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Planning Board Minutes – 8/13/13

TOWN OF WALPOLE

PLANNING BOARD MEETING

AUGUST 13, 2013

Presiding:        Jeffrey Miller (Chair); Robert Miller (Vice-Chair); James Aldrich, Henry Fletcher, Dennis Marcom, Eric Merklein, Jamie Teague (Selectboard Representative)

 Alternates:      Steve Dalessio, Ed Potter

Recording:      Regina Borden, Recording Secretary

These Minutes are unapproved and will be reviewed at the September 10, 2013, meeting for corrections, additions and/or omissions.  There were fourteen people present in the audience.

Meeting Opened:  Mr. J. Miller, Chair, called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM in the First Congregational Church.  He advised that meetings are tape recorded therefore asked anyone that wishes to speak to identify themselves.

Roll Call:  Mr. J. Miller noted that a full Board was present therefore there was no need to call upon an alternate member.  Alternate member, Jeff White, was unable to attend this meeting.

APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING on July 9, 2013:  The Planning Board did not hold a Workshop Session in July.

Mr. Fletcher moved to approve the Minutes of the regular PB meeting on July 9, 2013, as printed.  Seconded by Mr. Merklein.  With all members in favor, the Minutes were approved.

PUBLIC HEARINGS:

Mr. J. Miller called this Public Hearing to order at 7:04 PM.

Proposed Amendment to the Site Plan Review (Continued from July Meeting) “Changes and Alterations in an Approved Site Plan”:  Mr. J. Miller advised that a response was received from Attorney G. Jeremy Hockensmith.  It clarifies that the proposed Amendment seems to be satisfactory but he did offer some minor amendments to it.  Mr. J. Miller talked with Mr. Dalessio, who proposed this Amendment, and he felt it would be appropriate to put those suggestions into the Site Plan Review.  From a technical standpoint, Mr. J. Miller recommended that he close this Public Hearing and propose that it be continued to the September PB meeting.  Mr. Dalessio advised that he will re-do the proposed Amendment, it can be reviewed at the Workshop Session on August 27th and then it will be posted and the Public Hearing held during the September PB meeting.

Mr. J. Miller declared this Public Hearing closed at 7:09 PM.

Mr. Aldrich moved to hold a Public Hearing on September 10, 2013, on the proposed changes to the Amendment that will be discussed during the Workshop Session on August 27th, 2013.  Seconded by Mr. R. Miller.  With all members in favor, the motion was approved.

Mr. J. Miller called this Public Hearing to order at 7:10 PM.

Subdivision – One Lot Into Three Lots:  Richard S. Francis, III, Ramsay Hill, Tax Map #011, Lot #007-001, Rural Agricultural Zoning District:  Mr. J. Miller advised that all abutters were notified of the Public Hearing by certified mail, it was duly advertised and posted and the fees were paid.

Mr. Aldrich moved to accept this application for Richard S. Francis, III as complete.  Seconded by Mr. Marcom.  With all members in favor, the motion was approved.

Mr. Joe DiBernardo, Land Surveyor with DiBernardo Associates, LLC, was representing the applicant.  He displayed the proposed subdivision.  Heading southwest would be to Maple Grove Road.  The applicant is proposing to subdivide his one lot into three lots:  Lot #1 will be 23.81 acres which has his existing house; Lot #2 will be 13.03 acres which has an existing shed; and Lot #3 will be 20.19 acres which is a vacant lot at this time.  This property is in the Rural Agricultural District so it meets all the requirements.  Mr. Francis is reserving some covenants and easements.  Lot #1 has an area that will be reserved for view easement for Lots #2 and #3.  Lot #2 there is a line hatch that has an area to be reserved for view easement for Lots #1 and #3.  There is already an existing 100-foot wide easement to lands of Hatfield.  The view easement is to keep the areas mowed but it depends on how it is worded on the Deed.  Mr. Francis is also reserving a 25 foot wide access easement across the northwesterly end of Lot #2 for access from Lot #3 to Lot #1 in the event he sells #2.  Mrs. Montgomery, a neighbor on Ramsay Hill Road, questioned the future of the view easements in terms of them remaining protected.  Mr. DiBernardo stated that they will be written into the Deed but it is up to the landowner to keep the covenant; it is not the Town’s responsibility.  Mr. J. Miller pointed out that the mylar is also recorded at the Registry of Deeds.  A breach will be a civil matter.

Mr. J. Miller declared this Public Hearing closed at 7:16 PM.

Mr. J. Miller called this Public Hearing to order at 7:17 PM.

Site Plan Review – Change in Use from Office to Multi-Family Residential:  Bruce R. Carruthers, 28 Main Street, Tax Map #019, Lot #042, Commercial Zoning District:  Mr. J. Miller advised that all abutters were notified of this Public Hearing by certified mail, it was duly advertised and posted and the fees were paid.

Mr. R. Miller moved to accept this application for Bruce Carruthers as complete.  Seconded by Mr. Aldrich.  With all members in favor, the motion was approved.

Daniel Scully, Architect, and David Bergeron, from Brickstone and Land Consultants, LLC, were representing Mr. Carruthers.  Mr. Scully advised that he was asked to verify that the foundation is all one continuous foundation.  He had previously sent a letter, dated July 25, 2013, with three pictures from the north side of the building (1) North Wall: Eastern section; 2) Middle Section looking from West to East; and 3) Junction Middle & East, to confirm that this building is all on one full continuous foundation.  He displayed a plan showing that this property has a circular driveway in the front of the property, there is a driveway and parking on the south side of the property.  This property had been used for years as a commercial property but the tenants have now moved out.  The proposal is to convert the building into three residential units and to change the parking as a part of that proposal which will reduce the amount of pavement.   They are looking at flipping the parking lot over toward the building but reduce the amount of parking spaces from approximately 18 to 9 spaces.  The circular entrance will be closed off; there will just be a singular entrance and a new walkway to the front door where there will be an entrance into the front apartment.  There will be a two car garage in the middle and there will be a third apartment in the rear.  Landscaping will be added along the front of the building and all along the side; it will be a mixture of trees, shrubs and perennials.   They will be taking some pavement up and putting a walkway in to go to the entrance for the back (second) apartment.   This will involve some fairly significant renovations to the interior of the building but very little on the outside.  At this point they are not planning to add any exterior lighting other than at the entrances.  There is an existing propane tank in the back that will still be utilized and there is an air conditioning unit that will still be utilized as well.  They plan on using the existing utilities with underground electric, using Town water and sewer.  The owner was contacted by someone that was interested in using a portion of the building for a commercial business (small office) but nothing has happened on that.  If it does they would come back before the PB.

Mr. Dalessio asked if there will be 30% open space at the lot.  Mr. Bergeron responded that it will be 39%.   Mr. Merklein questioned if the building has a sprinkler system now and, if not, do they plan on doing this.  Mr. Scully said they will be doing a code review but they are not applying for a Building Permit yet.  Mr. Bergeron pointed out that if they had to do that it would require them to dig up the street because the existing water line is not large enough but he does not think they will have to provide a sprinkler system for a three unit building.  They will look into it.

Mrs. Mansouri thanked them for checking on the continuous foundation.  She pointed out that when they go to Union Street and Main Street and go over so many feet, if they read the Zoning Ordinance, a part of their driveway, coming from Main Street, falls into the Residential District.  Mr. Scully asked Mrs. Mansouri that if there was an office use in this building and it became a mixed use building is that allowed in this zone.  Mrs. Mansouri said the building itself is in the Commercial District.  Mr. J. Miller confirmed that they can have an office in a residential building.

Mrs. Cook, an abutter, lives across the street.  She thinks that it will be an addition to that area but questioned how they would know that what is approved is what they get.  She referenced the change from condos to apartments off Route 12.  What is the maximum amount of usage if they change their minds?  Mr. J. Miller advised that they are coming before the PB for a three unit building so any change from this presentation would require another Site Plan Review.  There were two separate public hearings on the Route 12 development.  Mr. Scully said this is a grand old house and Mr. Carruthers wants to keep it that way.  These will be two two-bedroom units; each floor has two bedrooms, a nice living room, dining room, bathroom and kitchen.  They have not planned the back unit at this time but it will be of a similar nature.  When they apply for a Building Permit it will probably just be for the front portion.

Mr. Merklein asked if the driveway is wide enough for a car to go in and a car to go out.  Mr. Bergeron said in the upper part it is about 22-feet wide, it narrows down as it goes out toward the road.

Mr. Aldrich asked about the trees as he does not want to see the building hidden by the trees because it is such a nice building.  Mr. Bergeron responded that there will probably be three sugar maples, a Japanese maple that has a red leaf color and one Elm tree out front.  There will be smaller trees similar to crab apple trees on the islands.

Mr. J. Miller declared this Public Hearing closed at 7:29 PM.

Mr. J. Miller opened the regular Planning Board meeting.

Richard S. Francis, III application:  Mr. Aldrich pointed out that there is no “Walpole Valley Road” in Walpole that it should be corrected to “Valley Road”.  Mr. J. Miller mentioned that on the plat it is okay but on the location map it is incorrect.  Mr. DiBernardo advised that he will do the new mylar and paper copies and drop them off for signatures.

Mr. Aldrich moved to approve the Richard S. Francis, III Subdivision application, as submitted, with the noted change to the name of the road.  Seconded by Mr. Marcom.  With all members in favor, the motion was approved.

Bruce R. Carruthers application:  Mr. Aldrich moved to approve the Bruce R. Carruthers application, as submitted, for the Site Plan Review.  Seconded by Mr. Marcom.  With all members in favor, the motion was approved.

NEW BUSINESS:

Rice Mountain Estate:  It was noted that Mr. Gerenser requested that this Public Hearing be tabled until the September meeting.

Stephen H. Bryan / Elisabeth Lacher Bryan and Glenn Barcome:  Mr. Joe DiBernardo displayed a plan for a Boundary Line Adjustment between properties on Stevens Lane and Watkins Hill Road.  They are proposing to cut a small triangle off the Barcome property that is 0.37 acres and add it to the Bryan property.  Both parties have agreed no structure will be erected in the annexed parcel.

Mr. Aldrich moved to set a Public Hearing on September 10th for this application contingent to receipt of the application and fees.  Seconded by Mr. R. Miller.  With all members in favor, the motion was approved.

OLD BUSINESS:

Clarify Terms of Office for Two Alternate PN Members:  Mr. J. Miller advised that the PB has now received their documentation on clarification of the terms of office for Mr. Potter and Mr. White.

Planning Board:

Workshop Session:  There will be a Workshop Session on Tuesday, August 27, 2013, at 7:00 PM in the Town Hall Downstairs Office.  The topic for discussion will be the proposed changes to the Amendment to the Site Plan Review.

Other Business: 

Hooper Property:  Mr. Sheldon Sawyer asked Mr. J. Miller to announce that there will be a Public Hearing on the Hooper Trust and the Hooper Golf Club Land on Saturday, August 17th at 1:00 PM in the Walpole Middle School gym.  The Hooper Study Committee will give recommendations on what they have been studying and doing research on.  They hope everybody will attend.

Adjournment:  Mr. Aldrich moved to adjourn this meeting.  Seconded by Mr. Fletcher.  With all members in favor, the motion was approved.  The time was 7:41 PM.

Respectfully submitted,

Regina Borden, Recording Secretary

Learning, Growing and Thriving Continues After School

YMCA Program Provides Essential Supports for Students and Working Parents

Providing youth with opportunities to continue to learn and engage in meaningful activities at the end of the school day can boost their academic success. To help motivate and inspire kids to learn, Meeting Waters YMCA is offering an afterschool program to school-aged children up and down the Connecticut River Valley. The Y’s ASPIRE afterschool program combines academic support with play and offers a caring and safe environment for youth who might otherwise be left unsupervised.

During the school year, 15.1 million U.S. children are left unsupervised after 3 p.m., according to the Afterschool Alliance, a nonprofit public awareness advocacy organization. With the start of the new school year, Meeting Waters YMCA encourages parents and caregivers to make sure that children are involved in safe, educational experiences after school.

“The combination of enrichment and extended learning opportunities is essential to increasing children’s success in school,” said Susan Fortier, Senior Program Director at Meeting Waters YMCA. “YMCA afterschool programs promote a love for learning, social and emotional development, healthy choices, character and creativity, and provide children with an extra support system through positive role models to help them achieve and reach their full potential.”

Studies show participation in afterschool programs helps boost school attendance and academic performance and reduces gaps in academic achievement among children from disadvantaged households.

Each day at Y-ASPIRE, youth receive help with homework, engage in physical activity, receive a healthy snack, and work together on a group project organized around the monthly Y-ASPIRE theme. Financial assistance is available to those in need, to ensure every child has the opportunity to learn and grow at the Y.

Y-ASPIRE takes place at all three Brattleboro elementary schools, at Dummerston School, at Meeting Waters YMCA’s program center in Bellows Falls for students and families of Central, Saxtons River and BF Middle schools; and at its new site at Walpole Primary School which serves  students and parents from all three Walpole schools.

For more information about Meeting Waters YMCA’s Y-ASPIRE after-school program, please visit meetingwatersymca.org, email info@meetingwatersymca.org or call their office nearest you—Brattleboro: 246-1036 or Bellows Falls: 802-463-4769.

Founded in 1895, Meeting Waters YMCA is a charitable, social service organization serving the Brattleboro, Bellows Falls, Springfield and Fall Mountain regions. It strengthens the foundations of community through youth development, healthy living, social responsibility and family strengthening.

PEACHES, PEACHES AND MORE PEACHES…

Remember when they had Cherries, Cherries and more Cherries?  Now it’s Peaches!  Looks like fun plans for Sunday as well as peaches to eat. – Lil

Alyson’s Orchard has a magnificent peach crop this year and they are ready for picking now!  This week you can pick your own ‘Red Star’ freestone peaches, Saturn (donut) Peaches, plums and Paula Red Apples.

This Sunday is the annual PEACH FESTIVAL from 11AM – 3PM at Alyson’s.  Dust off your rolling pins and enter a peach dessert (pie, cobbler, cake, pastry or your own special creation!) in the PEACH BAKE-OFF between 9 and 10 AM on Sunday.  Judging will take place at 10 AM and prizes will be awarded.

Other activities will be a Peach Eating Contest and Pit Spitting Contest, a Little Miss Peach Competition (girls 6 months to 12 years should come dressed in festive peach colored clothing), wagon rides, peach picking, Walpole Creamery Ice Cream, face painting and BBQ food.  For more information go to http://www.alysonsorchard.com and check out Upcoming Events or call Fran at 603-756-9800.

Reminders for the Week Ahead

Looks like a beautiful day for the Farmer’s Market from 4:00-6:00.  I noticed on Facebook that Great Brook Farm will be cooking burgers so dinner tonight could be as easy for you as it will be for me!  Walt Sayre will even be there to entertain you.

Tomorrow at 1:00 is the hearing on the report from the Hooper Study Committee.  They put in countless hours to research and prepare the report.  Seems like the least we can do is go and listen.

Thursday, the 22nd is the Parent Forum at FMRHS from 6:30-8:00.  Dr. Jane Bluestein will be speaking for parents and the community in general about “Using Boundaries to Build Responsibilty, Cooperation and Mutual Respect’ with our children.  There is no charge for this.

Hope to see a lot of people at all three events. – Lil

Genealogy Workshop – 9/14/13

The Walpole Historical Society will sponsor another free Genealogy
Workshop on Saturday Saturday September 14, 2013 from 10-12 noon.
Jeanne & Peter Jeffries have pursued Genealogy for over 30 years and
welcome beginners as well as experienced persons. Hints regarding
research sources as well as stone walls will be shared. Call for
reservation at 603 756 2933. More information can be found on the
Walpole Historical Society web site: http://www.walpolehistory.org .

WALPOLE COMMUNITY CROP Hunger Walk – 9/21/13

WALPOLE COMMUNITY CROP Hunger Walk to be held on Saturday, September 21, 2013.

Looking to make a difference in these trying times?  The WALPOLE COMMUNITY CROP Hunger Walk has set a goal of 50 Walkers and hopes to raise $5,000 to help stop hunger and poverty here in our community and around the world, through self-help initiatives.  A portion of the funds raised here in Walpole will go to the Fall Mountain Food Shelf.

Last year, 41 walkers raised more than $3,543 in our CROP Hunger Walk.  Help us break our record. Get a group of friends together and come join us.

Haiti is one part of the world where CROP Hunger Walks are making a big difference.  In the aftermath of the killer earthquake, Church World Service was there with much-needed emergency assistance.  With the recovery effort in full swing, CWS is helping families and communities to rebuild homes, food supplies and livelihoods.

CROP Hunger Walks also play a role in the U.S., helping communities ravaged by floods and tornadoes to recover.

For more information about the WALPOLE COMMUNITY CROP Hunger Walk, contact Jana Sellarole at 756-4380 or Ellie Shaw at 756-4866.

 

Did You Know? – 8/13/13

August 13, 2013

1. There is no half day for freshmen the day before school starts. On day 1, August 27th, there will be activities for freshmen to familiarize themselves with the high school and meet peers in each grade level.

2. If your child did not receive their schedule please contact Mrs. Rumrill at: 835-2917.
3. FMRHS hosted an EOC training session for area fire departments in our library computer lab on Wednesday, August 7th.
4. During the 2012-2013 school year, 61 students took a total of 88 Advanced Placement Exams. 73.8% scored a 3 or better. (NH state: 74.8%).

Thomas H. Ronning, Principal

Fall Mountain Regional High School

Monadnock Garden Club – 8/21/13

On August 21st the public is invited to a special Floral Design and Horticulture display at Alsyon’s Orchard.  Designs will be judged by the Monadnock Garden Club earlier in the day, but the public is invited from 1:00-2:30 PM.  There is no charge for this and guests can pick up some new ideas for making their own centerpieces and/or floral displays for the home.

Thanks for letting us know about this, Peggy Dion. – Lil

Women of Walpole – 8/14/13

Peggy Dion asked me to remind the Women of Walpole that there is a meeting on Wednesday the 14th at 2:00.  She was hesitant to post the address since it is at a private home but she told me that group members would know where. – Lil

Planning Board Agenda – 8/13/13

Regina Borden sent the agenda for the Tuesday meeting and wanted to be sure that I pointed out the change of location.  The floors in the Town Hall won’t be ready for Tuesday so the meeting will be at the church. – Lil

TOWN OF WALPOLE

PLANNING BOARD MEETING

PO Box 729

Walpole, NH 03608

AGENDA

MEETING DATE:  Tuesday, August 13, 2013, at 7:00 PM.

 **NOTE CHANGE OF LOCATION:  First Congregational Church, Walpole, NH**

Open Meeting:

  1.  Roll Call – Designate Alternates;
  2. Approve Minutes of Regular Meeting on July 9, 2013.

Public Hearings:

Proposed Amendment to the Site Plan Review (Continued from July Meeting)

“Changes and Alterations in an Approved Site Plan”

Subdivision – One Lot Into Three Lots:  Richard S. Francis, III, Ramsay Hill, Tax Map #011, Lot #007-001, Rural Agricultural Zoning District.

Site Plan Review – Change in Use from Office to Multi-Family Residential: Bruce R. Carruthers, 28 Main Street, Tax Map #019, Lot #042, Commercial Zoning District

New Business:

Rice Mountain Estate:  Mr. Gerenser requested that this Public Hearing be tabled until the September meeting.

 Old Business:

  1.  PB Alternate Members:  Clarify Terms of Office for Two Alternate PB Members.

Other Business:

Planning Board:

  1.  Workshop Session:  There will be a Workshop Session on Tuesday, August 27, 2013, at 7:00 PM in the Town Hall Downstairs Office.

Communications and Miscellaneous:

  1.  Handouts, Announcements and Other.

Adjourn Meeting: