| TOWN OF PRINCETON PLANNING BOARD Regular Meeting February 15, 2012 The meeting opened at 7:30 PM.  Present were: Chairman Rick McCowan, Mark Canfield, Tom Daly, Jerry Gannelli, and John Mirick.  
 E. Princeton Village Forum Presentation Rick introduced the presentation by talking about the historic feel of a village and how current zoning is not conducive to having a quaint village area.   Several residents of the area were present.  
 Mark reviewed the results of the questionnaire. Main themes include: 
Enjoy the current village feel and personality of the area Concern over condition of Mechanics HallDesire is to preserve Mechanics Hall, what zoning might be required to accomplish Keep commercial areaHome businesses should be permissible  Mark suggests bringing back the E. Princeton Village Committee. Current bylaws impacting the area include Home Occupation, Area, Yard & Height, Accessory Apartment, & Business District. 
 Tom reported that the Underutilized Town Assets Committee reviewed studies of Mechanics Hall dating back 20 years.  There is no town need for the building and no funds to revitalize. There are limitations relative to septic, well, and parking. The estimated cost to repair and bring up to code is between $500,000 to 700,000. Possible solutions include having an advocate or a “Friends of Mechanics Hall” group willing to raise the necessary funds.  
 Mickey Splain of the Road Advisory Committee talked about ideas reviewed by the Route 140 Improvement Task Force. Dennis Rindone was the champion of project which was modeled after the Route 2 safety improvements. Community priorities include improved safety of the historic district, replace bridge, and install sidewalk and traffic calming features. Mickey noted the Road Advisory Committee will pursue the funding. 
 John Mirick led the discussion to create a wish list for the area. Ideas include: 
Extend business district to include Mechanics Hall Mixed use/overlay in business districtIncrease parking for Mechanics HallCreate a post office satellite businessInstall central parking lot for residentsTurn Mechanics Hall into a café/museum about E. Princeton Concert hall upstairs from Mechanics Hall Mixed use activities – allow for home business; general consensus residents are not receptive to the idea  Develop a bylaw for design standards  
Local historical districts zoning; currently no restrictions on zoningInstall old fashioned street lamps In conjunction with Route 140 improvements install underground utilities, improve sidewalks, traffic control, make 140 a one way street, clear land near road to allow a view of onion patch park Sawyer field is underutilized, run down and needs care. Parks & Rec Director Shanahan sent a note to Rick,  they are open to ideas  for improvementBoundaries need to be defined John noted the desire is to develop a bylaw that people in area approve of and also be mindful of the future. The board will work on a zoning proposal.  The board thanked residents for their feedback.    
 Other Business  Tom moved to approve the cost for printing and mailing flyers for up to $300. John seconded. All in favor (5-0). 
 Tom moved to approve $50 for Jerry to attend the Citizens Planning seminar on March 17. John seconded. All in favor (5-0). 
 The meeting was adjourned at 9:15 PM.  All were in favor.  
 Respectfully Submitted 
 ___________________ Brenda Savoie Administrative Assistant 
 PUBLIC MEETING ON EAST PRINCETON VILLAGE 
 Rough Summary of Notes from Flip Chart John Mirick Business District Support of Mixed Use Concept through Special Permit         Design criteria?         Height? Support to Extend Business District to Include Mechanics Hall         Increases options         If sold, requirement to maintain facade Residential No support for Mixed Use Interest (support?) in Historic District Zoning         Encourage vs Mandatory? Village should include  Some of Rt 31 southerly from intersection Further easterly on Route 140 Some of Leominster Road Sawyer Field needs better support/maintenance Underground Utility Lines as part of Route 140 Reconstruction Sidewalk (northerly side) as part of Route 140 Reconstruction Traffic Control – Slow it down!!!!         Mini-rotary?         Speed bumps?         Reduced speed limit and enforcement 
 Ideas that never got much traction         Mini-post office in Mechanics Hall         Town buys ranch house next to Mechanics Hall         Parking lots for village residents         Café in Mechanics Hall         Museum in Mechanics Hall         As part of Route 140 improvements, use Onion Patch frontage as a park 
 
 
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