Neighborhood Concerns Erupt Over Development Plans at Newbury Select Board Meeting
- Meeting Overview:
The Newbury Select Board recently held a meeting where discussions were dominated by a proposed development project on Sunset Drive, generating significant public concern over potential zoning violations, environmental impacts, and neighborhood character preservation. The meeting involved a detailed examination of the special permit application, with board members and residents scrutinizing the project’s compliance with zoning laws and its broader implications for the community.
A central point of contention was the application submitted by Gerald Fandetti for a special permit to construct a new single-family dwelling on pilings with a garage, which would require an increase in both footprint and height beyond current zoning bylaws. Concerns were raised about the intended use of certain rooms, specifically an office that could be repurposed as a bedroom due to its size and features. This led to a broader discussion about the importance of clear room labeling to prevent future non-compliance with zoning regulations.
Board members and residents alike voiced apprehensions regarding the proposal’s impact on the neighborhood’s integrity. A notable objection came from Jay Martell, a property owner, who argued that the project represented an attempt to circumvent zoning laws and set a precarious precedent for future developments on Plum Island. Martell emphasized that the two lots in question had legally merged, challenging the board’s authority over any boundary adjustments and questioning the legitimacy of the special permit application.
Further complicating the application were discrepancies in the project’s documentation. Concerns were expressed about missing critical elements such as a fire suppression plan, water supply analysis, and stormwater management plan. The absence of these documents was highlighted as a barrier to a comprehensive assessment of the project’s potential detriment to the neighborhood. The board was reminded that the applicant bears the burden of proof to demonstrate compliance with zoning laws and that the board could not approve the project without substantial evidence.
Margaret Thomas, a resident, sought clarification on the environmental implications and the materials to be used for the driveway. Paula Irving, another resident, expressed confusion over the proposed height of the new structure, seeking clarity on how the height was determined relative to the mean elevation of the property.
The meeting also addressed potential legal implications of approving the application. The doctrine of merger and its effects on the board’s jurisdiction were discussed, with speakers citing Massachusetts statutes and case law to argue that the project could not be considered less detrimental than existing non-conforming uses. It was suggested that the board consult town counsel to determine the legal status of the lots before proceeding.
Amidst these discussions, the board emphasized the importance of adhering to objective measurements such as floor area ratio, height, and lot coverage in evaluating the application. They underscored that personal appeals regarding the property’s intended use would not influence their decision, focusing instead on the structure’s compliance with established criteria. The board also considered conducting a site visit to verify the accuracy of the submitted plans against existing conditions.
The meeting concluded with procedural discussions, including plans to continue the hearing to a later date to allow for further review and ensure that all relevant documentation was received and assessed. The board acknowledged the necessity of balancing public input with the rights of developers, reiterating their commitment to upholding zoning laws while considering the concerns of residents.
Tracy Blais
City Council Officials:
Alicia Greco, William DiMaio, Geoffrey Walker, Leslie Matthews, Dana Packer
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/19/2026
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Recording Published:
04/01/2026
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Duration:
76 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Newbury
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