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The Commission reviewed a Request for Determination of Applicability for the installation of commercial EV charging stations at 162 Hamilton Street, resulting in the issuance of a Negative -2 Determination. Additionally, the Commission heard a Notice of Intent for a residential development at 43 Stage Coach Road, involving wetland filling and replication proposals, which raised significant flooding and drainage concerns from abutters; the hearing was subsequently continued pending a compliance review and site visit. Other business included discussions on a potential mountain biking area at the Pierce Street Conservation Area and the scheduling of upcoming site visits.
The commission granted requests for Certificates of Compliance for parking improvements and window replacement at the Whitney Carriage property. Public hearings were held regarding Notices of Intent for infrastructure upgrades at 163 Pioneer Drive, a drainage improvement project at Burrage and Monoosnock Avenues, and residential development at 20 Wachusett Street. Additionally, the commission declined an informal request to support the redevelopment of the Mall at Whitney Field as a replacement project under MEPA, citing potential environmental impacts.
The Commission addressed several Notices of Intent for residential and infrastructure projects, including approval for single-family dwelling construction and renovations at 20 Wachusett Street and safety improvements at 163 Pioneer Drive. A new hearing for the demolition and reconstruction of Fallbrook Elementary School was introduced, with discussions focusing on stormwater management, wetlands compliance, and potential off-site conservation restrictions. The Commission also reviewed ordinance updates regarding water quality and erosion control, discussed a commissioner vacancy, scheduled a city-wide cleanup event, and evaluated a proposal for mountain bike trails at the Pierce Street Conservation Area.
The Commission addressed multiple Notices of Intent, including approvals for the Burrage Avenue and Monoosnoc Avenue culvert project and the demolition and construction project at Fall Brook Elementary School. Hearings were continued for a mixed-use development on Pleasant Street and the installation of EV charging stations at Hamilton Street. Additionally, the Commission ratified an enforcement order regarding unauthorized excavation work at 10 Wildflower Road, discussed local cleanup efforts, trail vandalism, and ongoing collaborations with NEMBA for trail maintenance.
The City Council conducted public hearings regarding utility pole and fixture locations for National Grid and Verizon New England. The Council reviewed communications from the Mayor, including a request for a fire department appropriation and a recreation director appointment. Several petitions were addressed, covering zoning ordinance amendments, renewal of secondhand dealer licenses, and utility infrastructure requests. Financial reports were presented, and the Council granted an appropriation for police salary adjustments. Appointments to various city boards and commissions were approved. Furthermore, the Council discussed the upcoming budget process and community announcements, such as an art show and veteran services.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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