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The meeting included a review of and comments on the Newell Bridge Interpretive Panel, with a focus on signage location and potential sidewalk additions. Members were informed about a meeting with the Historic Metcalf-Franklin Farm Preservation Association to discuss the possibility of Franklin Farm entering a Local Historic District. The 2025 Rhode Island Local Officials Training Program was discussed. A new Vice Chair was appointed. Ideas for the town's 250th Anniversary were discussed, including a photo contest, a "250" sign in front of Town Hall, and decorations at the Monastery. Possible rain dates for cemetery cleanups were also discussed.
The commission continued a public hearing for the Ashton Dam Hydroelectric Development Project, which the applicant withdrew. A presentation was given on the Grants Mill National Register Nomination, including potential grant investments for high-resolution copies of historical sketches and photos, and the possibility of applying for a CLG grant and designating the site as a National Landmark or local historic district. The commission also discussed the upcoming CLG grant deadline, cemetery cleanup efforts including a planned workshop, and the installation of Historic Tower Hill signs.
The meeting agenda includes a review and comment on the Newell Bridge Interpretive Panel, a discussion of the Historic Metcalf-Franklin Farm Preservation Association meeting on July 8th, an update on the Rhode Island Local Officials Training Program, and the appointment of a new Vice Chair. Public comment will also be heard.
The meeting will include an advisory to the Planning Board regarding a pre-application for a major land development/comprehensive permit for a proposed three-story, 21-unit condominium building at 618 Broad Street. Six of the units will be deed-restricted as affordable. Public comment will also be heard.
The committee reviewed a pre-application for the Harriet Lane Condominiums project, a major land development proposing 12 units (3 affordable). Discussion included site details (road access, water/sewer, drainage, snow storage), environmental concerns (wetlands, wildlife), and public comments expressing worries about flooding, noise, traffic, water pressure, and the impact on the neighborhood. The applicant addressed several concerns, including reducing density and improving site design. The committee heard public comments expressing concerns about affordability, density, noise, traffic, and environmental impacts. The project will go before the Planning Board on January 30th.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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