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PlanningBoard | 2012-07-23 | 5 | operating hours as is and adding Saturday repair shop hours since the gas station is already open on Saturdays. President Zuppan stated that in consideration of the support of the neighbors, few complaints of noise levels, and the importance of economic development she can support the findings in the resolution and also separately agreed with Board member Knox White's suggestion to allow the station to keep the current hours of operation. Board member Knox White motioned to approve the resolution with the following changes, allowing the Monday-Friday operating hours to remain as is current, and allow the sale of diesel fuel. He encouraged the applicant to work with the neighbors to restructure the use permit allowing for more flexibility to run the business and address noise concerns. Board member Ezzy Ashcraft stated that the language in the resolution addresses the concerns with noise adequately by limiting it to light duty repair and does not need to be re-worded Board member Ezzy Ashcraft seconded the motion Motion carried, 4-0; no abstentions 9-B 1011 Chestnut Street - PLN12-0182 - Review a Planned Development Amendment and Design Review application for St. Joseph Elementary School to include the use of one 700 square foot modular classroom building facing Lafayette Street as part of the Planned Development. Item continued to a future meeting. 9-C 2001 Versailles Avenue - Tentative Subdivision Map Application PLN11- 0223 Applicant: Clifford Mapes. A proposed Tentative Map application to develop an 11 lot subdivision on a 1.29-acre property located at 2001 Versailles Avenue at the corner of Fernside Boulevard and Versailles Avenue. Andrew Thomas, Planning Services Manager gave brief presentation President Zuppan asked staff to clarify if the toxic certification will be done for the entire property or parcel by parcel as implied by the resolution. She stated that because contaminants can migrate underground the entire lot should be certified clean prior to development. Board member Knox White asked why the cement island will be extended from Versailles Avenue to the existing cement island on Fernside. Obaid Khan, Public Works, answered that the location is congested with traffic and by extending the cement island people will not be able to turn left into driveways which would create back up traffic on the road and impact queued traffic. Approved Meeting Minutes Page 5 of 10 July 23, 2012 | PlanningBoard/2012-07-23.pdf |