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32C-043 (16) Att xtra,c.-10 35 OF ON NORTHAMPTONIPLANNING BOARD $2 3 ' - "1"140k oia At a meeting held on June 8, 1989, the Planning Hoard of the City of Northampton voted unanimously to APPROVE the Site Plan submitted by Richard Shea relative to the addition of a 6 , 233 square foot second floor to a one-story building at 58 Pleasant Street, Northampton. The Site Plan Review was conducted under the Provisions of Section 10.11 of the Northampton Zoning Ordinance. Present and voting were Chair N. Duseau, J. Arnould, J. Beauregard, A. Crystal, M. Mendelson, J. Hale, J. Cahillane, and E. J. Gare III . The findings were as follows: 1. Section 10 . 11( 4) (a) requires a proper locus plan be filed, and the Board determined that it was. The plan being approved is entitled, "58-64 Pleasant Street, Northampton, MA" prepared by Pioneer Contractors, with cover sheet dated September 1 , 1988. 3 . Section 10. 11 ( 4) (b) requires that a site plan at proper scale be filed, and the Board determined that it was. 4 . The Board determined, by an item-by-item consideration, that all the criteria in Section 10.11( 4) (b) ( 1 through 18) had either been met, or properly waived. 5 . The Board determined that, under the requirement of Section 10 . 11( 4) (c) that the estimated peak hour traffic volume generated by the proposed addition would be eight c_ars.none. 6 . The Board looked to the Review/Approval Criteria under Section 10 . 11( 5 ) and found that: A. The plan provides for protection of adjoining premises against seriously detrimental uses by provision for surface water drainage, sound and sight buffers, and preservations of views, light and air. The Conservation Commission will be asked to review the storm water runoff. B. The plan satisfactorily deals with the convenience and safety of vehicular and pedestrian movement within the site and on adjacent streets; the location of driveway NORTHAMPTON PLANNING BOARD DECISION RICHARD J. SHEA SITE PLAN REVIEW PAGE TWO • openings in relation to traffic, access by emergency vehicles; and to adjacent streets and, when necessary, compliance with other regulations for the handicapped, minors and the elderly. C. The plan satisfactorily addresses the adequacy of the arrangement of parking and loading spaces in relation to the proposed uses of the premises. D. The plan satisfactorily addresses the relationship of structures and open spaces to the natural landscape, existing buildings and other community assets in the area, and compliance with other requirements of the ordinance. E. The plan satisfactorily deals with mitigation of adverse impacts on the city' s resources, including the effect on the city' s water supply and distribution system, sewage collection and treatment systems, fire protection, and streets . Nancy P. Dkseau, Chair John L. Cahillane Dr. Josef Arnould 14 , E. John `Gare III J 11 ith Hale James Holeva Marion Mendelson / 40/1 ' l i.er , i., Andrew Crystalr!/Joseph Beauregard 7 t Northampton Planning Board June 8, 1989 Meeting Page One The Northampton Planning Board met at 7: 00 p. m. on Thursday, June 8, 1989 in Council Chambers, Wallace J. Puchalski Municipal Building, 212 Main Street, Northampton. Present were Chair N. Duseau, J. Arnould, J. Beauregard, A. Crystal, M. Mendelson, J. Hale, J. Cahillane, E. J. Gare III and L. B. Smith, Senior Planner. At 8 : 00 p. m. , the PUBLIC HEARING ON THE SITE PLAN APPROVAL REQUEST OF RICHARD SHEA was continued. Mr. Shea, David Claxton the contractor, and Atty. Maureen Ryan-Wise were present. Again, the Chair went through the criteria, and found a proper locus plan and site plan on file. Items 1, 2,3 , 5, 6,7,8, 9,10,11,12,13 ,14 ,16 ,17,and 18 were satisfactory. Item 4, it was shown that one second-floor window of the direct abutter will be blocked; the roof of the addition will be 1 1/2 feet below the abutter' s third floor windowsills, and the top of the parapet will be four inches below those sills . On Item 15, the proposed "Tenant Directory" sign on the exterior wall must be approved by the ZBA, or else the sign must be an interior one. No increase in traffic is anticipated. James Sector, facilities manager for the abutting mental health facility, said, "everything is fine. " There being no other proponents, or opponents, the Chair closed the Public Hearing. Dr. Beauregard moved the site plan be approved, and Mr. Cahillane seconded. Mr. Smith went through the Review/Approval criteria, and found "A" through "E" were met. The vote to approve was unanimous. `L�rsf-iL i/ /1// , / Nancy P. Dofseau, Chair