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MONDAY, JUNE 17th at 7:00p.m.
at the Plainville Senior Center,
9 School Street, Plainville, MA.
All matters pertaining to the applicant's amendment to the Special Permit and Change of Use will be covered at that hearing, including traffic, impact on abutter's, general welfare of the public, questions regarding "amusements," etc (read below).
At that time, the public is welcome to bring up any questions or concerns regarding what "the Planning Board shall consider," included in §500-41 of the Plainville By-Laws:
(2) Review criteria. In making a decision on an application for a special permit in the CI District, the Planning Board shall consider the following:
(a) The purpose of the Commercial Interchange District.
(b) Health, safety and general welfare of the public.
(c) Conservation and preservation of the natural environment.
(d) Impacts on abutting properties and neighborhoods.
(e) Proper drainage of the site.
(f) Safe access to and from the development.
(g) Capacity of the existing traffic network to accommodate projected increases.
(h) Adequacy of proposed water, sewer, fire protection and public safety provisions.
(i) Impacts on water resources, including wetlands, streams, water bodies, groundwater and floodplains.
(j) Visual and aesthetic quality.
(k) Impacts on municipal services and fiscal capacity.
All matters pertaining to the applicant's amendment to the Special Permit and Change of Use will be covered at that hearing, including traffic, impact on abutter's, general welfare of the public, questions regarding "amusements," etc (read below).
At that time, the public is welcome to bring up any questions or concerns regarding what "the Planning Board shall consider," included in §500-41 of the Plainville By-Laws:
(2) Review criteria. In making a decision on an application for a special permit in the CI District, the Planning Board shall consider the following:
(a) The purpose of the Commercial Interchange District.
(b) Health, safety and general welfare of the public.
(c) Conservation and preservation of the natural environment.
(d) Impacts on abutting properties and neighborhoods.
(e) Proper drainage of the site.
(f) Safe access to and from the development.
(g) Capacity of the existing traffic network to accommodate projected increases.
(h) Adequacy of proposed water, sewer, fire protection and public safety provisions.
(i) Impacts on water resources, including wetlands, streams, water bodies, groundwater and floodplains.
(j) Visual and aesthetic quality.
(k) Impacts on municipal services and fiscal capacity.
REMEMBER: The Plainville Gambling Consultant's report will be given on
Wednesday, May 22nd, at 7p.m. at the Wood School.
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