Somerville Planning Board Considers Renovations and Flood Mitigation Strategies

The Somerville Planning Board meeting addressed redevelopment proposals and flood mitigation strategies. Key discussions included a proposed renovation on West Main Street, involving a 141 square foot addition and modernizing apartments, as well as comprehensive plans to address flood risks affecting various properties, particularly a vacant site at Park Avenue and High Street.

Central to the meeting was the preliminary hearing for the renovation of 6 West Main Street, a project aiming to breathe new life into a building damaged by fire. The property owner, Prashant Patil, and his architect, Daram Ma, outlined plans for a substantial renovation, including a 141 square foot addition to the second and third floors. This addition seeks to modernize residential units, offering a mix of one and two-bedroom options within the existing structure. The first floor is slated to return to a restaurant or commercial space. The renovation proposal included significant interior changes, such as updated apartment layouts and the addition of a sprinkler system to enhance safety.

Board members raised questions about compliance with building codes, particularly concerning the size of the apartments and bedrooms. There was a focus on ensuring that the proposed dimensions adhered to international building codes, with particular attention paid to accessibility standards. Members also discussed the necessity of maintaining natural light in the apartments and the implications of future neighboring property developments that could impact window placements. The potential for an additional staircase and ductwork for a future restaurant operation was also explored, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive approach to the building’s redesign.

The conversation then shifted to broader community concerns, with discussions on properties affected by flooding, notably the vacant site at Park Avenue and High Street. Once a location for medical offices, this site has remained empty for years due to repeated flooding incidents. The board considered the possibility of acquiring the property to transform it into community parkland, which could serve as a strategic move in broader redevelopment plans. This proposal aligns with a larger vision of leveraging flood-prone properties in negotiations with developers, potentially requiring contributions to parkland acquisition in exchange for increased development density in nearby areas.

Flood mitigation strategies were further discussed, particularly for homeowners in flood-prone areas who wish to remain in their homes. The board deliberated on creating an overlay zone to facilitate home improvements aimed at reducing flood risks, acknowledging the challenges faced by residents who have rebuilt multiple times. A proposal was made to streamline the approval process for flood-related home improvements, allowing homeowners to bypass typical development processes in favor of more expedited modifications. This approach aims to support residents while minimizing future flood risks.

The existing state programs, Blue Acres and Green Acres, were mentioned as mechanisms for homeowners looking to sell their properties, although these programs require individual applications without municipal funding.

Additionally, the board discussed recommendations for the master plan, focusing on historic preservation and tree ordinances. There was a call for creating a historic preservation commission to streamline decisions related to historic properties, although opinions varied on the practicality of introducing such a commission. Concerns were raised about the potential burden on the planning board if it were to handle historic preservation details without additional support.

The tree ordinance was also a topic of interest, with proposed changes to regulations regarding tree size thresholds and fines for violations. The board emphasized the need for clear documentation and accountability mechanisms to enforce tree ordinances effectively. Suggestions were made to review recommendations from environmental commissions and integrate them into the planning process.

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Mayor:
Brian Gallagher
Planning Board Officials:
Lisa Werner, Jason Kraska, Larry Cleveland, Roger Vroom, Christopher Adickes, Barry Van Horn, Giovanni Manilio, Andrea Adair, Ryan Bakie (Planning and Zoning Board Secretary), Kevin Sluka (Deputy Board Secretary), Kara Kaczynski (Board Attorney), Michael Cole (Board Planner and Engineer)

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