pages: PlanningBoard/2005-02-28.pdf, 18
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PlanningBoard | 2005-02-28 | 18 | a Variance to allow two driveways to provide ingress/egress to the proposed 23 space parking lot to serve the vet clinic use. AYES - 6 (Piziali absent); NOES - 0; ABSTAIN - 0 Dr. Applegate advised that they did not plan to have an internally illuminated sign, and added that it got dark before 5 p.m. in the winter. She would like to have a backlit sign on Everett Street so that the sign may be read, but that they did not want to have bright lights in the neighborhood. M/S Cook/Mariani to adopt Planning Board Resolution No. PB-05-08 to change Condition 10 to require that the sign along Central Avenue will not be illuminated; site illumination would be acceptable. AYES - 5 (Piziali absent); NOES - 1 (Kohlstrand); ABSTAIN - 0 M/S Lynch/Kohlstrand to adopt Planning Board Resolution No. PB-05-08 to approve the Design Review (DR04-0101) for the construction of a new 5,300 sq. ft. veterinary clinic on a lot currently developed with a vacant bank building which would be demolished located at 2501 Central Avenue. The existing veterinary clinic located at 1410 Everett Street would be demolished and developed as a parking lot. The proposed 23 space parking lot can be accessed from either Central Avenue or Everett Street. AYES - 5 (Piziali absent); NOES - 1 (McNamara); ABSTAIN - 0 President Cunningham called for a five-minute recess. Planning Board Minutes Page 18 February 28, 2005 | PlanningBoard/2005-02-28.pdf |