Milton Select Board Discusses Sign Bylaw Amendments and Library Parking Challenges

During a recent meeting of the Milton Select Board, discussions revolved around proposed amendments to the town’s sign bylaws and the ongoing library parking challenges. The proposed changes to the sign bylaws focused on modernizing regulations, particularly concerning illuminated signs and temporary signage, while the library parking discussion explored the feasibility of a new development project amidst community concerns.

The meeting began with an in-depth examination of the proposed amendments to chapter 275 of the general bylaws, specifically targeting the zoning bylaws related to signs and billboards. Participants discussed a comprehensive overhaul of the existing regulations. Notably, the revisions sought to prohibit LED, neon, or exposed light sources, with exceptions for certain signs requiring special permits. The proposal also aimed to streamline the sign approval process, directing appeals to the zoning board of appeals rather than the select board, a change intended to increase efficiency.

Temporary signage regulations received considerable attention. Under the new proposal, temporary sale signs would have an extended display period of 180 days, allowing more flexibility for businesses. Additionally, the bylaw sought to address the vagueness surrounding sign regulations outside business districts by establishing distinct rules for residential and business areas, thereby balancing business visibility with maintaining the town’s character.

In contrast to the sign bylaw discussions, the library parking issue stirred considerable debate. The parking challenges have persisted since the master plan of 2014, prompting the library trustees and the Master Plan Implementation Committee to identify potential sites for new parking facilities. A location on Canton Avenue was considered, but significant opposition emerged during public forums, with concerns over sustainability and the impact on local aesthetics. Many community members expressed disapproval of clear-cutting a wooded area to make way for parking, citing the importance of preserving the environment and the scenic road.

The library’s parking challenges further intensified with proposals for a potential development project near the library, which included plans for 28 residential units and a café. The development would necessitate around 70 parking spaces, raising questions about the feasibility and appropriateness of such a project in a historic area. Concerns centered around the impact on the landscape and whether the community would support such a drastic transformation, particularly given the area’s other expansion projects, including a new hospital and memory care facility.

The lack of community engagement in the planning process was a recurring theme in the discussions. Many felt that residents were not adequately informed about the implications of the proposed project. It was suggested that the planning board should be more formally involved in the process to provide recommendations on municipal projects, emphasizing the need for a collaborative approach that includes various stakeholders, such as town residents, the planning board, and library trustees.

As the meeting progressed, the Select Board considered a proposal to summarize the discussions in a comment letter to consolidate opinions and ensure planning board involvement in the Request for Proposal (RFP) development process. This approach aimed to address concerns about transparency and ensure that all voices are represented in the planning decisions.

The economic development planning segment of the meeting focused on the allocation of $50,000 from free cash to be shared between the select board and planning board for continued participation in an economic development plan. The planning board had previously collaborated with the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) on public outreach initiatives, particularly in East Milton Square. The board expressed a desire to shift focus toward the west side of town, which presented untapped potential for economic growth.

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