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Planning board denies traffic-waiver request, advances Morrison Center site-plan changes and Arundel Lane subdivision review
Summary
The planning board reviewed a Walsh Engineering site-plan amendment that separates the Morrison Center parcel and creates an 11-unit Arundel Lane condominium, discussed stormwater and parking revisions, and voted not to grant a requested waiver of the subdivision traffic cap (200 ADT), a decision that passed with one abstention.
The planning board heard a presentation from Warner Gilliam of Walsh Engineering on a proposal to split the Morrison Center parcel at 526 Post Road and create an 11-unit condominium subdivision accessed by a new Aranda Lane.
Gilliam said the amendment would shrink the rear parking area, relocate the driveway (to become Aranda Lane) to serve the rear residential units and relocate stormwater infrastructure so runoff for the Morrison Center is handled on the school parcel. "The proposed request for the site plan amendment is to separate the Morrison Center lot from the remaining lot," Gilliam said during his presentation. Lena Tope of Walsh Engineering joined the presentation on behalf of the applicant.
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