Southwick Planning Board Discusses Gazebo Modifications, Infrastructure, and Solar Installation Moratorium
- Meeting Overview:
The Southwick Planning Board meeting on March 24, 2026, addressed several topics, including modifications to a restaurant’s outdoor dining area, infrastructure security for a subdivision, and the ongoing solar installation moratorium. discussions revolved around the expansion of outdoor dining at a local restaurant, with a focus on probationary periods and compliance. Additionally, the board reviewed infrastructure plans for Noble State Crossing and addressed a moratorium on large-scale solar projects pending guidance from the Attorney General’s office.
The most engaging discussions centered on the request for a special permit modification for a restaurant looking to expand its outdoor dining area. The board deliberated on the specifics, including seating capacity and event management for gazebo one. The maximum occupancy for gazebo one was set at 20 patrons, with an arrangement allowing for the removal of ten seats from the restaurant’s main area to be temporarily reassigned to the gazebo for events. The flexibility in seating was emphasized, with language adjustments to allow management discretion in chair movements. This change aimed to accommodate events while ensuring compliance with local regulations.
The board also considered the necessity of a probationary period to gauge the project’s success and community impact, proposing a timeframe from May 1st to September 15th, 2026. This period aligns with the operational season, allowing the board to monitor the use of the gazebo and evaluate compliance with the permit conditions. During this time, the hours of operation for the gazebo were set to conclude by 9:00 p.m., including necessary cleanup, to prevent disturbances.
Further deliberations included requirements for the applicant to engage with the conservation commission regarding ADA-compliant access and trash receptacle placement. Gazebo two and gazebo three were designated for storage use only, barring patrons. Noise concerns were addressed with the provision for additional screening if necessary, based on the probationary period’s findings. Compliance checks by town officials were planned to ensure adherence to seating and operational terms, with violations potentially leading to the revocation of the special permit.
Infrastructure security for Noble State Crossing was another key topic. Jesse Ser presented a six-month plan outlining ongoing and future work, including road maintenance and cleanup. The board was informed of the need for an awaited water quality certificate critical for advancing construction. Discussions about establishing a homeowners association for the open space were ongoing.
The board also addressed a moratorium on large-scale solar installations, specifically concerning a request on Will Palmer Road. With a moratorium currently in place, the board awaits further guidance from the Attorney General’s office before proceeding.
Additional discussions included the Chapter 61A right of first refusal for a property on Anderson Road. The board concluded that the property was not a priority for preservation, opting not to recommend pursuing the right of first refusal.
The meeting further included routine agenda items such as the approval of previous meeting minutes and the transfer of a tax incentive program to the board of assessors, which was deemed outside the planning board’s purview. The board also reviewed a draft letter to the select board regarding a property’s removal from Chapter 61A.
Karl J Stinehart
Planning Board Officials:
Diane M Juzba, Jessica Ann Thornton, David Anthony Spina, Meghan Lightcap, Richard W Utzinger, Jon Goddard (Town Planner), Michael B Doherty, David H Sutton
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Meeting Type:
Planning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/24/2026
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Recording Published:
03/27/2026
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Duration:
76 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Hampden County
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Towns:
Southwick
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