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25C-030 (5) Planning Board - Decision City of Northampton File No.: PL-2000- Date: June 22,2000 Pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws(MGL),Chapter 40A,Section 11,no Special Permit,or any extension,modification or renewal thereof,shall take effect until a copy of the decision bearing the certification of the City Clerk that twenty days have elapsed after the decision has been filed,or if such an appeal has been filed that it has been dismissed or denied,is recorded in the Hampshire County registry of Deeds or Land Court,as applicable and indexed under the name of the owner of record or is recorded and noted on the owner's certificate of title.The fee for such recording or registering shall be paid by the owner or applicant.It is the owner or applicant's responsibility to pick up the certified decision from the City Clerk and record it at the Registry of Deeds.(Please call the City Clerk prior to picking up the decision.) The Northampton Planning Board hereby certifies that Site Plan Approval has been GRANTED and that copies of this decision and all plans referred to in it have been filed with the Planning Board and the City Clerk. Pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws,Chapter 40A,Section 15,notice is hereby given that this decision is filed with the Northampton City Clerk on the date below. If anyone wishes to appeal this action,an appeal must be filed pursuant to MGL Chapter 40A,Section 17,with the Hampshire County Superior Court or the Northampton District Court and notice of said appeal filed with the City Clerk within twenty days(20)of the date of that this decision was filed with the City Clerk. Applicant: David McCutcheon-Northern Avenue DECISION DATE: June 22, 2000 DECISION FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: July 7, 2000 J D. The requested use will not overload the City's resources, including the City's water supply and distribution system, sanitary and storm sewage collection and treatment systems, fire protection, streets and schools. E. The requested use meets all special regulations set forth in the Zoning Ordinance; particularly Section 8.9(7). (See Below) F. The requested use complies with the following technical performance standards: 1. More than one curb cut was permitted because the Planning Board deemed that -the additional curb cut would minimize traffic and safety impacts. 2. Pedestrian, bicycle and vehicular traffic are separated on site to the extent possible. The following condition was imposed upon the project: 1. Landscaping must include two street trees at least 21/2 11 in caliper along the front property line. As required by Section 8.9(7), the Planning Board found that issuance of the permit to allow the second curb cut would promote and improve safe and efficient traffic circulation because it would enable the owners of the individual units to have separate driveways, improving their access and egress to their homes. CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE Pursuant to M.G.L. Chapter 40A, Section 11, I, Laura Krutzler,Board Secretary, hereby certify that I caused copies of this decision to be mailed,postage-prepaid, to the applicant and owner on July 7, 2000. 2 a PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT - CITY OF NORTHAMPTON � ' 4 City Hall• 2 i o Main Street,Room ii - Northampton,MA o i o60-3 z 98 -413)587-1266 - Fax:5 87-r 264 waVneFeiden,Director•email:planning@ citvg.nortbampton.ma.us•internet:www.nortbamptonp[anning.org DECISION OF NORTHAMPTON PLANNING BOARD APPLICANT: David McCutcheon +, I ADDRESS: 12 Turkey Hill Road Westhampton,MA 01027 S< AL Z OWNER: David McCutcheon DEIn Of B0101lIG 11 010601 ADDRESS: 12 Turkey Hill Road IypRTH���40 Westhampton, MA 01027 RE LAND OR BUILDINGS IN NORTHAMPTON AT: 48 and 50 Northern Avenue MAP AND PARCEL NUMBERS: MAP 25C PARCEL 30,31 AND 32 At a meeting conducted on June 22, 2000,the Northampton Planning Board voted unanimously 6:0 to grant the request of David McCutcheon for SITE PLAN APPROVAL under the provisions of Sections 8.9(7) and 10.11 of the Northampton Zoning Ordinance to allow more than one driveway/curb cut for property located at 48/50 Northern Avenue, also known as Assessor's Map 25C, Parcels 30,31 and 32. Planning Board Members present and voting were: Chair Daniel J. Yacuzzo, Andrew J. Crystal, Paul Diemand, Kenneth Jodrie, M. Sanford Weil, Jr., and Associate Member Alton Neal. In Granting Site Plan Approval,the Planning Board found: A. The requested use for a second curb cut protects adjoining premises from seriously detrimental uses because the lot is an oversized parcel which used to be two separate lots, so the spacing of the two curb cuts will be in keeping with the spacing of other curb cuts in the neighborhood. The second curb cut will serve the second unit of a duplex and will reduce the total amount of black top in the front yard. B. The requested use will promote the convenience and safety of vehicular and pedestrian movement within the site and minimize traffic impacts on the streets and roads in the area. A separate curb cut for each residence will make it safer and more convenient for the individual owners to get in and out of their driveways and enable them to back straight out onto the street. C. The requested use promotes a harmonious relationship with existing structures and the existing landscape because the number of curb cuts serving the property is consistent with the number of curb cuts per linear foot of frontage in other parts of the neighborhood. 1 planning board-conservation commission •zoningboardof appeals •housing partnership•redevelopmentautboritg •nortbamptonGIS economic development•communitvdevelopment•bistoricdistrictcommission •bistorica I commission•central business architecture original printed on recgclezl paper