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Town of Reading <br />16 Lowell Street REIE1111 <br />CLUNK <br />Reading, MA 01867-2683 a' <br />Phone: 781-942-6612 <br />Fax: 781-942-9071 2 1 P 1Z <br />Email: jdelios@ci.reading.ma.usOt, U L <br />Community Planning and Development Commission <br />CPDC MINUTES <br />Meeting Dated: August 23, 2010 <br />Location: Selectmen's Meeting Room <br />Time: 7:30 PM <br />Members Present: John Weston (JW), Chairman; Joseph Patterson (JP), Secretary; David Tuttle (DT), <br />and Nicholas Safina (NS) <br />Also Present: Jean Delios (JD), Town Planner; Abigail McCabe (AM), Staff Planner; and Michael <br />Schloth (MS), Recording Secretary. <br />Mr. Bill Bergeron, Hayes Engineering, Wakefield, MA <br />Mr. Dermot Boldger, Owner of Grumpy Doyles, 230 Main Street <br />Mr. Andrew Boyer, 362 South Street <br />Marie & Joe Calareso, 28C Carnation Circle <br />Mr. Matt Casey, patch.com (on-line newspaper) <br />Mr. Mac Cerullo, 29 Perkins Avenue <br />Ms. Sheila Clarke Economic Development Committee (EDC) <br />Mr. Joseph DiMambro, 5 Milepost Road <br />Mr. Jay Doughty, 348 South Street <br />Ms. Lori Doughty, 348 South Street <br />Mr. Ryan Hoffinan, 340 South Street <br />Phil Kim Hunter-Reed, 11 Haystack Road <br />Attorney Brad Latham of Latham Law Offices, LLC, 643 Main Street <br />Mr. Jamie Lynch, CEO Lynch Development, 348 Park Street, North Reading, MA <br />Kurt Maimaron, New Line Products, 130 Allen Street, Braintree, MA <br />John & Roberta Martiniello, 11 Milepost Road <br />Ms. Joan Neary, 355 South Street <br />Ms. Michelle Williams Economic Development Committee (EDC) <br />There being a quorum the Chair called the meeting to order at 7:36 PM. <br />Public Comment <br />Mr. Jamie Lynch asked to speak. Mr. Lynch is the developer of the currently empty lot at 18-20 Woburn <br />Street. In September 2009, the Board agreed to extend Mr. Lynch's site plan review decision by two <br />years on the condition he better shield the lot from view by placing a vinyl fence around it. Mr. Lynch <br />was before the Board to ask to be allowed to hang two real estate signs to the fence each showing a <br />rendering of the proposed building. In addition, Mr. Lynch asked to be allowed to hang artwork created <br />by students of Creative Arts from the fence. <br />The Board had no issue with the renderings or Creative Art's proposal but pointed out that it could not <br />change the sign by-laws. It suggested the items in questions may be put on the fence as artwork and <br />advised he work with the Town Planner along those lines. <br />Page 1 of 5 <br />