HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-05-31 Planning Board Minutespractical solutions rather than a broad theoretical air pollution
report. With adequate assistance and funding, it may be possible
to meet the Board of Public Works' December 1, 1979 deadline for
a decision on disposition of the John Street Incinerator Site.
The funding for the study will come through MAPC from EPA to
CTPS, which will provide staff services to the Town. There is
no present indication that the Town has to provide in-kind
services, except to complete work items which are not in the
final work program.
The State Health Department has deferred to the MBTA for State
purchase of the Incinerator site.
The Board decided that they would retain their position as lead
agency for the Town for the Commuter Parking Study. J. Sturm
will contact MAPC and MBTA and generate additional support.
After identifying such items as the feasibility and impacts of
parking relocation, alternative sites to be studied, amount of
reimbursement for the incinerator, impact on transportation
services, etc., Mr. Mayerson was requested to prepare a memo
on suggested work program items for discussion at a Thursday,
May 31st meeting. Mr. Mayerson was requested_to make arrangements
for such a 7:00 P.M. meeting and notify absent members.
Mr. Sturm will contact the Selectmen and invite them to meet with
the Board at 7:30 P.M. to brief them on these developments. The
Board. will endeavor to submit its ideas to CTPS by Friday.
There being no other business before the Board, the meeting was
adjourned at 8:00 P.M..
Respe fully u mitt d,
Jo Zo e ,
Minutes of the Meeting of Ma 31,\t979.\
The meeting was called to orde C man J. Sturm at 7:45 P.M.
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in. Room 129, Reading Senior High School with G. Paynter and
B. Mitchel present.
Commuter Parking Study
The members received and discussed.a memorandum. prepared by
Mr. Mayerson on topics for inclusion in the work program.
On a motion duly made and seconded, the meeting was adjourned
at 7:58 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
John Zorabedian, Jr.