Westport Planning Board Discusses Significant Property Developments and Infrastructure Projects
- Meeting Overview:
At the recent Westport Planning Board meeting, discussions centered around the potential development of additional residential lots on CS Farm Lane, the advancement of a proposed bike path project, and the strategic approach towards re-zoning and traffic management in the region. These topics underscore ongoing efforts to balance residential growth with infrastructure improvements and community preferences.
The most intense deliberation involved a pre-application consultation for a proposed additional lot on CS Farm Lane. This proposal, presented by Greg Nicholas of South Coast Engineering, aims to create a new residential lot for the McCarti family’s grandson and spouse. A central issue was the encroachment of a stone wall, extending 26.5 feet into the property layout, which raised questions about its impact on the Approval Not Required (ANR) proposal. The ANR handbook, last updated over two decades ago, left some ambiguity regarding current compliance standards. Discussions also touched on the practicality of accessing the proposed lot, given historical wetland issues that had previously led to the abandonment of a proposed road.
The conversation extended to the requirements for emergency vehicle access, with a recommended turning radius of 30 feet from the Westport Fire Department being met with a proposed 33-foot radius. Concerns about ensuring unobstructed access to the new lot prompted recommendations for vehicle and boat removal from the right-of-way.
Another topic was a request for a special permit on Forge Road, where Michael Donovan sought flexible frontage and a common driveway to develop three lots for his sons. Board members discussed potential requirements for variance approval, emphasizing the need for community support and suggesting that letters from neighbors could facilitate the variance process. This proposal highlighted the complexities of adhering to zoning bylaws, with particular attention to hardships caused by subdivision efforts.
The meeting also addressed broader infrastructure projects, particularly the proposed bike path that aims to enhance regional connectivity. This project, described as a critical link in the South Coast Greenway initiative, seeks to create a predominantly off-road path for cyclists. Grant applications, including a $54,800 request for a natural resources master plan, are part of a broader funding strategy to support these initiatives. The master plan aims to streamline costs through collaboration with Serpent, a consulting firm familiar with previous planning processes.
Additionally, the board discussed ongoing efforts to manage environmental impacts through projects like the barrier beach improvements and the Angeline Brook culvert. These projects focus on adaptive management strategies to enhance vehicle circulation, signage, and parking, as well as preparing for significant weather events.
Community engagement and support were emphasized as pivotal to the success of these developments. Public workshops and events, such as those focused on the Route 6 plan and salt marsh management, are planned to gather feedback and refine proposals based on community input. The board also highlighted the importance of maintaining clear communication and the progress made in grant writing and long-term planning, including climate resilience strategies.
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:
03/18/2026
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Recording Published:
03/18/2026
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Duration:
94 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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