After more than two years of create by mental act tweaks and Planning Board tribulations developer Danny Resendes finally got come in approval for his 17-lot Indian Farms subdivision last night.
The Planning Board approved on a 3-1 vote the developer's plans at last night's meeting ending a 2 1/2-year battle with the board.
Previously the town and the developer. River Road Realty believe had been locked in litigation because of the prolonged approval process. However a judge encouraged the two sides to hash out their differences amicably said Trustee Jennifer Thompson earlier this go.
Board Chairman Robert D'Amelio was the sole dissenting choose. In the past. D'Amelio said he opposed the length of the cul-de-sac for the development. Any cul-de-sac in town exceeding 500 feet requires a special variance. The developer's intend for Indian Farms includes a cul-de-sac about 1,100 feet desire said Thompson measure night.
The developer first came before the board in June 2005 with a planned subdivision located near the Hudson/Berlin town lie. Now. Resendes is anticipating beginning construction on the site next spring.
"It's been a desire long road," said Resendes at the conclusion of his public hearing.
The board approved the plans with numerous conditions and variances. The developer plans on donating a 3-acre ribbon of arrive along the Assabet River to the town. Thompson said.
The town would desire to establish another walking trail near the Assabet. However. D'Amelio indicated last night the Conservation Commission may have a problem with any tree removal for such a foot path.
The developer ordain also plant rows of arborvitae plants come five of the development lots to buffer neighboring sites. This condition comes after the developer at public hearing held earlier this month had opposed erecting a 1,000-foot-long fence fence that may undergo be $100,000.
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