TOWN OF TEMPLE, NEW HAMPSHIRE
OCTOBER15, 2003
PLANNING BOARD
FINAL MINUTES OF PUBLIC MEETING
Board
members present: Bruce Kullgren, Sr., Rae Barnhisel, Marty Connolly, Randy
Martin, Allan Pickman, Richard Whitcomb and Ex-Officio Tedd Petro.
Call to
order by Kullgren at 7:39 p.m.
1. Final Public hearing for Master Plan. Kullgren
explained that before the Planning Board can adopt the Master Plan, a hearing
must take place. He then asked audience members for their comments and
questions.
·
Sherry
Fiske pointed out that on page 62, slopes were listed at 25% but should be 15%.
She also asked about a Hazard Mitigation Plan and wanted to know if it needed
to be included in the MP.
·
Eric
Twarog, with SWRPC, explained that the Hazard Mitigation Plan can be a
stand-alone document, or it can be added to the Master Plan at a later date.
Currently the deadline to have this document completed is November, 2004.
·
Connie
Kieley asked if the Conservation Commission was consulted about the
Conservation Commission Objectives in the MP. Twarog said no.
·
Bruce
Kantner asked about copies of the final version of the Master Plan. Twarog said
that SWRPC will supply the town with 5 bound copies that will include all the
maps as well as a CD that the town can use to print more copies. Kantner also
found a number of small errors and offered to proofread the entire document and
send the results to Twarog. The Planning Board agreed.
·
Barbara
Kantner asked about Planning Board objective #6 on the four-page document
called “Implementing Temple’s Master Plan.” She wanted to know what kind of
commercial or industrial uses the Planning Board felt were appropriate for
Temple. Petro said that office park, light industrial facilities would be the
most desirable.
·
John
Bauchat asked about the results of the survey. Kullgren said that he didn’t
have the results in front of him but both he and Petro felt that at the time
the survey was taken, people didn’t understand the issues as well as they did
later in the process, so in many cases the answers weren’t very helpful.
Kullgren said that both the survey answers and the input from workshops were
incorporated into the MP.
·
Martha
Scott asked if the MP was able to enforce any of its objectives. Kullgren
explained that the MP is a guideline, a list of goals for the PB and the town.
The PB may create zoning ordinances that will be voted on by the town. Pickman
added that the PB will likely be writing a communications tower ordinance.
·
Linda
Homer asked about the wording of objective #6 on the four-page document called
“Implementing Temple’s Master Plan.” It was decided to change #6 to read:
Review zoning and other land use regulations of neighboring towns periodically
to assure that Temple’s industrial/commercial development remains
viable.
·
Bruce
Kantner referred to page 83, Economic Development, of the MP and asked why the
document states that growth of new families in Temple might require some
commercial & industrial development. Twarog explained that Temple is
essentially a bedroom community with virtually no commercial or industrial
business contributing to the tax base. As residential development continues in
Temple, school taxes will increase. Some industrial or commercial development
would add to the tax base without raising the school portion of the taxes.
·
There
was further discussion about what constituted modest or light industrial uses.
Pickman explained that the MP is designed to be very general. In order to get
more specific about any of the objectives, the PB will have to write an
ordinance that will have to be passed by the town.
·
Ben
Tirey stated that the need for a larger Police facility was omitted from the
“Community Facilities” section under Future Land Use. Pickman said that in the
Future Land Use section it states that municipal facilities need more space.
That includes the PD.
OCTOBER15, 2003
PLANNING BOARD
FINAL MINUTES OF
PUBLIC MEETING
1. (cont.)
·
Linda
Homer said that if the MP encourages commercial/industrial development to
balance the tax base, does the MP also encourage open space for the same
reason. Kullgren and Twarog both said that the MP does encourage open space as
a way to balance the tax base.
·
Bruce
Kantner asked that the four-page document titled “Implementing Temple’s Master
Plan” be included in the MP. He also asked the PB how they will go about implementing
the objectives in the MP. Kullgren answered that the PB will deal with the
objectives one at a time, considering the most important ones first. Kantner
asked that the PB consider making a list of priorities that the public could
see.
Kullgren
closed the hearing at 9 p.m.
2. Preliminary Application – Al Patenaude for
four lot subdivision on Map 8 Lot 39, General Miller Highway. Nate Chamberlin,
with Meridian Land Services, represented Mr. Patenaude and presented the board
with:
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Subdivision
application
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4
sets of plans
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3
sets of mailing labels for abutters
·
Storm
water management plan
·
Test
pit logs
·
Wetlands
application
Chamberlin
said that the driveway permit has been filed. He did not bring a check because
he didn’t know the correct amount that was due. The board set Wednesday,
November 5, at 8:30 p.m. for the hearing. The board did not
go over the checklist. Barnhisel took one set of plans and said that she will
make a site visit before the hearing.
The meeting
was adjourned at 9:45 p.m.
Minutes
submitted by Diane Nilsson