Southwick Planning Board Tackles Marina Slip Reallocation and Approves Cannabis Retail Proposal

The Southwick Planning Board meeting centered on issues, including a debate over the reallocation of marina boat slips and the approval process for a retail marijuana establishment. These discussions touched on zoning complexities, safety concerns, and compliance with local regulations.

22:18At the forefront of the meeting was the debate over the reallocation of boat slips at the marina on Haman Road. Ken Egleston submitted an application to modify a special permit and site plan approval to relocate four rental slips due to inadequate water levels affecting the current configuration. The reallocation aimed to improve functionality without expanding the number of slips. Egleston explained his proposal, emphasizing that the modifications would not disrupt marina operations or navigation patterns.

40:18The discussion grew more complex as board members and Lake Management Committee members debated the safety implications of the proposed changes. Concerns were raised about previous agreements to remove a dock section for safety reasons. Lake Management highlighted that relocating rental slips to the northern side could enhance safety by reducing traffic. The exchange revealed historical context discrepancies and the need for clarity on safety and operational agreements. The board acknowledged the necessity for further discussions with the Harbor Master and Lake Management before any decision could be finalized.

Simultaneously, the meeting addressed a public hearing for an application by FNW Holdings LLC to establish a retail marijuana business on College Highway, the former Southwick Episcopal Church site. Representatives outlined plans for the establishment, drawing on their experience with a successful cannabis business in Westfield. The proposal included maintaining the existing building structure and using the oversized septic system to accommodate the new business.

58:41The board scrutinized plans for the facility, emphasizing the separation of retail and medical marijuana components within the layout. The facility was designed with nine point-of-sale registers, three designated for medical use. This design choice underscored the importance of maintaining a clear distinction between the two types of services.

40:18FNW Holdings also discussed compliance with parking requirements, confirming that their plan exceeded the necessary parking spaces. The board’s approval process was contingent on FNW Holdings securing a provisional license, a requirement acknowledged by both the applicants and the board.

Public comments during the meeting included support for the proposed changes to the marina slip allocation and the cannabis establishment. Concerns about shallow water levels affecting dock usage were raised, with assurances that the changes involved repositioning existing slips rather than adding new ones.

1:16:39The meeting also touched on the Earth excavation special permit renewal for Shaker Farms Country Club, focusing on renewing the existing permit without new excavation work. The bond associated with the permit was discussed, with concerns about its continued relevance given that no immediate work was planned.

Additionally, the board deliberated on potential amendments to zoning bylaws. Suggestions included adjusting regulations for marijuana facilities to align with state standards, refining mixed-use provisions, and facilitating more by-right uses in business-restricted zones.

22:18Members worked collaboratively to ensure that all aspects of each proposal were thoroughly vetted before concluding decisions.

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