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Town of Reading <br />16 Lowell Street . <br />RECEIVED <br />TOWN CLERK <br />RCt0NG. M~`ASS <br />Reading, MA 01867-2683 <br />Phone: 781-942-6612 2011 JUL 13 A 9 4 9 <br />Fax: 781942-9071 <br />Email: idelios&i.reading.ma.us <br />Community Planning and Development Commission <br />CPDC MINUTES <br />Meeting Dated: March 28, 2011 <br />Time: 7:30 PM <br />Location: Selectmen's Meeting Room <br />Members Present: John Weston (JW), Chairman; Paul Bolger (PB), Secretary; David Tuttle (DT); and <br />Nicholas Safina (NS) <br />Also Present: Jean Delios,. Town Planner; George Zambouras, Town Engineer; and Michael Schloth, <br />Recording Secretary. <br />Phil Terzis, Oaktree Development, 129 Mt. Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA <br />Mr. Reid Blute, representative of Pulte Homes <br />Mr. Mark Mastroianni, representative of Pulte Homes <br />Lori Doughty, 348 South Street <br />Jay Doughty, 348 South Street <br />Joan Neary, 355 South Street <br />There being a quorum the Chair called the meeting to order at 7:35 PM. <br />Site Plan Review (Continued) . <br />1 Jacobs Way, Reading Woods <br />The Chair noted that the public hearing for the site plan review had been closed at the last meeting <br />(3/21/2011).The developer, Pulte Homes of New England, was represented by Reid Blute and Mike <br />Mastroianni.. <br />The Town Planner summarized what had happened since last meeting: Pulte has agreed to replace the <br />entire fence along the South Street side of the property. Pulte and the flown have not yet reached an <br />agreement on the cost of repairs to the sewer line connecting the site with the Sturges station and the <br />station itself, but there is news that Pulte is considering building a substation onsite. Apparently, this <br />will be much cheaper than repairing the existing lines and station. <br />NS asked why the fence along the Curtis Street side of the property would not be something more secure <br />than the proposed split-rail fence. Mr. Blute replied they did not think it was appropriate to cut off <br />completely the new residents' access to the field beyond the fence so the split-rail was offered as a <br />compromise. DT and PB agreed the split-rail was an acceptable compromise. <br />The CPDC reviewed the draft decision. Minor edits and were made. <br />DT moved the CPDC approve Pulte Homes' proposed alterations to the Scenic Way along South <br />Street as shown on plans dated 11412011 and revised 31141201-1. <br />PB seconded and the motion passed 4:0.0. <br />Page 1 of 3 <br />