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The Planning Board held a meeting to discuss and review several site development applications. Approvals were granted for site development plans, including a garage construction and swimming pool cabana reconstruction at 55 Field Terrace, an addition and deck at 20 Willow Street, and modifications to a patio, driveway, and removal of a pergola at 12 Hudson Road East. Additionally, a project for a 700 square foot addition and interior renovations at 16 Riverview Road was presented to the board for review.
The board reviewed several architectural and landscaping project applications. Topics included the restart of a residential project at 3 Shady Lane, covering exterior design changes such as an extended patio, an added staircase, changes to window configurations, and the installation of a cable rail system. Additionally, the board approved applications for the installation of deer fencing at 44 Northbrook Lane and 32 Erie Street, with discussions focusing on the aesthetic impact, visibility from the street, and the use of landscaping to screen the fences.
The board discussed a variance request for a residential property at One Heritage Hill Road involving a renovation that included a garage addition and basement space. The applicant highlighted challenges with lot coverage calculations due to the property's slope and subdivision history. A second case was presented for 88 Fargo Lane concerning proposed driveway alterations to improve site safety and address an undocumented shed within the sideyard setback, which the board also reviewed in the context of drainage and neighbor impacts.
The Planning Board meeting addressed several site development plan applications and approvals. Key items included a residential site plan revision at 88 Fargo Lane involving a driveway alteration, retaining wall, and mitigation plantings. The board reviewed and approved site development plans for 32 South Continent Street, involving construction of an addition and a new rear deck, subject to zoning board variances. Additionally, a renewal of a special permit for reduced work scope was approved for 3 Shady Lane, covering modifications to a previously approved project.
The Rivertowns Food Scraps Study provides a comprehensive roadmap for transforming how seven villages manage food waste, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and build local resilience. The plan outlines a phased strategy centered around four pillars: establishing curbside pickup, capturing food scraps locally through community composting programs, implementing programs and policies for upstream waste reduction, and formalizing collaboration through a Rivertowns Office of Sustainable Waste Management. The ultimate vision is to achieve 80% food scrap diversion by 2045, turning food scraps into a valuable community resource and fostering a cleaner, circular, local future.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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