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October 9, 2007 Planning Board Agenda
MEETING AGENDA
NEWTON PLANNING BOARD
OCTOBER 9, 2007

Pursuant to NH RSA 676:4, I (d), notice is hereby given of a PUBLIC MEETING to be held by the Newton Planning Board on October 9, 2007 beginning at 7:00 pm at the Newton Town Hall. The following items will be heard:

1.      7:00 PM Marley Builders: Continuation of public hearing to consider the request for a two-phase, 5-lot subdivision on Whittier Street. The property is referenced as Tax Map 6, Block 9, Lot 9.

2.      7:15 PM Scott Alexander: Public hearing to consider the request for a minor non-residential site plan at 2 West Main Street. The property is referenced as Tax Map 6, Block 2, Lot 4.

3.      7:30 PM Country Pond Fish & Game: Continuation of public meeting to review sound mitigation compliance with respect to the original Site Plan approval conditions.

4.      7:45 PM Town of Newton, NH: Continuation of public hearing for review and adoption of proposed amendments to the Subdivision Regulations and the Site Plan Review Regulations regarding the following:
a.      Application fees and procedures

5.      Other Board Business
a.      Manifests
b.      Acceptance of minutes from 9/25/07
c.      Bond reduction request Walnut Farm Subdivision
d.      Roadway acceptance requests update
i.      Joe Ferrandi - Patriot Drive
ii.     Al Bailey – Felicia Drive
iii.    DC Development – Philip Way
e.      NFIP (National Flood Insurance Program)
f.      Correspondence
i.      9/11/07 Letter from Mary Ellen Davenport re: S&R tree planting
ii.     9/13/07 Letter from NHDES re: Rich LeClaire Shoreland Waiver
iii.    9/25/07 Letter from KV Partners re: 27-1 Construction Observation
iv.     10/4/07 Resolution of Complaint re: LaCroix
g.      10/3/07 Internal Controls Assessment Report – this 50+ page report was received on 10/4/07from the Board of Selectmen; copies are available upon request.

6.      Adjourn

The public is encouraged to attend.


Kimberly Pettit
Chairman, Newton Planning Board