Westport Planning Board Approves Affordable Housing Project Amid Stormwater Concerns
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Meeting Type:
Planning Board
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Meeting Date:
11/19/2024
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Recording Published:
11/19/2024
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Duration:
117 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Bristol County
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Towns:
Westport
- Meeting Overview:
The Westport Planning Board recently approved a four-lot single-family housing development on Old Harbor Road, proposed by the Little Compton Housing Trust, despite ongoing concerns about stormwater management. The approval came with several conditions, including the establishment of a homeowners association to maintain the private road and drainage systems.
During the public hearing, discussions focused heavily on the stormwater management plan, which proposed a 5% reduction in runoff compared to the required 20%. This discrepancy raised concerns among board members and local residents. One participant voiced apprehension about the impact of climate change on storm frequency and intensity, questioning the project’s preparedness to handle these evolving conditions. This sentiment was echoed by local property owners Paula Cummings and Carrie McKinnon, who worried about potential water runoff impacting their properties. Cummings particularly questioned the developers’ inability to meet the full reduction requirements, given their awareness of the drainage challenges at the time of purchase.
The developers, represented by Don Madus of Able Engineering, cited the narrow 50-foot-wide strip of land and existing utilities as constraints preventing more extensive drainage improvements. They defended the plan’s adequacy, noting low peak flow rates for major storm events. Despite these assurances, the board deliberated on the necessity of waivers related to drainage requirements, road cross-section standards, and the absence of a proposed street name, ultimately approving the development with conditions to address these concerns.
In another discussion, the board reviewed a proposal for constructing three storage buildings on American Legion Highway, where the applicant seeks to expand existing facilities on land formerly occupied by the St. George School. The project faced scrutiny over its location within the Aquifer Protection District, necessitating a special permit from the Zoning Board of Appeals. The board debated the project’s compliance with zoning regulations and the adequacy of fire department access. Concerns about the drainage plan, which involves discharging into nearby wetlands, prompted recommendations to consult with the Massachusetts Environmental Protection Agency.
The landscaping plan for the storage project also attracted attention, with the board emphasizing the need for plansting plans and compliance with standards for tree and shrub sizes. The applicant was instructed to ensure adequate screening for neighboring properties while maintaining existing vegetation along the western boundary. The project plans to add 90 new storage units, with assurances that outdoor storage will be limited to boats and RVs as per zoning board stipulations. The applicant expressed optimism about resolving outstanding issues and moving forward with construction, pending further revisions to address community and regulatory concerns.
The meeting also touched on a stalled construction project requiring recalculations due to aquifer-related issues. The applicant sought permission to proceed with foundational work before winter, citing urgency due to weather conditions. The board clarified that while they do not issue building permits, phased approval could be possible under specific conditions, allowing the project to advance at the applicant’s risk.
Additionally, a Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness event was announced to engage the public on climate resilience, focusing on projects like hazardous tree removal and emergency preparedness. The meeting concluded with updates on a long-standing Meadow Brook Farms development, highlighting recent progress in road and sidewalk installations.
Jim Hartnett
Planning Board Officials:
James T. Whitin, Robert Daylor, John Bullard, Mark L. Schmid, Manuel Soares, Nadine Castro (Assistant Planner II), Michael Burris (Town Planner, Aicp), Amy Messier (Assistant Town Planner)
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Meeting Type:
Planning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
11/19/2024
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Recording Published:
11/19/2024
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Duration:
117 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Bristol County
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Towns:
Westport
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