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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-10-20"RAFT Minutes - Planning Board, Town of Dryden 10/20/88 ® Present: Caldwell, Roberts, Lavine, Rotunda, Friedman Absent: Chase. 1. Public Hearing - Mark Stevens for 2 lot subdivision off Dryden Rd. near Shew Furniture. Original project has been scaled down to a 2 lot proposal which is being treated by the Planning Board as a new proposal. At this hearing Mr. Herrick of T.G.Mi1ler presented the proposal which has been reduced to 1 lot with a new Town Road. The new road will serve this one lot and will also provide town road access to 2 pre- existing dwellings. Concerns were expressed by Planning Board members about the Town's having a new road to serve suchi.a limited number of dwellings. Part of the road's length is necessitated by, the difficulties of the terrain and the need for adequate turning space fo'r town plows. At our sketch conference we had asked Mr. Herrick to be aware of three special concerns, - adequacy of underground water for wells, drainage plan for area with special attention to impact on properties on Rt. 366, and the possibility that there may be a classified stream which would be impacted negatively by increased runoff. The lot which is up for approval is not the parcel closest to the road (which at present will be retained and is in no way to be considered an approved lot), but is the parcel adjacent to it. The Health Dept. will allow a sand filter system on the lot under consideration at this hearing. The road is in except topping (no written report on road status has been received). Mr. Stevens has made a drainage way between his property and the neighboring properties on Rt. 366. Three members of the public spoke - Mr. Hildebrand regarding seeding of the ditch area to stabilze its contours and minimize runoff, Mr. Armstrong of Shew Furniture regarding potential difficulties with parking in winter for his building depending on how the snow is plowed, and Mr. Tillapaugh to state that most of the issues have now been worked out-and he feels the project is a potentially good one. Public Hearing was closed. Environmental Assessment Form (EAF) was studied by the Planning Board and adjustments were made to reflect the reduction to one unit. Moved, 2nd Carried with Mr. Lavine abstaining to issue a Negative Declaration based on our study of the material and our study of the project in general. Mr. Lavine stated that he was abstaining not because he felt additional information was needed but because he felt that the Town's acceptance of a 600'+ road for such a limited number of dwellings was inappropriate. He also expressed concern over the length of curb cut onto the new road from the Shew Furniture parking area. Moved, 2nd,Carried with Mr. Lavine voting No that we accept the 1 lot subdivision as proposed with the following conditions:' a) Vin.. "o o� r., . ; y „ecessa r He,-U $ to Dept . approvals, b) road is approved by Town H i ghwa`; Sup., c) road is deeded and accepted by Town or a bond, or other instrument or .surety satisfactory to the Town Attorney is furnished by the.developer to make sure-that-this road does become completed and deeded to the Town in a timely fashion, d) ditches, open areas, drainage ditches to be seeded as soon as feasible, e) written statement to be obtained from Mr. Herrick that drainage solutions have been installed as described. In voting No Mr. Lavine expressed his concern again over the road. 2. Sketch Conference - Kenneth Gardner - 4 lots Ellis Hollow and Hurd Rd.. Planning Board reviewed proposal. Mr. Herrick stated that it may be ready for hearing Dec. 15th but he will confirm with Planning Board in time for publication. 3. Sketch Conference - James Block - Hunt Hill Rd. - George Schlecht presented several alternative layouts for the proposed land and the Planning Board commented on same. Since both the Gardner and Block proposals may involve long driveways, we may want to require certain driveway standards before C.O.s can.be given. This should be discussed with the Town Attorney. The Block proposal will not be ready for hearing in December. B. Caldwell, recorder I P