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Monday, January 16, 2017
Registry of Deeds Consumer Program Reaches 500th Milestone
"the Cultural District Steering Committee - has been very active"
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20170115/cultural-district-considered-in-franklin
More about the Cultural District planning meeting was posted here previously
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2017/01/important-cultural-district-planning.html
Note: I am volunteering my time and effort as part of the Cultural District Steering Committee to make this happen for Franklin.
To find out more about the Cultural District visit the webpage
http://www.franklinculturaldistrict.org/
"A Thursday meeting will gather feedback on seeking a "cultural district" designation for downtown, and consider the implications should that designation be granted.
Town Planner Bryan Taberner said the meeting - set to run from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Franklin Municipal Building - will consider the structural issues around such a label, which would make the area eligible for assistance with cultural events.
"For the past couple of years, a group of people have been working at creating a state-designated cultural district in the downtown," he said. "What we plan to do at the meeting is to get everybody on the same page about the plans."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20170115/cultural-district-considered-in-franklin
More about the Cultural District planning meeting was posted here previously
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2017/01/important-cultural-district-planning.html
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| "the Cultural District Steering Committee - has been very active" |
Note: I am volunteering my time and effort as part of the Cultural District Steering Committee to make this happen for Franklin.
To find out more about the Cultural District visit the webpage
http://www.franklinculturaldistrict.org/
"if America is to be a great nation (Yes), this must become true" (video)
Take a few minutes to listen to, or read, the "I have a dream" speech given by Martin Luther King in August of 1963.
The full text of the speech can be found here:
https://kinginstitute.stanford.edu/i-have-dream
"Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred. (My Lord, No, no, no, no) [applause] We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline."
The full text of the speech can be found here:
https://kinginstitute.stanford.edu/i-have-dream
Valentine's Day deals for our friends .... ❤
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Sunday, January 15, 2017
Franklin, MA: Town Council - Agenda - Jan 18, 2017
Note the left column with the agenda item heading (E. Appointments for example) are hot links to the supporting individual documents
| A. APPROVAL OF MINUTES |
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| B. ANNOUNCEMENTS | |
| C. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS |
Swearing in of Fire Fighters
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| D. CITIZEN COMMENTS |
Citizens are welcome to express their views for up to five minutes on a matter that is not on the Agenda. The Council will not engage in a dialogue or comment on a matter raised during Citizen Comments. The Town Council will give remarks appropriate consideration and may ask the Town Administrator to review the matter.
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| E. APPOINTMENTS |
Finance Committee - David Wiech
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| F. HEARINGS | (no scheduled for this agenda) |
| G. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS |
99 Restaurant Change of Manager Transition - 7:10 PM
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| H. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS |
Communications and Civic Engagement
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| I. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS | (provided during meeting) |
| J. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION |
1. Resolution 17-01: Acceptance of Gift to the Library (majority)
2. Resolution 17-02: Acceptance of Gift to the Council on Aging (majority)
3. Resolution 17-02: Appropriation, Administration: GASB 4575 Actuary Study (majority)
4. Zoning Bylaw Amendment 16-775: Zoning Map Changes fro Rural Residential I to Residential VII an Area on Summer Street - 2nd Reading (2/3 majority Roll Call Vote)
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| K. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT | (provided during meeting) |
| L. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS | (provided during meeting) |
| M. COUNCIL COMMENTS | (provided during meeting) |
| N. EXECUTIVE SESSION | (if required) |
| O. ADJOURN |
The full 92 page PDF with the agenda and supporting documents is also found on the Town of Franklin webpage
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| sunrise at DelCarte |
Part 2: Residential VII Proposal for Summer St
This is Part 2 of a series to collect the development of the Residential VII Zoning history in one place. The Residential VII zoning bylaw was discussed, written, and approved in 2013 and then applied to Cook's Farm in 2014. The Council meeting Wednesday is to decide if this zoning bylaw should be applied to the Summer St parcel. Additional items in this series will include information around the parties to the development, the timeline, and the written and recorded meetings.
If the zoning change were accepted, the developer would still be required to come forward with the formal proposal for the land and homes to be built. The Planning Board would hold their public hearings before issuing the permits required. Other sections of the Town government (Zoning Board of Appeals, Conservation Commission, etc.) would get involved depending upon the nature of the proposal.
Based upon what happened with the Cook's Farm situation, once the Town Council approved the zoning change, they were no longer involved in the project. The Town Council is a legislative body, they enact the bylaws, the other boards, and commissions and town departments are responsible for ensuring the the process and regulations are adhered to.
Part 1
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2017/01/part-1-residential-vii-area-on-summer.html
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SPONSOR: Hunchard
BE IT ENACTED BY THE FRANKLIN TOWN COUNCIL THAT:
The Code of the Town of Franklin is hereby amended by making the following
amendment to §185-5, Zoning Map:
By changing from Rural Residential I to Residential VII an area containing 10.810± acres, comprising of the following parcel of land as shown on the Town of Franklin's Assessor's Maps: Parcel Number 302-008-000.
The area to be rezoned is shown on the attached zoning map (“Zoning Map - Rural Residential I to Residential VII”).
The foregoing Zoning By-law amendment shall take effect in accordance with the Franklin Home Rule Charter and Massachusetts General Law Chapter 40A, Section 5.
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The following 44 page PDF document contains the bylaw map adjustment request and associated documents:
This 44 page PDF document can also be found on the Town of Franklin webpage
http://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/mai/files/bylaw_16-775_summer_st_referral_to_pb_0.pdf
If the zoning change were accepted, the developer would still be required to come forward with the formal proposal for the land and homes to be built. The Planning Board would hold their public hearings before issuing the permits required. Other sections of the Town government (Zoning Board of Appeals, Conservation Commission, etc.) would get involved depending upon the nature of the proposal.
Based upon what happened with the Cook's Farm situation, once the Town Council approved the zoning change, they were no longer involved in the project. The Town Council is a legislative body, they enact the bylaws, the other boards, and commissions and town departments are responsible for ensuring the the process and regulations are adhered to.
Part 1
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2017/01/part-1-residential-vii-area-on-summer.html
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SPONSOR: Hunchard
TOWN OF FRANKLIN
ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT 16-775
ZONING MAP CHANGES FROM RURAL RESIDENTIAL I TO
RESIDENTIAL VII AN AREA ON SUMMER STREET
A ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT TO THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF
FRANKLIN AT CHAPTER 185 SECTION 5, ZONING MAP
BE IT ENACTED BY THE FRANKLIN TOWN COUNCIL THAT:
The Code of the Town of Franklin is hereby amended by making the following
amendment to §185-5, Zoning Map:
By changing from Rural Residential I to Residential VII an area containing 10.810± acres, comprising of the following parcel of land as shown on the Town of Franklin's Assessor's Maps: Parcel Number 302-008-000.
The area to be rezoned is shown on the attached zoning map (“Zoning Map - Rural Residential I to Residential VII”).
The foregoing Zoning By-law amendment shall take effect in accordance with the Franklin Home Rule Charter and Massachusetts General Law Chapter 40A, Section 5.
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The following 44 page PDF document contains the bylaw map adjustment request and associated documents:
- proposed zoning map change for the one parcel on Summer St
- Letter from Jeff Nutting to Town Council acknowledging receipt of request for zoning change and including the details on the housing developments in the pipeline (Sep 6 letter also shared separately)
- section of Franklin code highlighting the change requested
- a map of the zoning districts currently approved for Franklin
- a map of the sewer and water connections in the area of Summer St parcel
- letter from Attorney Cornetta on behalf of the Hunchard's including the owner petition for the zoning change.
- the last 20 pages are architectural renderings of the proposed development
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| screen grab of one of the proposed housing views |
This 44 page PDF document can also be found on the Town of Franklin webpage
http://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/mai/files/bylaw_16-775_summer_st_referral_to_pb_0.pdf
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