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From local residents who walk every day at Tubbs Meadow to a 12-year-old Boy Scout who fell in love with the park after one camp-out, citizens who showed up to a Planning Board hearing Monday night said they do not want to see houses built near the town-owned preserve.
Selectmen and Planning Board members appointed Valley Street resident Tom Irving to the Planning Board on Monday.
One Washington Street resident has hopes of possibly building a photography school, while another is hoping for a change in zoning that would allow him to market his property to businesses — though both projects are in the very early stages.
Though the Planning Board was split over the decision last week, selectmen on Monday unanimously supported candidate Patrick Moran to fill the Planning Board seat left open by Dan Trabucco's resignation.
The Planning Board faced an unusual situation Tuesday night: having to choose one of four applicants for a vacant seat on the board.
Embattled Planning Board member Joseph Mulkern willingly stepped down from his chairman’s seat Monday night, but vowed to fight the decision and told his fellow board members: “You can’t shut me up†as he left the meeting.
Selectmen on Monday were drawn into a disagreement involving the Planning Board and its former chairman after a town employee sent them a letter requesting their support.
The Planning Board late Monday night removed chairman Joseph Mulkern from his position by a vote of 3-2, citing as reasons his leadership style and recent conduct at a public hearing held earlier in the evening.
The Planning Board on Monday agreed to allow the developer of the Deerfield Farm subdivision to keep the trees they had already planted out of the right of way, though some board members felt the developer should have to follow their own plans.
Planning Board members told developers Monday that they plan to maintain their policy of only considering adding streets at the fall special Town Meeting, saying it allows them to review the roadway at its best before it’s handed off to the town.
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