PLANNING BOARD AGENDA
WALPOLE TOWN HALL
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
7 p.m.
Roll Call – Appointment of alternates if needed
Minutes – Review minutes of the September meeting and Workshop meeting.
Old Business:
Public Hearing for a Site Plan Review – (continued from September meeting) Ruggiero Processing Facility, LLC, 32 Industrial Park Road, Map 1, Lot 10-1, Zoning District Industrial – wishes to add another 2,500 square-foot pole barn, new access road, trailer for employee break room and a scale near the entrance to the property. Joe Ruggiero owner, Rob Hitchcock of SVE Associates, Tom Hanna, lawyer.
Bensonwood Site Plan Review – Town Map 12, Lot 4, Zoning District Rural/Agricultural and Commercial: Huntington Realty of Walpole LLC, Bensonwood Woodworking Co. Inc. of 6 Blackjack Crossing, Town Map 12, Lot 4-3. Bensonwood wants to use the site for light manufacturing facilities to produce and assemble wall, floor, roof and mechanical systems for construction. The new shop space will be 55,000 square feet. Had a hearing with Zoning Board for a Special Exception on October 21, 2015.
Joanne Gay, 30 Cray Road and 1072 Main Street. Map No. 28 Lots 124-1 and 124, respectively. Subdivision, North Walpole – Ms. Cray wants to subdivide Lot 124 and add to her property Lot 124.
New Business:
Hubbard Farms LLC, 195 Main Street, Request for a Public Hearing for a Subdivision.
Amend Site Plan – Potato Barn The plan is to split the connector and the main barn into two permits as the connector is going to be ready for occupancy by the end of the year and the barn will be under renovation for some time after that which will be largely determined by whatever time it takes to find a tenant and complete their required fit-up. So the change from the 2012 permit would include removing 24’ of the connector where it attaches to the barn so an occupancy permit can be granted and the building be occupied. The barn would remain as a stand-alone permit which would get a new application once a tenant commits to the space and the end use is known. Matt Blanc Richard Harding.
Thank you Lil for posting this important information. We already have a low-income housing project under construction that has been forced down our throats thanks to Mr. Franks and the state. Regarding Ruggerio: perhaps there is some hope that Walpoleans will not have to swallow this garbage as well…Perhaps one day the Planning Board will decide to come up with a Master Plan that will stop developers and opportunists from thinking that we are an “easy” town to do their “business” in. Apparently, we now have that reputation.
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