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MIHwTBS OF THE PIAHHIHG COMMISSION MBBTING BICTJl SBPTBMBBR 8, 1987 <br />#1194 MICHAEL PLANK <br />4145 NATERTONM ROAD <br />Asst Planning 6 Zoning Administrator Gaffron explained that <br />this subdivision also involved rearranging the lot lines for <br />Lots 1 and 2 to make Lot 3 a better buildable lot. <br />Mr. & Mrs. Sawchuck, 4105 Watertown Roadr expressed their <br />concern that their house is only 3 feet off the east property <br />line and the driveway from Lot 3 runs right under his <br />bedroom^ kitchen and bath windows. If this lot is further <br />subdivided this will create even more traffic and this will <br />also create additional drainage concerns. <br />Chairman Bellows noted that because of topographic concerns, <br />the rule of “one plat, one road" is not appropriate for this <br />situation. The two northern lots will have to be accessed <br />from Watertown Road, therefore, only 2 parcels. Lot 3 and the <br />future lot divided from it, would be using the driveway on <br />the east between the Plank and Sawchuck properties. <br />There were no other comments from the public. <br />It was moved by Brown, seconded by Hanson, to approve the <br />three lot plat application of Michael Plank's subject to the <br />following conditions: <br />1. The drainage ditch adjacent to Watertown Road <br />(resulting from installation of access drive to house on <br />Lot 3) must be moved approximately 27 feet south of the <br />centerline of Watertown Road. <br />2. Dedication of 33 feet of right-of-way for Watertown <br />Road. <br />3. Protected wetlands on Lot 3 to be redesignated at <br />the time of a future subdivision of Lot 3. <br />4. Payment of $100.00 park fee for creation of Lot 3. <br />5. Owner of Lot 2 to grant access and utility easement <br />over 10 feet drainage and utility easement along east <br />lot line in favor of Lot 3. <br />Motion, Ayes 5, Nays 0.