lC. Unless this permit is granted, the applicant will suffer substantial hard- ship, financial or otherwise. The meeting adjourned at 8:30 P.M. (Arthur R. Drummond) (Anna Donahue) Chairman Clerk Monday - December 8, 1969 Regular Meeting & Hearing The BOARD OF APPEALS held their regular meeting on Monday evening, December 8, 1969 at 7:30 P.M. in the Town Office Building with the following members present and voting: Arthur R. Drummqnd~ Chairman; Daniel T. O'Leary, Secretary; Donald J. Scott, Donald J. Leonard and Assoc. Member James A. Glynn, Jr. Member Philip Arsenault arrived later. There were six people present for the meeting. 1. HEARING: Robert A. Koralishn. Mr. 0'Learyread the legal notice in the appeal of Robert A. Koralishnwho requested a variance under Section 6.33 of the Zoning By-Law so as to permit the erection of a single family dwelling on the premises located at the east side of Ferncroft Circle, known as Lot 20 Ferncroft Circle. He also read a letter from the Building Inspector sayingthat this was a buildable lot and that a build~ug permit could be issued upon application for one. A letter was received from the Planning Board also stating that this was an approved lot on an approved sub- division and that no Board of Appeals action is required. Atty. Harold Morley~ Jr. represented the petitioner and explained that the road- way continuing from the turnaround as shown on the subdivision plan would never be hot-topped and finished, thereby leaving a fronrage of 52.~8 feet on this particular lot and that the petitioner could possibly have difficulty when trans- ferring the property at some later date. Carmen Struffolino has ne~t lot and objected to granting this variance, there is no hardship involved. Mr. Glynn made a motion to take the petition under advisement; seconded byMr. Scott and voted unanimously. Mr. Scott then made a motion to request an opinion from Town Counsel before making a decision; Mr. Glynn seconded the motion and the vote was unanimous. December 8t 1969 - cont. MERRi%~CKMATERIALSt INC. A letter was received from the Building Inspector with several recommendations relative to the renewal of the earth ~em~val permit. Mr. Scott made a motion to request a representative of Merrimack Materials to appear before the Board at the next meeting on January 12, 1970 in order to discuss the amount of bond, length of operation, possible changes in the requirements by the Board relative to the bond and also the recommendations listed in the Building Inspector's letter. Mr. O'Leary seconded the motion and the vote was unanimous. BUDGET: The Board discussed the budget requirements for the year 1970. Since the clerk will be working on a full-time basis in 1970 for three departments; the Board of Appeals, Planning Board and Build4ug Inspector; the salary will be divided iu thirds and this Board's share will be $2020 for the year. They will ask for $350 for expenses. The meeting adjourned at 9:30 P.M. (Arthur R. Drunm ~Anna Donahu'e) ~ond) Clerk