4.13.2022 Planning Board

Fall River Government TV Apr 13, 2022 YouTube Report Issue

The Fall River Planning Board convened on April 13, 2022, addressing several land use and infrastructure matters. The meeting began with a discussion and vote on the street acceptance of Glendale Street, which the board recommended to the City Council for approval as a public way. This decision was made despite the street not meeting current minimum standards for new roadways, with the understanding that it would be added to the city's list for future improvements. The board then approved two Form A applications for endorsement of plans not requiring approval: one for Sibo at LLC concerning 350 Mariano Bishop Boulevard, and another for Hutchins Holden regarding Innovation Way, which involved adjusting parcel boundaries. Further business included the endorsement of the definitive subdivision plan for King Philip Estates at 386 Kilburn Street and Dwelling Street, which had been delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the pending issuance of an Order of Conditions from the Conservation Commission. The board also received and placed on file correspondence regarding a Chapter 91 waterways license for the Route 79 project, which involves work in the Taunton River. A second correspondence concerning the MassDOT project for the Jefferson Street Bridge over Sucker Brook was tabled to the next meeting for more information, following a board member's observation about the bridge's condition and safety concerns. Finally, the minutes from the February 9, 2022, meeting were approved. The board also discussed the requirement for one member to complete Open Meeting Law compliance training, with Caitlin Young, City Planner, offering to provide more information on available webinars. The meeting concluded with a brief mention of a correspondence about Eversource Energy and National Grid work, which was received for informational purposes.

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