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PlanningBoard | 2010-06-21 | 2 | None Board member Lynch excused himself from the meeting. 9. REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS: 9-A Final Environmental Impact Report, General Plan Amendment, Zoning Amendment, Development Plan and Design Review-2229 Clement Street (Boatworks Project)- Applicant: Francis Collins. A Final Environmental Impact Report, a proposed general plan amendment, zoning amendment, development plan and design review application to construct 242 residential units, internal roadways and alleys and a waterfront path on a 9.48 acre property located at 2229 Clement Street at the corner of Clement Street and Oak Street. The Planning Board will also be considering an alternative zoning amendment for a reduced density alternative of approximately 179 residential units on the site. The site is zoned R-2/PD and M-2 Manufacturing. The Planning Services Manager gave a power point presentation outlining the proposed project and applications that were an element of the project. President Ezzy Ashcraft asked if any of the streets included bike lanes or paths. The Planning Services Manager responded that none of the internal streets have bike lanes or paths and they need to share the road way with vehicles. He also mentioned that the proposed street extensions will not be as wide as Elm Street and Blanding Avenue. President Ezzy Ashcraft asked how wide the proposed alleys would be and if it provided sufficient access to the garages. The Planning Services Manager stated that the alleys are 22 feet wide. President Ezzy Ashcraft asked if the public safety entities, the Police and Fire Departments, had reviewed the proposed plans to ensure accessibility in the event of an emergency. The Planning Services Manager stated that they have reviewed the plans. Although they have not yet reviewed the most current plan, but the proposed road way system is similar to the previous plans. Vice President Autorino asked where guests of those living in the residential units would park. The Planning Services Manager stated that all of the guest parking would be located on- street at Blanding Avenue and Elm Street and in the "parking loop" area of the plan. He added there are a total of 44 guest parking spaces, about one space for every 4 homes. President Ezzy Ashcraft asked for a clarification of the tan area shown at the middle of the park area. She also asked that. Planning Board Page 2 of 7 Approved Meeting Minutes 6/21/2010 | PlanningBoard/2010-06-21.pdf |