Fall River City Council Tables Key Issues on Utility Pole Placement and Curb Cut Requests

In a recent Fall River City Council meeting, two issues were addressed: the proposed placement of a utility pole by National Grid and Verizon New England, and a curb cut request on California Street. Both matters were tabled for further consideration due to resident objections and concerns about their potential impact on local communities.

The council’s debate regarding the installation of a new jointly-owned pole by National Grid and Verizon on Locust Street took center stage. The proposal faced opposition from a resident who submitted a written objection, though they were not present at the meeting. The objection raised concerns about the pole’s placement and its potential impact on the resident’s property. The absence of the objecting resident sparked a discussion on the necessity of their presence at the meeting, with council members emphasizing the importance of considering the resident’s written input.

A representative of National Grid assured the council that the proposed pole was positioned about ten feet from the corner of the resident’s property and aligned with existing poles. Despite this, the representative expressed willingness to explore alternative locations to alleviate the resident’s concerns. The council discussed the merits of tabling the item to allow for further negotiation and consideration of different pole placements.

One council member noted the rarity of written objections. Questions arose about whether a new application would be necessary for relocating the proposed pole. The National Grid representative acknowledged uncertainty about this requirement, explaining that the pole’s initial placement was based on a design for reliability devices serving 500 customers. However, the representative confirmed that relocating the pole might be feasible. Ultimately, the council voted to table the proposal, seeking a collaborative resolution that considered the resident’s objections.

In another significant agenda item, the council deliberated on a request to remove 19 feet of curb on California Street, creating a total opening of 31 feet. The property owner intended to park one car in the garage and accommodate additional vehicles along the street. During the public comment portion, a neighbor, Nicholas Cecilio, voiced multiple objections to the proposed curb cut.

Cecilio cited previous negligence by contractors at the site, including blocked driveways, noise ordinance violations, and leftover debris that posed safety hazards. He also recounted a fire incident he had to address and expressed doubts about the contractor’s ability to complete the job without further issues. Furthermore, Cecilio questioned the necessity of a new curb opening, given that the applicant already had one, and expressed concerns about losing parking spots on the already limited dead-end street. He highlighted potential drainage problems from the curb removal, fearing water runoff could damage his property.

In response, Mendes, representing the property owner, acknowledged some of the objections had been translated for the owner, who understood the general concerns. Mendes disputed Cecilio’s claims about the fire incident, asserting it was minor and handled appropriately. He expressed frustration over the neighbor’s complaints and clarified that workers did not start noisy activities until after 8:00 a.m.

The city’s engineering department provided further clarification, explaining that the project had undergone a thorough site plan review, which required four off-street parking spaces as per zoning regulations. The engineer assured that the road work, including resurfacing, was necessary before occupancy permits could be issued. This measure aimed to prevent road failure from utility trenches. The drainage plan incorporated porous asphalt for the parking area to address runoff issues.

A participant noted that the issues extended beyond the transportation committee’s scope and suggested directing complaints to the building department. It was highlighted that the road would be in better condition post-project, regardless of the curb cut, due to necessary resurfacing. The council acknowledged the potential loss of parking spaces but noted that the redesign could accommodate four vehicles off-street.

Concerns about additional construction work impacting parking and safety were raised, with a reminder that the city was responsible for inspecting the work to ensure compliance with standards. The need for proper road restoration post-completion was reiterated, emphasizing that the city would not issue an occupancy permit until all restoration work met standards.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Paul Coogan
City Council Officials:
Joseph D. Camara, Linda M. Pereira, Shawn E. Cadime, Michelle M. Dionne, Attorney Bradford L. Kilby, Paul B. Hart, Cliff Ponte, Andrew J. Raposo, Laura-Jean Sampson

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