Residents Voice Concerns Over Proposed New Home and Flag Lot in Westfield Planning Board Meeting

The Westfield Planning Board meeting on December 17 centered on a proposed new house on Roosevelt Avenue and a special permit for a flag lot on Russellville Road. Residents expressed concerns over the size and impact of both projects on their neighborhoods, with discussions highlighting potential compliance issues, community aesthetics, and environmental risks.

The most discussed topic was the proposed construction of a new single-family home on Roosevelt Avenue. Residents raised concerns about the building’s size, the proposed setbacks, and the potential impact on the neighborhood’s character. The applicant, represented by Steven Rosinski, presented plans to subdivide the existing lot with a 200-foot frontage into two parcels, one of which would accommodate the new dwelling with a 92-foot frontage. Rosinski detailed the house design, which he claimed had been adjusted to better fit the neighborhood’s architectural context. He noted that the revised design was five feet six inches shorter than the original proposal and explained that square footage was reallocated from the second floor to the first floor.

However, residents voiced skepticism about the changes. Marilyn Roski, a neighbor from 44 Roosevelt Avenue, criticized the proposal for not considering the neighborhood’s established characteristics, pointing out significant differences in lot sizes and configurations compared to other homes in the area. She questioned the need for variances in past constructions and urged the board to consider the longstanding neighborhood dynamics before approving the project. Another resident highlighted the historical context.

Further discussions revolved around the setbacks and the overall footprint of the proposed house. Residents expressed dissatisfaction with the planned 15-foot setback from one neighbor’s property and 12 feet on the other side, arguing that the new structure would disproportionately dominate the lot. Concerns were also raised about the removal of existing trees, including a small Japanese maple that Rosinski assured would remain, though other trees might be removed for better spacing. A participant questioned the necessity of a larger home, noting that the absence of a ground-floor bathroom contradicted claims of needing space for family gatherings.

A related topic was the special permit request for a flag lot on Russellville Road. The project involved developing a 19-acre preexisting lot with narrow frontage into a flag lot. During the meeting, a representative from S Associates explained plans to construct a berm to address water runoff concerns raised by neighboring residents. The board underscored the importance of adhering to a grading and drainage plan to prevent negative impacts on adjacent properties. Residents acknowledged the applicant’s willingness to incorporate the berm into the permit’s conditions, expressing a willingness to accept the proposal provided these conditions were met.

The meeting also touched upon other planning matters, including a request for a continuance for a large warehouse project on Ampac Road and comments on a proposed battery energy storage facility. The board expressed apprehension about the facility’s proximity to water resource protection districts, citing potential public safety risks like fire hazards. Concerns about PFAS contamination were highlighted, and the board drafted a letter asserting the project posed no benefits to the city and urged for local control over land use decisions.

Finally, discussions turned to zoning regulations for accessory dwelling units (ADUs) and short-term rentals. The board debated the implications of state regulations that would limit local control over architectural standards and other zoning aspects. Members considered the potential impact on neighborhood aesthetics and the possibility of undesirable developments, such as modified storage containers being used as dwellings. The urgency to establish local regulations before the state’s finalized guidelines was stressed, with the board planning to revisit the regulations in early January.

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