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Board meetings and strategic plans from Angelina E. Broccoli's organization
The meeting included a review of a proposed five-unit residential townhouse development on Smithfield Road. The applicant sought master and preliminary plan approval under unified development plan review, alongside requests for special use permits and various zoning variances. Discussions touched upon the administrative modification process for setback variances and the project's adherence to zoning ordinance requirements.
The Town Council discussed a proposed zone change amendment to classify doggy daycare as a permitted use in specific business districts. The proposal, which included detailed requirements for noise mitigation, waste management, and site planning, faced scrutiny from local residents regarding potential noise, odors, traffic impact, and safety concerns for children in the vicinity. Legal counsel clarified that future applicants would be required to submit detailed site plans and narratives addressing these concerns to the town before receiving operational permits.
The meeting included a discussion regarding the capital improvements plan and general budget deficit issues. The board also reviewed an application for a five-unit residential townhouse development at Smithfield Road, which involves requests for a special use permit and a zoning variance. Due to the applicant's absence, the board agreed to continue the review of this project to a future scheduled meeting date.
The Planning Board discussed a request for a unified development plan review involving a two-lot minor subdivision at Manchester Farm Road. Key discussion points included the project's drainage easements, the need for frontage variances due to the unique shape and size of the lot, and the status of wetland delineation on the property.
The Town Council meeting covered the presentation of the fiscal year 2026-2027 budget, which includes a tax increase attributed to revenue losses from a hospital acquisition and debt service for school infrastructure projects. The council also discussed a proposal for the acquisition of land in Lincoln to address parking needs for public events, with suggestions from the public to explore alternative transportation solutions. Furthermore, the council addressed concerns regarding the temporary condition of the bridge on Brook Farm Road and initiated a request for status updates on relevant grants and the bridge's structural condition.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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