Southwick Planning Board Faces Ongoing Frustrations Over Noble Street Crossing Project
- Meeting Overview:
During the Southwick Planning Board meeting on May 5, 2026, attention was drawn to the ongoing issues surrounding the Noble Street Crossing project, with public concerns about its prolonged construction phase. Additionally, the board addressed the denial of a solar project moratorium by the Attorney General’s office, discussed adjustments for ADA compliance in local projects, and deliberated over alternative housing designs.
The Noble Street Crossing project was a central topic, as Michael Schultz, a member of the public, voiced his dissatisfaction with the current state of the development. Schultz highlighted that despite previous assurances of cleanup, the area remains cluttered with construction debris, logs, and stumps. He described sidewalks leading to a cliff, posing risks to children and other pedestrians, and questioned the developer’s accountability. Schultz’s concerns emphasized the ongoing nature of the issue, which he claimed has persisted for at least eight years. He urged the Planning Board to ensure the developer completes the necessary work, stressing the safety and connectivity of pedestrian pathways. In response, board members acknowledged the project’s phased progress, noting recent discussions with the Department of Public Works (DPW) about its status.
In other matters, the Planning Board discussed the Attorney General’s rejection of a moratorium on large-scale ground solar projects. The Town Planner reported reaching out to the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission to explore alternative bylaw language. This decision underlines the ongoing regulatory challenges facing the town in balancing development with environmental considerations.
The board also reviewed a minor site plan modification at Pristine Place, which involved creating ADA-accessible walkways. The discussion centered around ensuring compliance with accessibility standards and proper signage for fire lanes and handicap spaces. The board aimed to ensure that modifications adhered to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) without necessitating a new application.
Another agenda item was the Approval Not Required (A&R) plan for specific Southwick lots. The board faced a timing challenge, as legal counsel’s approval was still pending and the next meeting fell outside the 21-day decision window. The petitioner opted to await legal advice to ensure the matter’s proper handling, with the board prepared to convene a special meeting if necessary.
The meeting also saw the Planning Board tackle the topic of accessory dwelling units (ADUs) and tiny homes. A member noted the guidelines limiting ADUs to 50% of the main dwelling’s square footage, capped at 900 square feet. The board discussed the feasibility of permitting smaller lots for tiny homes, considering infrastructure needs like water and sewer systems. This conversation pointed to a potential two-part approach: allowing tiny homes and detached ADUs, while reviewing zoning regulations to facilitate denser housing on smaller lots, contingent upon health and safety standards.
The board finalized its agenda with a discussion on the public safety wireless communications tower special permit and site plan. Members debated waiving specific requirements like the balloon plane test and setback requirements, ultimately voting to approve these waivers. The decision included specifications for the tower’s construction plan, emphasizing the need for a recorded easement agreement by July 1, 2026, to meet the project’s operational deadline.
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:
05/05/2026
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Recording Published:
05/06/2026
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Duration:
61 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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