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Hamilton Planning Board. Report to the Selectmen May 23, 2011. Senior Housing By-law. Adopted May 2008 Expires May 2013 Maximum units per year is 50 Maximum under the By-law is 100 Must have one person at least 55 years old and no one less than 18 years old.
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Hamilton Planning Board Report to the Selectmen May 23, 2011
Senior Housing By-law • Adopted May 2008 • Expires May 2013 • Maximum units per year is 50 • Maximum under the By-law is 100 • Must have one person at least 55 years old and no one less than 18 years old. • Special Permit under the Planning Board
Canter Brook Senior Housing Project Location: Between Asbury and Highland Streets • 13.99 total acres in the Groundwater Protection District • 7.80 acres of open space (55.75%) proposed • 43 units currently proposed • two single units • four duplex units • one triplex unit • three quad-plexunits • one large building that includes 18 units, community center and pool.
Canter Brook Senior Housing Density Bonuses were based on: • Half of the units are 1,300 sf or less; • Five units are affordable; • Additional open space 25% required in RA/GPOD; • Smart Growth principals
Canter Brook Senior Housing Project Discretionary Bonus Units • Stormwater management plans above and beyond Hamilton standards (quality and quantity of run-off); • Planting of at least 30 evergreen and 30 deciduous trees, 12’ and 1.5” caliper; and • Construction of a sidewalk along Asbury St. to connect to the Highland/Asbury intersection.
Canter Brook Senior Housing Project Public hearings are continued until May 24, 2011 at 7:30 pm. at the Old Hamilton Library. Meeting with the Review Engineer, Bob Puff
Cottage Zoning By-law • Mark Bobrowski wrote a model by-law. • Dan Gainsboro, Genesis Planners • Properties of 5-10 acres • Located within ½ - ¾ miles of a train station • Two bedroom units • Clustered cottages with 50% open space • Village concept with shared park and gardens
Alternative Development Model Live on a park vs. park where you live.
Compact Neighborhoods A Traditional Idea, Reinterpreted Greenwood Ave. Cottages, Shoreline, WA
Concord Riverwalk High Quality. Low Impact. Beautiful
Walkable to W. Concord Center • Assabet River access • Mature trees • Appropriate zoning • Integrates with existing residential neighborhoods
Housing Trends • Between 2008 and 2010, ave. s.f. of new single-family houses dropped from 2,629 to 2,343. (U.S. Census Bureau) • 67% all household formations are now 1 & 2 people; 88% by 2025. (ULI) • 75% of boomers want to live near walkable, urban/suburban town centers. (RCLCO) • Volatility of gas, utility prices. • Net-Zero-Energy will be the standard (John McElwain, ULI)
Cottage Zoning By-law • Planning Board will be reviewing the concept and by-law as it applies to Hamilton • June 14th or 28th at Town Hall
Hamilton Wenham Village Merchants Farmers’ Markets in Hamilton • Study of days, location, competition, farm stands • Two years ago at 300 Main, Wenham • Local farms and supporting agriculture Met with business owners of Hamilton Wenham • Inform local business about group (5) • Plan group, logo, name, shared advertising opportunities, and events (20) Notified 75
Hamilton Wenham Village Merchants • Group: Hamilton Wenham Village Merchants • Place: Hamilton Wenham Village Marketplace • Events: Fall and Holiday Season
Hamilton Wenham Village Merchants • Hamilton Wenham Village Marketplace • Logo – All Allies Fine Art Restoration • Map, website with link for members, e-mail address for the group • Harvest in the Village Marketplace • September 24, 2011 9-12 • Looking for vendors, application on PB website • 300 Main in Wenham through Railroad Ave.
Hamilton Wenham Village Merchants • Christmas in the Village Marketplace • December 8, 2011 • Meal’s Tax Money for lighting, banners and downtown decorations, need appropriation at Fall Town Meeting. • Next HWVM meeting • June 8, 2011 5-7 at Timeless Interiors, 52 Railroad Ave. All Hamilton Wenham business owners are welcomed (at home or downtown).
Thank you to the Rotary • Planting of Town Hall • Plant list available for part shade • Thank you to Michael Lombardo and Mark Gates