Monthly Archives: July 2015

Planning Board Meeting Minutes – 7/14/15

Walpole Planning Board

Walpole Town Hall

July 14, 2015 Minutes

 

Presiding Members: Jeff Miller (Chair), Robert Miller (Vice-Chair), James Aldrich (Secretary), Kelley Hicks, Steve Dalessio (Selectboard Representative), Jason Perron. Alternate: Jeff White.  Absent:  Dennis Marcom, Member. Alternate Ed Potter.

Recording: These minutes are unapproved and will be reviewed at the August 2015, meeting for corrections, additions and/or omissions.

Meeting Opened: Mr. J. Miller called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m.

Roll Call: One board member was absent so Mr. J. Miller asked Alternate Jeff White to sit in his place.

Minutes: Ms. Kelley Hicks made a motion to accept the minutes as written. The motion was seconded and passed by the board.

New business:

            Request for a Public Hearing for a Site Plan Review – Commonwealth Construction LLC.   Renovate one building. Construct another approximately 7,000 square-foot building. Both on the former LaValley property in North Walpole. Map 27, Lot 3. Zoned Industrial. Yobhel Brosseau Manager.

Mr. Brosseau said there is already a millwork facility in one building on the property. That will remain.

The plans were to renovate an existing open L-shaped structure into a heated and unheated warehouse space. The building would be closed in.

Phase two is the erection of a pre-engineered single-story metal building approximately 7,000 square feet for production space, office and support space. This building will be used for the manufacture of  USDA certified organic personal care products. This building would be placed in the front right corner of the of the property.

Mr. J. Miller asked how many people would be employed. Mr. Brosseau said he wasn’t exactly sure yet, but probably under 10.

Mr. Brosseau said there would be no new driveways, no change as far as drainage because the whole piece is paved. The chain-link fence would be removed making it more aesthetically pleasing.

Mr. Brosseau spoke with Mr. Mark Houghton, water superintendent, who told him Route 12 was being repaved so any utility hookup could go under the road. But Brosseau’s site engineer suggested cropping the property so there wouldn’t be a need to dig under Route 12.

Mr. Dalessio wanted to know the square footage of all the buildings – the existing ones plus the one that will be built. Mr. Brosseau wasn’t sure but he said he could figure out if the board gave him a few minutes. Mr. Dalessio asked if it would be more than 40,000 square feet. Mr. Brosseau said he didn’t think so.

Mr. Brosseau said he was following regulations that stated one-third of the property had to be free space. The frontage and setbacks follow Planning Board guidelines. There will be no retail sales.

After being asked about the number of employees at the millwork building, Mr. Brosseau said six. The millwork area is where it says “Proposed Addition” on the map. In back of that is warehouse space.

Mr. Dalessio asked if he had talked to the fire chief in North Walpole regarding sprinklers and other matters. Mr. Brosseau said the fire chief walked him through the requirements. He plans on putting in a modern sprinkler system and all the things the fire chief said needed to be done.

Mr. Dalessio asked if the board needed anything from the North Walpole Zoning Board. Mr. J. Miller said that this comes under commercial and therefore is handled by this board. He asked that out of courtesy a legal notice be sent to the North Walpole Commissioners.

Mr. R. Miller asked in what district the property was in. Mr. Brosseau said Industrial. Then he read from the handbook which clarified the purposes of an Industrial District.

Mr. J. Miller made a motion to hold a Public Hearing next month. The motion was seconded and approved unanimously by the board.

            Request for a Public hearing for a Site Plan Review – SVE Associates or Ruggerio a solid waste business located in the Industrial Park. The company has already built a pole barn without a building permit or site review plan. It also wants to add a concrete slab which will be a scale to weigh trucks, a business office and another pole barn.

Mr. Robert Hitchcock of SVE Associates did a survey for Mr. Joe Ruggerio, also at the meeting and who  had a company that collected demolition debris at its facility on Industrial Park Road.  Mr. Ruggerio said he thought because a pole barn was not a permanent structure and not on a foundation, he didn’t need to go to the Planning Board for permission.

Mr. Hitchcock said since Wheelabrator closed in Claremont, Ruggerio’s company had to travel farther to get rid of the waste and that make it more expensive. The company applied for and received a permit from DES to haul MSW or Municipal Solid Waste, which Mr. Hitchcock described as household waste. Mr. Ruggerio said he brings in the MSW, repacks it into larger dumpsters and then hauls it away to Berlin or whatever place he can.

Mr. James Aldrich asked if the containers had to be on an impervious surface. Mr. Hitchcock said not according to DES rules. That’s the reason why the pole barn was built, Mr. Ruggerio said,  was so containers with MSW could be under cover in the pole barn until being moved out. He said that’s why he wants to build another one.

Mr. Aldrich asked how long the containers stayed at the Industrial Park. Mr. Ruggerio replied a couple of days, typically 72 hours. He added that all the loads have tarps over them. Right now we’re bringing in a couple of 100 “yarders” a week, so the trash that’s coming in is rotating every couple of days.

Mr. Aldrich asked how much of this trash is generated in the town of Walpole. Mr. Ruggerio replied that right now the company has about one-third of the trash it collects is New Hampshire trash. The rest comes from from Vermont and Massachusetts.

Ruggerio continued and said when he set up operations in Walpole, he was a Vermont operation handling about 3 to 5 percent of New Hampshire trash. In the last three years, this has changed. There’s a lot of opportunity and  has contracts with several neighboring towns – Acworth, Gilsum etc.

In this area there are only a couple of haulers – Waste Management and Casella and the only places you can dump now are owned by WM and Casella in Newport. They charge a premium. Mr. J.  Miller said so you offer an alternative to these  larger haulers. Mr. Ruggerio agreed.

Then Mr. Aldrich asked how far the facility was from Houghton Brook. Mr. Ruggerio didn’t know but said there was a large berm there. Mr. Aldrich said the Brook has had several washouts when there’s heavy rain.

The board voted to hold a Public Hearing next month. Mr. J. Miller asked him to make sure he brought to the meeting things that concern the new definition of waste, runoff, lighting and safety lighting.

Mr. Dalessio suggested that he read the new Wellhead Protection Ordinance.

Respectfully submitted,

Marilou Blaine, secretary

Lecture by Levi Frye – 7/28/15

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Levi Frye is back from his internship in Africa and will be sharing his experience with us on Tuesday, July 28th at Alyson’s Orchard. Hope you can help spread the word—and it’s free!

“HUNTER: An Internship in Africa”

A Lecture by Levi Frye

at Alyson’s Orchard

Tuesday, July 28, 2015 at 7PM

Everyone is welcome!

The Pirate Queen – 7/17/15

AHOY!

The Walpole Players’ troupe of Senior Summer Theater Camp participants will present their production of THE PIRATE QUEEN for one performance only at 3:00 p.m., on Friday, July 17 at the Helen Miller Theater on the second floor of the Walpole, NH Town Hall.

THE PIRATE QUEEN, an original melodrama of the high seas, is the culmination of the campers’ two-week long residency in the Walpole Players’ annual Summer Theater Camp and features a cast of over twenty young performers displaying swashbuckling derring-do, high bravado, low comedy, thrills, chills, virtue rewarded, identities mistaken, joyous reunions, agonizing choices, merry mayhem and a happy ending… At least for some…ARRRRRRGGGGHH!

All are invited to attend, free of charge. Refreshments will be served after the performance, matey…

Zoning Board Agenda – 7/15/15

Agenda for Zoning Board of Adjustment

Wednesday,  July 15, 2015

Walpole Town Hall – 7:30 p.m.

 

Roll Call: Appointment of alternates if needed

 

Minutes: Review minutes of June

New Business:

 

Steven Markiewicz of 215 Wentworth Road complaint about his across-the-street neighbor, Jeff Michaud,  having wood-frame batting cage in his front yard, closer than the 65-foot setback requires. He doesn’t like to hear the “crack” every time the baseball is hit. Wants him to put it in the backyard.

Training seminars in Chesterfield

 

Review of  new copies of By-Laws

Review of Updated copies of Zoning Ordinances

Distribute Maps

Next meeting Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Planning Board Agenda – 7/14/15

PLANNING BOARD AGENDA

WALPOLE TOWN HALL

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

7 p.m.                         

 

Roll Call – Appointment of alternates if needed

Minutes – Review minutes of the June meeting

New Business:

Request for a Public Hearing for a Site Plan Review Commonwealth Construction LLC. –  Renovate one building. Construct another building. Both on the former La Valley building in North Walpole. Map 27, Lot 3. Zoned industrial. Yobhel Brosseau Manager.            

Request for a Public Hearing for a Site Plan Review – Ruggerio in Industrial Park –    acceptance of a pole barn which has already been built and a new project – a scale. Mr. Rob Hitchcock is represting Ruggerio.

List of training seminars in Chesterfield. If you want to attend one, contact the Town Offices.

Correction: The word on page  6, last paragraph, should be moot, not mute.

Open Garden Fundraiser for the Fall Mountain Food Shelf – 7/19/15

If you wish to donate and find that the Donate button doesn’t work from here, send me an email and I can forward Michael’s original email. – Lil

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Open Garden Fundraiser for the Fall Mountain Food Shelf

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You can win this beautiful handmade queen-size bed quilt!

On Sunday July 19th, from 10 am to 4 pm, Distant Hill Gardens in Walpole will host a fundraiser for the Fall Mountain Food Shelf. The Food Shelf has recently lost major funding from one of their longtime donors, and the future of this incredibly important community service is in jeopardy.

The entire fifty-eight acre property at Distant Hill Gardens will be open for the public to explore, including the beautiful ornamental shrub gardens, the unique stone circle, the boardwalk over a quaking cranberry bog, dozens of whimsical metal sculptures, the new half-mile long accessible nature trail, and more!

There is no charge for this event, but cash donations for the Food Shelf will be greatly appreciated. Please be as generous as you can.

Half of the Whole

As an added bonus, there will be guided tours of the large raised-bed vegetable garden at Distant Hill Gardens every hour on the hour. Pick up some tips and tricks on growing your own vegetables, or share your own gardening knowledge with others.

In addition, there will be raffle tickets available for a gorgeous handmade queen-size quilt made by a ‘The Ladies of Distant Hill’ with all proceeds to benefit the Food Shelf.

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If you can’t attend this fundraiser please consider making a donation using your PayPal account or any major credit card. Your name will automatically be entered into the Quilt Raffle with any online donation.

To make a donation just click or touch the Button below.

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This fundraiser will be held rain or shine. And don’t be put off if the weather is inclement that day – the gardens are actually even more beautiful when wet – just remember to bring your umbrella if the weather is questionable!

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For directions or more information go to www.distanthillgardens.org
or call Michael or Kathy Nerrie at 603-756-4179

Special Screening of SELMA – 7/25/15

I’m passing along the following information about an event at Hastings Parish House that may be of interest to you.  Thanks in advance to Tara and Jack. – Lil

In light of the recent events in Charleston, SC and the burning of black churches in the south, Tara Sad is planning a screening of the recent feature film SELMA, with commentary and discussion by Jack Pratt of Walpole. Jack was with Dr. Martin Luther King that day and also with him on his four other major marches during the fight for civil rights in the 1960s. The screening and discussion is scheduled for Saturday, July 25th at 6:00 p.m. at the Hastings Memorial Parish House in Walpole. Admission is free. Questions may directed to Tara at 603-756-4861.

Planning Board Agenda – 7/14/15

PLANNING BOARD AGENDA

WALPOLE TOWN HALL

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

                        7 p.m.                         

 

Roll Call – Appointment of alternates if needed

Minutes – Review minutes of the June meeting

New Business:

Request for a Public Hearing for a Site Plan Review Commonwealth Construction LLC. –        Renovate one building. Construct another building. Both on the former La Valley building in North Walpole. Map 27, Lot 3. Zoned industrial. Yobhel Brosseau Manager.

Correction: The word on page  6, last paragraph should be moot, not mute.
Next meeting Aug. 11, 2015

Celebrate Nature this Weekend at Distant Hill Gardens – 7/5/15

Nature’s Fireworks at Distant Hill

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Nature’s “fireworks” display of Rose Pogonia Orchids in the fen.

Distant Hill Gardens in Walpole will be open to the public this coming Saturday, July 4, and Sunday, July 5, from 10 am to 4 pm for a celebration of Nature. On both Saturday and Sunday, every hour on the hour, 10 am to 3 pm, there will be educational guided ‘Bog Tours’ of this rare wetland habitat.

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A native carnivorous plant, the Round-leaved Sundew.

Many of the native plants are in bloom in our bog, including the beautiful Rose Pogonia Orchid (Pagonia ophioglossoides), Large Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon), White Water Lily (Nymphaea odorata) and a small native carnivorous plant the Round-leaved Sundew (Drosera rotundifolia).

We think you will find the boardwalk across our quaking Cranberry Bog to be a unique experience!

After exploring the quaking bog, we will visit our nearby Black Ash Seep at Distant Hill to view the Swamp Beacons (Mitrula elegans), an interesting orange fungi putting on a colorful display in the shallow waters of this uncommon wetland.

Please Note: Depending on the number of people on any given ‘Bog Tour’, the boardwalk may sink slightly under the weight of the group.
Please wear boots or shoes that can get wet… or go barefoot!

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A wetland loving fungi called Swamp Beacons (Mitrula elegans)

In addition to the display of color in the wetlands, the Cultivated Gardens at Distant Hill Gardens have numerous blooming plants bursting forth with colors that can rival any pyrotechnics spectacle. Even if you have visited Distant Hill Gardens in the past, you might find it is worth another visit.

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For directions and more information go to:
www.distanthillgardens.org

or call Michael at 603-756-4179

Library Update

There will NOT be a Summer Reading Program event this Thursday, July 2. Our next program is Wednesday, July 8, at 10 am. The Grafton Museum will be here with a program on Regal Eagles.
The library will be closed Saturday, July 4 in observance of the holiday.