Kingston Planning Board Reviews Development Proposals Amid Parking Concerns

In the recent Kingston Planning Board meeting, discussions revolved around the development of two major projects: the conversion of the former Baymont Hotel into residential apartments and renovations to an existing multifamily apartment complex. The focus centered on parking adequacy, traffic implications, and housing needs, as board members and developers sought to address community concerns and regulatory compliance.

The conversion of the former Baymont Hotel on Main Street into residential apartments was a key topic. The proposal aims to transform 108 hotel units into 97 apartments, including 80 studios, 12 one-bedroom apartments, and five two-bedroom apartments. The project, introduced by a legal representative, highlighted the building’s non-conforming status due to pre-existing zoning regulations and proposed renovations to add amenities like gym space and a community room. The board explored the project’s potential impact on the neighborhood, with the zoning board of appeals tasked with evaluating whether the changes would be more detrimental than the current hotel use. Architectural plans were provided to contextualize the renovations, and the board’s reception was largely positive, though ultimate approval hinges on further assessments.

Parking and traffic implications were recurring themes throughout the discussions. A separate proposal to renovate an existing multifamily apartment complex included plans to convert units into fully livable apartments with full kitchens. This project also faced scrutiny over parking adequacy, with developers proposing an expansion of the existing lot from 94 to 104 spaces. The allocation strategy designated one parking space per studio and one-bedroom unit, and two spaces for two-bedroom units, meeting zoning bylaw requirements. However, only two spaces were reserved for visitors, raising concerns about practicality given potential guest traffic. Board members expressed skepticism about limiting visitor parking to two spaces, with suggestions to revisit the plan to better accommodate guests.

The discussion touched on possibilities of collaborating with nearby entities like the MBTA to secure additional parking spaces. Representatives emphasized that the apartments were primarily intended for workforce housing, targeting young professionals and retirees, and underscored the site’s proximity to public transport as a mitigating factor for limited parking. Despite these assurances, the board remained firm on the need for a more robust visitor parking solution, proposing a minimum range of six to ten spaces.

Further discussions involved site-related logistics such as waste disposal and maintenance. The current proposal eliminated previously approved perpendicular parking spots, prompting suggestions to reinstate some for development use. Considerations were raised about encroaching on courtyard green spaces to add parking, though preserving such areas was deemed important. The board also addressed the necessity for better waste management practices, including increased pickup frequency and larger containers.

In addition to these development proposals, the meeting briefly touched on other municipal concerns. Updates were provided on efforts to secure grant funding for improvements at Exit 20, aimed at enhancing traffic flow and pedestrian safety through roundabout construction. A potential special meeting to move the town meeting date to June 6 was noted, driven by budget finalization delays due to administrative turnover. Optimism was expressed regarding a potential Senate earmark for the Exit 20 project, with traffic lane narrowing suggested as a means to improve safety.

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