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/ I GuIn1 Ct~KK <br />Town of Reading <br />ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS <br />Minutes of March 6, 2008 <br />Members present: Robert Redfern, Chairman <br />John Jarema <br />Clark Petschek <br />John Miles <br />Paul Dustin <br />Susan Miller <br />Peter Tedesco <br />Members absent: <br />P 2:2b <br />A meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals was held in the Selectmen's Meeting Room of the <br />Town Hall, 16 Lowell Street, Reading, Massachusetts, at 7:00 P.M. Also attending the meeting <br />was Glen Redmond, Commissioner of Buildings. <br />Case # 08-01 <br />A continuation of a Public Hearing on the petition of Sandra M. Carter who seeks a Special <br />Permit under Section(s) 6.3.17 of the Zoning By-laws in order to demolish an existing single <br />family dwelling on a non-conforming lot (Option A & B) and to construct a new single family <br />dwelling on the property located at 355 Franklin Street in Reading, MA. <br />Attorney Daniel Sherwood represented the Applicant. The Chairman asked Mr. Andella if he had <br />submitted a certified plot plan as requested by the Board at the last meeting and Mr. Andella said <br />the Town Engineer had approved his infiltration system. The Chairman explained to Mr. Andella <br />that he had submitted an infiltration system plan but not a certified plot plan as requested to do <br />so. This was one of the main reasons the meeting had been continued to this third hearing was <br />because Mr. Andella had not brought the required certified plot plan to the second hearing as <br />requested at that time. The Chairman explained again to Mr. Andella that the Board needed a <br />certified plot plan in order to make a decision. <br />Attorney Sherwood said he had the certified plot plan of the existing dwelling and a certified plot <br />plan of the proposed dwelling and he distributed copies to the Board. The Chairman said there <br />was not a table of the impervious areas of the lot on the certified plot plan for the proposed <br />dwelling. Attorney Sherwood said that information was on the infiltration design plan that had <br />been submitted earlier in the day. The Chairman explained again to Mr. Andella and his attorney <br />what the Board had requested: a certified plot plan that showed a table of the impervious area <br />calculations on the plan. He stated the Board had been quite clear in explaining to Mr. Andella <br />exactly what the Board required. <br />ZBA Meeting, March 6, 2008 <br />