Walkable Community Workshop - Wed May 19, 7pm

Westborough Today - Official Notices and Information Written by Webmaster   
Wednesday, 12 May 2010 20:09
The CMMPO Walkable Community Workshop
will be held on
Wednesday, May 19, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. at the
Forbes Municipal Building Auditorium, 45 West Main Street, 2nd Floor
The CMMPO Walkable Community Workshop
will be held on
Wednesday, May 19, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. at the
Forbes Municipal Building Auditorium, 
45 West Main Street, 2nd Floor
[As announced on the Town Site.  CMMPO refers to the "Central Massachusetts Metropolitan Planning Organization", located here.  We will provide more details as they become available --webmaster]
 
 

About the spring 2010 zoning articles...

Westborough Today - Opinions and Editorials Written by Webmaster   
Tuesday, 11 May 2010 12:00

Hello, fellow Westboronians -- here's my explanation of the zoning articles coming up at the spring 2010 Annual Town Meeting for Westborough.

You may find a copy of the formal 2010 warrant (mostly) re-entered here as individual articles for easy viewing, on Westborough.com.  (Some charts and tables are only available in the official copy)

The main zoning articles are:

#18 - Nathan Fisher House Rezoning.  The building is currently listed as a historical building, and with that comes restrictions on how the building should look.  Nobody's going to be tearing it down.

The problem is that it's zoned for town/municipal use.  Sure, we could put town offices in the building... but that would be prohibitively costly.  Instead, the current plan is to sell the property, and make some money for the town.

But, given the current town/municipal use zoning -- no commercial buyer would be interested in such a property, as this zoning limits what they can do.   

INSTEAD, the proposal is to change the zoning to "Highway Business", thus bringing it into line with the other types of uses you see on Route 9.  This zoning change would make the property much more attractive (and valuable!) to potential buyers.   We'd get more money for the property, and -- since the historical restrictions will remain in place -- the exterior of the building will remain..

 

#30 - Zoning Bylaw Industrial D (ID) Overlay District Amendment.  This proposal is intended to create more options for the eastern end of town off Route 9.  Where we currently have certain "Industrial B" zoning, this "overlay district" retains IB zoning (for those who want it) while at the same time providing for two  new options for building, namely: 1) an increase in height from 4 to 6 stories, and 2) a decrease in the open space for required for parking [because additional spots are needed, to help accommodate for the demand created by 2 new stories.)

Again, this proposal is intended to increase value of the Industrial B lots on the eastern side of town (east of Flanders).

An important facet of this new zoning is the requirement of a special permit from the Planning Board in order to take advantage of these new options.  A builder is required to pursue certain objectives such as low-impact or other "green" development techniques (see section 5452 for formal wording):

  • Maximize opportunities for walking and bicycling
  • Incorporate best practices in energy efficient design, environmental protection, stormwater management, LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) criteria and low impact development (LID) techniques wherever practicable.
  • Retain existing mature vegetation wherever possible, including winding of sidewalks and creative siting of structures.
  • Use native, non-invasive, landscape materials for buffers that are hardy for New England weather conditions and disease resistant.
  • Integrate as appropriate a mix of trees, shrubs, and perennial or annual flower beds to the proposed use of the site.

 

#31 - Senior Housing Overlay District - (Planning Board).  Attendees last 2009 Spring Town Meeting may recall "Article 28, Zoning Bylaw Amendment" (i.e. the "Senior Housing Overlay District") which was not passed, and instead referred back to the Planning Board.  This re-proposed article removes the main objections that had been raised with the language regarding the authority to waive dimensional requirements.    

In 2009, the defeated article stated "[Section 5320] .. The Planning BOard may vary the dimensional and parking requirements of this section, including open sapce requirements..."

This year's article removes the mention of dimensional requirements:  "[Section 5320] ... The Planning Board may modify the density, parking and open space requirements..."

This proposed article returns the authority for addressing variances in dimensional requirements to the Zoning Board of Appeals -- a desire expressed at last year's town meeting.

 

#32. Mixed Use District Bylaw Amendment - (Planning Board).  Residents may recall how the Westborough State Hospital is being closed and the property will become "surplus".   Because the underlying parcels do NOT presently have zoning restrictions, the town is presently at a big disadvantage.  

The lack of underlying zoning creates an "absence" of value, as evidenced by the state not reimbursing the town for usage of that land.   In fact, we have indeed lost over $50,000 in payments that could have been made to the town in the past from the state.

If the land were to be zoned as proposed, then any prospective buyer would have the ability to specifically assess the value of that land for particular intended development purposes.  This in turn would create an incentive for the state to put the land up for sale -- where they would be able to receive a better return -- rather than to freely put it up for offer as surplus to other state agencies, and receive nothing in return.

Also note, that if the land does transfer to other state agencies, it may be put to any use.  The town does NOT have a say, if it remains under state control.

The creating of zoning for this area, however, is a well-understood method to "create value" for the land, and thus increase the chance that the state's best use is to sell the land to a private developer.  Then then town's interests, as having been expressed by the underlying zoning, are protected as we are able to control how this land may be used.

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Corrections and comments welcome.

 
   

Advisory Finance Committee Spring 2010 Warrant Recommendations

Westborough Today - Official Notices and Information Written by Webmaster   
Tuesday, 11 May 2010 11:24

[This summary from "Report and Recommendations of the Advisory Finance Committee to the ANNUAL TOWN MEETING", fetched 5/11/2010 12:27PM from this document on the town site.  Additional highlights are mine, to identify differences from "so vote" recommendations. 

Also consider viewing our quick-access HTML version of the full Spring 2010 Town Meeting Warrant -- webmaster]

ANNUAL TOWN MEETING
INDEX OF ARTICLES AND
STATEMENT OF RECOMMENDATIONS 

Article 1. Annual Town Election (Board of Selectman) - as voted by the electorate

Article 2. Rule of the Meeting (Town Manager) - so vote

Article 3. Town Reports (Advisory Finance Committee) - so vote

Article 4. Prior Year’s Bills (Town Coordinator) – Transfer $70.80 from Free Cash and $23,025.83 from Water Retained Earnings

Article 5. Facilities Study (Town Manager) – Transfer $100,000 from Free Cash

Article 6. Fiscal Year 2011 Operating Budgets (Advisory Finance Committee) - so vote

Article 7. Regularly Recurring Articles (Town Manager)

7A (Fire Department) - so vote

7B (Youth & Family Services) - so vote

7C (Board of Assessors) - so vote

7D (Finance Committee) - Raise & Appropriate(R&A) $300,000 and transfer $50,000 from Water Enterprise Retained Earnings, $50,000 from Sewer Enterprise Retained Earnings, and $20,000 from Country Club Enterprise Retained Earnings

7E (Recreation Department) – R&A $2,500

7F (Board of Health) - defeat

7G (Board of Health) – R&A $5,000

7H (Local Emergency Planning Committee) - so vote

7I (DPW) – so vote

Article 8. Capital Improvement Plan (Town Manager/Capital Expenditure Planning Committee)

8A (Fire Department) – Transfer $30,000 from Free Cash

8B (Police Department) - Transfer $119,595 from Free Cash

8C (Fire Department) – Transfer $70,000 from Free Cash and $120,000 from Ambulance Fees Account

8D (DPW) - Transfer $60,000 from Free Cash

Article 9. Improvements to the Country Club Golf Course (Country Club Operating Committee) – Transfer $53,000 from Country Club Enterprise Retained Earnings

Article 10. Water – Capital Equipment & Projects (DPW Manager)

10A – Transfer $50,000 from Water Enterprise Retained Earnings

10B – Borrow $900,000 under Water Enterprise Fund

10C – Transfer $60,000 from Water Enterprise Retained Earnings

10D – Transfer $30,000 from Water Enterprise Retained Earnings

10E - Transfer $70,000 from Water Enterprise Retained Earnings

10F - Borrow $600,000 under Water Enterprise Fund

Article 11. Sewer – Capital Equipment & Projects (DPW Manager)

11A - Transfer $55,000 from Sewer Enterprise Retained Earnings

11B - Transfer $50,000 from Sewer Enterprise Retained Earnings

11C - Transfer $30,000 from Sewer Enterprise Retained Earnings

11D - Borrow $1,600,000 under Sewer Enterprise Fund

11E – Transfer $43,001 from Sewer Enterprise Retained Earnings and $10,750 from Water Enterprise Retained Earnings

Article 12. Massachusetts School Building Authority (School Committee) – Transfer $175,000 from Free Cash

Article 13. Assessment of the Consolidation of Administrative Functions with City or Town (School Department) – Transfer $6,000 from Free Cash

Article 14. Amend Actions Taken at Previous Town Meetings Relative to Sewer Station Alarm System (DPW Manager) – Recommendation at Town Meeting

Article 15. Cemetery Development (DPW Manager) – Transfer $10,000 from Free Cash and $20,000 from Sale of Lots/Graves Account

Article 16. Local Option Meal Excise Tax Increase (Board of Selectmen) - defeat

Article 17. Dispose of Town Property (Board of Selectmen) – so vote

Article 18. Nathan Fisher House Rezoning (Planning Board) – so vote

Article 19. Bertis Adams Way Taking (Town Counsel) - so vote

Article 20. Brigham Street and Cottage Street Alteration (Town Counsel) – so vote

Article 21. Gable Ridge Road Taking (Town Counsel) – so vote

Article 22. Olde Connecticut Path Taking (Town Counsel) – so vote

Article 23. Union Street Abandonment (Town Counsel) – so vote

Article 24. Article 13 Bylaw Change (Town Manager) – no majority vote

Article 25. Article 12 Bylaw Amendment (Westborough Cultural Council) – so vote

Article 26. Establish a Post-Employment Benefit Trust Fund (Treasurer/Collector) – so vote

Article 27. Acceptance of Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40, §22F (Town Manager) - so vote

Article 28. Acceptance of Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 59, §59A (Town Manager) - so vote

Article 29. Contaminated Property Redevelopment Incentive Bylaw (Town Manager) - so vote

Article 30. Zoning Bylaw Industrial D (ID) Overlay District Amendment (Planning Board) - so vote

Article 31. Senior Housing Overlay District (Planning Board) - so vote

Article 32. Mixed Use District Bylaw Amendment (Planning Board) - so vote

Article 33. Request for an Additional License for the Sale of All Alcoholic Beverages Not To Be Drunk on the Premises (Package Store License – Citizens’ Petition) – so vote

 

 
   

"Goofus" from the Westborough Community Chorus

Showcase - Music Written by Webmaster   
Sunday, 09 May 2010 23:25

This spring, the Westborough Community Chorus celebrated their 40th anniversary with three shows from Apr 30th - May 2nd.  "40 & Fabulous!" featured musical highlights and performances by the chorus over the past 40 years.  The show also presented performances by this year's scholarship recipients.

Proceeds from the show will go to scholarships for students planning to pursue music-related careers.  A basket raffle was also held at each show.

Here's "Goofus", from the 2010 show "40 & Fabulous!" by the Westborough Community Chorus:

 
   

Craft & Goods Fair - Sat May 8th 2010 - Congregational Church

Westborough Today - Event Articles Written by Webmaster   
Friday, 07 May 2010 14:41

 

Evangelical Congregational Church
of Westborough
Sat, May 8, 2010
8AM - 3PM

Craft & Goods Fair

The Evangelical Congregational Church in Westborough will be holding a non-juried craft and goods fair on in May 8, 2010.   This  Mother's Day weekend show will be perfect for anyone wanting to pick up a last minute Mothers Day gift or to spend a nice afternoon shopping with your mother.   

 

Examples include:

  • Jewelry, baked goods, beauty products, baskets, home decor, needle crafts (e.g. crocheted items), photography, artwork antiques, home-made cards, baby gifts, horse tack, metal crafts, wood crafts, silent auction & more...

Proceeds from the sale of table space will benefit the programs of The Evangelical Congregation Church of Westborough. 

 

Corner of Church St. and West Main St.

Directions

 

 
   

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