Falmouth Zoning Board Approves Comprehensive Permit for 40-Unit Development Amid Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
The Falmouth Zoning Board of Appeals approved a comprehensive permit for a 40-unit development on Brick Hill Road during its recent meeting. This project aims to provide affordable housing in response to documented needs within the town’s housing production plan. The decision followed discussions on various waivers, environmental considerations, and community concerns raised by abutters.
17:14The most notable part of the meeting was the approval of the comprehensive permit for the 40-unit development proposed by applicant Michael C. This development will include a mix of studio, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom units, with a portion designated as affordable housing. The board deliberated on the necessity of this project, as outlined in the town’s housing production plan, and addressed various logistical and environmental concerns raised by both the town’s engineering department and local abutters.
35:58A key element of the discussions centered around the environmental impact of the development, especially concerning stormwater management and the project’s location within the watershed of Long Pond, a critical drinking water source for the town. The Wastewater Superintendent and the Planning Board emphasized the importance of implementing a denitrifying septic system to mitigate nitrogen pollution. The board agreed that advanced septic systems would be required to align with environmental protection mandates, highlighting the balancing act between development and environmental stewardship.
Concerns from abutters included issues of flooding, stormwater management, and noise, as well as potential environmental impacts on the surrounding neighborhood. Specific apprehensions were voiced about stormwater runoff from Sophie Lane, the management of construction vehicles, and the placement of dumpsters near children’s play areas. These concerns were compounded by the project’s location in a nitrogen-impaired area, necessitating careful consideration of environmental impacts.
1:45:30The board addressed several waivers requested for the project’s approval. A significant waiver allowed the development to exceed the maximum lot coverage limit, moving from the stipulated 40% to 44.4% coverage. This waiver was approved unanimously after thorough discussion. Another waiver involved the project’s non-conforming lot width, recorded at 97 feet instead of the required 100 feet. The board decided to allow the zoning administrator to approve this waiver administratively to streamline the process.
Additional waivers discussed included those related to tree removal and the impact on the landscape. The board stipulated conditions to protect mature trees along property lines and required a schematic of the tree line from the applicant to ensure compliance.
1:11:27The approval of this comprehensive permit also came with a series of conditions aimed at minimizing the project’s impact on the community and environment. The board required the provision of secure, covered bicycle parking and EV-ready parking spaces, along with compliance with dark sky lighting standards. Conditions were also set for stormwater management, construction practices, and landscaping to ensure the project adhered to community standards and environmental guidelines.
0:02In addition to the comprehensive permit discussions, the board addressed another proposal concerning the property on Deacons Avenue. This project involved raising and rebuilding an existing non-conforming dwelling into a new three-bedroom home. The proposal aimed to improve the current structure’s condition and align it with flood zone standards by elevating the first floor. The board discussed the proposal’s merits, noting the improvements in setbacks and the replacement of the existing cesspool with a new denitrification system approved by the Board of Health. The board expressed satisfaction with these changes, recognizing that the project met zoning requirements without creating new non-conformities.
Zoning Board Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Zoning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/13/2025
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Recording Published:
03/14/2025
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Duration:
127 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Barnstable County
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Towns:
Falmouth
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