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- MA
- Middlesex County
- 4/23/24
- 04/24/2024
- 129 Minutes
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Overview: The Ayer Planning Board recently convened to address a series of issues, most notably the proposed expansion and renovation of the Noya Food Factory. The meeting saw discussions on a variety of topics, with the Noya Food Factory’s site development application taking center stage. Key points of debate included modifications to the building’s height, parking, landscaping, and stormwater management. Also of significance were discussions regarding the redevelopment of a property on Groton Harvard Road, concerns over soil suitability on Harvard Road, and debates over stormwater management plans for new developments.
- MA
- Middlesex County
- 4/22/24
- 04/22/2024
- 168 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Hopkinton Planning Board meeting, discussions centered on the release of a bond for Hopkinton Highlands 3 and the potential adoption of a specialized energy code aimed at reducing carbon emissions from new buildings. The meeting also delved deep into the complexities of stormwater management for proposed developments, highlighting the challenges posed by poor soil conditions and high groundwater levels. Furthermore, the board engaged in a review of a significant school expansion project, which seeks to address overcrowding concerns at the Hopkins school.
- MA
- Franklin County
- 4/22/24
- 04/23/2024
- 12 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Shutesbury Planning Board devoted attention to a legal complaint from Kohl’s against the town. The board decided to enter an executive session to discuss the matter, citing that an open session would be detrimental to the town’s position. The executive session was the most significant item on the agenda.
- FL
- Duval County
- 4/22/24
- 04/22/2024
- 43 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Jacksonville Beach Planning Commission meeting, a significant rezoning request for the property at 602 1st Street North, along with 123, 129, and 135 5th Avenue North, was discussed at length and ultimately approved. The request to rezone from Central Business District and Redevelopment District to solely Redevelopment District aimed to enable the transformation of the property into a mixed-use commercial development. This development is set to include the expansion of an existing restaurant and the creation of new commercial and residential spaces. The application’s approval was in alignment with the comprehensive plan and was recommended by the staff and the Community Redevelopment Agency, conditional upon enhancing the pedestrian-friendly nature of the property.
- MA
- Bristol County
- 4/18/24
- 04/18/2024
- 29 Minutes
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Overview: The Acushnet Planning Board convened to discuss a significant subdivision proposal for a property on Keen Road, with key revisions to the initial plan, including stormwater management and lot configurations. The proposal, by AMN Estate Holdings LLC and engineered by Fing Corporation of Fair Haven, Massachusetts, outlined a six-lot subdivision with a single access street, adjustments to stormwater basins, and the addition of street trees. The plan also addressed concerns raised in previous meetings, such as intersection sight distance, lot six configuration, and stormwater basin maintenance. A point of discussion revolved around the sequence of construction, specifically the installation of the infiltration basin and road surface binder coat. The meeting concluded with a motion to continue the public hearing to May 2nd, 2024, awaiting review by the Conservation Commission on stormwater management before any approval can be considered.