During a recent planning board meeting, community members voiced strong opposition to a proposed subdivision at 469 Ewing Street, which seeks to develop four homes on a non-conforming lot. Residents expressed concerns that the project would disrupt the existing zoning patterns and significantly impact the neighborhood, particularly regarding drainage, noise, and traffic.
One resident highlighted that the area is characterized by single homes on larger lots, and the addition of four houses would overwhelm both the site and the surrounding community. Concerns were raised about potential parking issues, with fears that cars would spill onto the street rather than being contained within designated carports. Additionally, the removal of trees to accommodate the new development was criticized, with residents advocating for increased greenery to combat rising temperatures during heat spells.
Another speaker, Hilary Persky, echoed these sentiments, emphasizing her worries about the loss of trees and increased traffic. She also questioned the precedent this subdivision might set for future developments in the area, seeking clarification from the planning board on how this decision could influence similar applications moving forward.
The planning board has yet to make a decision on the subdivision, but the overwhelming sentiment from the community is one of caution and a desire to preserve the character of the neighborhood.