PLANNING BOARD
Work Session Tuesday May 27, 2008, 7:00pm Town Hall
Basement
Minutes
Present: Jeff Miller, Bob Miller, Ben Daviss, Shane O’Keefe,
Dave DeCoste, Fred Dill, Donn Lounsbury, Mel Schupack, Bob Jasse, Mary Lou
Montgomery
Recording: Pamela Aslinger, Secretary
These minutes are unapproved and will be reviewed at
the June 8, 2008 meeting for corrections.
Meeting opened
at 7:10pm
Purpose of the meeting was to review final drafts of the goals and
objectives and vision statement prepared over the last several months. The committee also reviewed for consideration
into the Master Plan the “Comparative Land Values of Natural Resources for
Walpole, NH 11/2007” and “Town-Wide Conservation Plan”, two documents prepared
by SWRPC for the Conservation Commission.
And to review a “Final map and flyer” prepared by the Community Conservation
Partnership with the Monadnock Conservancy.
Mr. Bob Jasse announced that
Alyson’s Orchard has been picked Best of NH 2008 by NH magazine’s editor for
best Agricultural Experience. He praised
the Town for the opportunities he has been given to develop his much cherished
and successful endeavors. He stressed
the need by the Master Planners to preserve
Jeff Miller and Ben Daviss
called for comments on the goals and objectives with Mr. Daviss compiling the
notes for the final draft to be reviewed by SWRPC.
- Goal #1 add prior 2000
wording to #8 in order to reflect the survey wants. (pg. 26 Goal
4, #5)
- Discussed 4,5,6,7, 11 as being forms of cluster
housing, all agreeing to eliminate 7 and 11 but leaving the rest in order to
comply with State Law initiatives to address affordable housing, innovative
land use and conserve natural features while allowing for future density based
development initiatives.
- Goal #2 discussed defining “sprawl”, add “and home
based businesses” to #5.
- Goal #3, #4, #5 no changes.
- Implementation and Administration - delete last
two, they are duplicated.
- Discussion about Public Hearing timeframe for the
July meeting once SWRPC has made their comments and review. Final revision needs to be presented to the
Planning Board. Once
adopted both Goals and Objectives and Vision Statement will be added to the
Master Plan as amendments 2008.
It was suggested SWRPC draft a new land use section based on these two
committee documents. Mr. Daviss will set
up a meeting with them in a week or so.
The
Vision Statement was lightly gone over since it had been the focus at the prior
work session.
- Ben presented the final revisions and asked for
help on how to address (without sounding negative) - the impact of special
exceptions in the rural agricultural districts that are residentially or
agriculturally based. Attendees discussed several areas in Town that could be
reconsidered for zoning changes to reflect an influx of industrial or
commercial uses that have changed their character away from rural agricultural
especially if they have the infrastructure such as highways,
power, sewer and water. Also how to
protect rural agriculturally used lands from inappropriate
industrial and commercial uses by
incorporating certain wording into the vision statement. A suggestion was made to review all past and
present special exceptions and variances to glean a pattern of development,
placing the task of doing so in the “Implementation” section and to place
certain standards on special exceptions, such as whether infrastructure is
present to allow for a large-scale impact industrial operation. Also to implement a
frequent review, every 2-3 years to monitor sites for non-compliance with the
need for stronger enforcement, such as a Town Administrator that would oversee
projects. Consider wording to the
effect of “allowed by special exception if it conforms with
specifically the land use section of the Master Plan” to amend the zoning ordinance.
- Discussed the changing face of agriculture from
animal based to horticultural based, due to
- Discussed importance of variable density allowances
to prevent farms from being carved up and sold as house lots as well as other
large tracts of land.
- Discussed concept of keeping
- Discussed making provisions for future generations
to be able to live and work in
Attendees
reviewed copies of the two Conservation Commission’s reports agreeing to set a
public hearing in July for their adoption. The Monadnock Conservancy project was tabled
until it can be completed at the suggestion of Mary Lou. Mel will ask Peter Palmiotto if he can make a
brief presentation at the Public Hearing, as Jeff suggested. And Mel reminded everyone about the
Conservation Commission’s Old Home Days booth, to stop by for a look at newly
updated maps and materials.
Meeting closed at 8:45pm
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