Saturday, October 12, 2013

Reminder: Rail Trail Opportunity today!


The Franklin and Bellingham Rail Trail Committee  (FBRTC) is hosting a clean-up day tomorrow morning (Saturday) from 8:30 to noon.  No experience is necessary and tools will be provided.

If you are interested in helping clear and clean-up this great asset in your backyard, we will be meeting at the Lake Street parking area in Bellingham.  You can bring your own tools if you would like, but please no power tools.

“There is no typical hungry person"


“Hunger is a very real, chronic condition in our state,” Ellen Parker, executive director of Project Bread, said in a statement announcing the distribution of funds. 
“There is no typical hungry person. And we know that it takes more than one solution to solve a problem as complex, and yet as personal, as hunger. Each of the organizations we funded provides a critical role in helping to solve hunger in the community.” 
Project Bread runs and supports programs that connect community farms to local food pantries; screen families for hunger within health centers; and make it possible for people in need to pick up food with dignity.

Read more: http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x1155175560/Local-food-pantries-get-support-from-Project-Bread#ixzz2hVCrOW1h

For more about Project Bread visit their webpage http://www.projectbread.org/

To contribute to the Franklin Food Pantry, you can do so securely via their webpage
http://www.franklinfoodpantry.org/


Friday, October 11, 2013

Franklin Sculpture Park (updated video)

When I visited on Tuesday to grab some photos of the first two pieces located at the Sculpture Park, I also shot this about 4:00 minute video.



Stop by to see the "emerging art" from the "emerging forest"!

Enjoy!


Prior visits to the Sculpture Park recorded these photos and videos

http://www.franklinmatters.org/2013/10/sculpture-park-update.html

http://www.franklinmatters.org/2013/09/sculpture-park-update.html

http://www.franklinmatters.org/2013/08/future-sculpture-park-video.html

http://www.franklinmatters.org/2013/04/franklin-sculpture-park-imagine-future.html

Sassafras in color

Colors of this season are becoming more abundant.



This sassafras tree is showing the range of colors it has.

If you have a good photo of the fall foliage and want to share it here, please send it along and you'll be listed with the photo credit.

Farmers Market - Town Common - noon to 6:00 PM

The Farmers Market is open every Friday through the end of October.

Franklin_FarmersMarket
farmers market sign downtown

Stop by to get fresh produce!

farmers market on a sunny day

Library: Doggie Tales

The Franklin Library program scheduled for weds Oct 16th is going to the dogs. Yup, doggie tales. Reading to your dog.

Franklin Public Library
doggie tales

The details in the flyer seem to indicate this will be a series of events in the program "Doggie Tales". You'll get to meet the dogs and their handlers from Pawsitive Touch.


This was re-posted from the Franklin Library webpage
http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2013/10/doggie-tales-meet-greet_10.html

Thursday, October 10, 2013

"contrary to the theory of 'smart growth'"

The Milford Daily News updates the vote that the Planning Board needed to do over due to some procedural issue violations with the original vote.
Upon second look, the Planning Board on Monday voted not to endorse zoning legislation allowing a specific development on the Cook’s Farm property. 
The five zoning bylaw amendments, taken together, create a new residential district for Cook’s Farm that permits several single-family units on one parcel, provided the developer meets certain requirements. 
If accepted by the Town Council, the district could be used for similar developments.

Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x980104331/Franklin-Planning-Board-opposes-Cook-s-Farm-zoning#ixzz2hJNeUns9


I copied the Housing Section from the recently approved Master Plan to let you read and see how many of the Master Plan objectives are met by this zoning bylaw change. You can find the full Master Plan document online here http://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/pages/FranklinMA_Planning/masterplandoc/doc


Goals and Objectives
Policy Statement: Support in-fill housing practices and provide for all affordability options,
giving Franklin’s residents the opportunity to maintain a decent standard of living.

Franklin recently created a Housing Plan which was adopted in 2008 by the Commonwealth.
This plan helped the Housing and Circulation Sub-committee form the goals and objectives
listed below.

Goal 1: Provide the appropriate mix of housing alternatives that meet the needs of Franklin based employment.

Objective 1.1: Assess current and projected employment within the Town, and propose policy and zoning changes to assure adequate workforce housing is provided.

Objective 1:2: Encourage development of a mix of rental and owner-occupied housing units that are affordable to Franklin’s workforce.

Objective 1.3: Encourage development of workforce housing in areas of Town where property is underutilized or needs redevelopment, and where walking distance of Rail service is available.
Please refer to Goal 1 in the Land Use section of this document.

Objective 1.4: Create zoning that would allow for workforce housing in appropriate areas of Town

Goal 2: Support development of affordable housing opportunities for low, moderate and middle-income households. (See Appendix H: 2011 Affordable Housing Strategy – Program Recommendations)

Objective 2.1: Seek adoption of Chapter 40R: Smart Growth Zoning Overlay District, in appropriate area of town.

Goal 3: Assure residential developments requiring special permits are concentrated where adequate utilities are available and where proposed project impacts will not significantly impact roadway circulation level of service.

Objective 3.1: Evaluate housing development plans to assure proposed projects utilize existing infrastructure in the most cost effective manner, and where capacity can be sufficiently increased in the most cost effective manner, as well as encourage 10% affordable housing in any new residential development.

Goal 4: Encourage, rezone as required, and support housing appropriate for expected future demographics.

Objective 4.1: Support the development of housing opportunities for seniors and the elderly.

Objective 4.2: Change zoning to allow for the expansion of “in law” apartments in the existing single family homes.

Objective 4.3: Encourage the development of smaller housing units to better meet the needs of a younger generation of households.

Goal 5: Encourage future housing developments to take advantage of public transportation resources, including the MBTA commuter rail, and GATRA bus service.

Objective 5.1: Promote mixed-use, Transit-Oriented Development in appropriate areas.
Please refer to Goal 2 and related objectives in the Land Use section of this document.

Objective 5.2: Encourage development of housing near public transportation, including the MBTA stations in Downtown Franklin and the Forge Park Station.

Goal 6: Support sustainable development, renewable energy and recycling initiatives, low impact development, and other “Green” activities during all public and privately funded housing developments (Refer to Section 9 of the Open Space and Recreation Plan (OSRP), Objective 4.3 and subsequent actions.)

Objective 6.1: Seek adoption of Community Preservation Act (CPA) (Refer to Section 9 of the OSRP, Objective 4.2 and subsequent actions).
Please refer to Natural, Cultural & Historic Resources Objective 5.4.