2009-03-12
CITY OF BEVERLY
PUBLIC MEETING MINUTES
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City Hall, Third Floor Conference Room B
March 12, 2009
Chairman Richard Benevento, William Bent, Richard
Hutchinson, Tina Cassidy, Sgt. Joe Shairs
Bill Fiore
Eileen Sacco
Benevento calls the meeting to order at 8:30 a.m.
1. Discussion/Recommendation to Plannin2 Board: Site Plan Review Application #100-
09: Demolition and Removal of Existin2 Buildin2 and Construction of a new
Buildin2 and Associated Site Improvements / 1 Water Street/ Citv of Beverlv and
Joseph A. Leone. c/o Black Cow Restaurant
Peter Ogren of Hayes Engineering addresses the Commission and explains the plans for the
construction of the Black Cow restaurant. He states the parking requirements for the site and
notes that they are proposing 144 spaces in various locations. He notes that 6 spaces on the
restaurant site will be dedicated to Designated Port Area uses by regulation, and 6 spaces on the
nearby Harbormaster's site will be set aside for recreational users at the request of the State grant
agency (Division of Conservation Services). There are a sufficient number of parking spaces
provided on the proposed site and the Harbormaster's site to meet the requirements of the Zoning
Ordinance. There are also 16 additional parking spaces at the old Creamery site which is next to
the Anchor Pub that are also available for public use.
Ogren explains that the current zoning calls for a 1Iz parking space per boat slip at the commercial
and recreational marinas for a total of 28 spaces. He also notes that the zoning calls for one
parking space for every four seats in a restaurant.
Ogren turns the discussion over to Bill Bergeron from Hayes to explain the traffic report that
they prepared. Bergeron addresses the Commission and explains that they used a traffic study
that was done for the Congress Street Condo project (former Ventron site) by Abend Associates
which included this site in the study. He notes that at that time the traffic study was conducted,
the Planning Board knew the City was contemplating the construction of a restaurant on the
former McDonald's site and required that the study include a ISO-seat restaurant in its analysis.
He explains that Hayes has revised the study to reflect the current plans (for a 329-seat
restaurant). He notes that the counts in the Abend studies were predicted through 2011.
Bergeron explains the study and notes that the CabotlRantoul Street intersection is considered to
be operating at a level of service (LOS) B. He reviews the safety analysis and states that traffic
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conditions have improved in the area since the study was done in 2003, in that a new roadway
(Goat Hill Lane) was constructed and traffic signals were installed/retimed.
Bergeron notes that Hayes felt comfortable using the projected 2011 data and also notes that the
only wild card could be the existence of the new Salem Bypass Road which was not open at the
time the study was done and therefore no data from that was included.
Ogren questions if the traffic patterns would change because of the Salem Bypass Road.
Benevento explains that it is easier to get to Salem now, noting that using Salem's Bridge Street
used to be a nightmare. He also suggests that they conduct new traffic counts, noting that it is
not because he does not believe them, it just makes sense to have accurate information.
Ogren states that this site was once a McDonald's fast food restaurant and it generated a lot more
traffic than this restaurant will. Benevento agrees, but notes that as a Board we have to live in
the here and now.
Discussion ensues regarding satellite parking and the location of it. Cassidy explains that the
project includes a reconfiguration of the parking lot on the harbormasters site to create 21 more
parking spaces than exist there today.
She also explains that the Black Cow will add landscaping to the Ferry Way Landing site and
notes the locations on the plans. She also notes that there is a possibility of a pedestrian
walkway between the proposed restaurant site and the Harbormaster's lot. Benevento asks if
there is any pedestrian access. Cassidy explains that there is a sidewalk along Cabot Street and
Summit Avenue and notes their locations. She notes other areas of pedestrian access as well.
Bergeron explains that Leone has been contacting local property owners to find additional
parking areas for his employees' use. Cassidy explains that the zoning ordinance assumes and
includes that requirement and Leone is being proactive in that regard. It was noted that at the
DEP hearing Leone indicated that he would have about 30 employees on the largest work shift.
Benevento asks if the restaurant site will accommodate all of the parking needed for the
restaurant. Cassidy states no, and explains that the zoning ordinance allows an owner to count
parking on site or on a nearby site within 500' of the establishment. With the inclusion of the
Harbormaster's site and the parking area under the bridge, there will be sufficient parking to
meet the zoning requirements. In fact, she also notes that they are proposing a little more
parking than is technically required by zoning.
Benevento asks if there is some historical significance to the site. Cassidy explains that the
restrictions of the grant that covered some of the acquisition cost will require that a majority of
the first floor of the new building be used for public recreation and conservation use. She notes
that the City and the proposed restaurateur have been meeting with the State officials overseeing
the grant and they have agreed that if a restaurant is on the second floor and the first floor is
dedicated public use they would deem it to be consistent with the grant requirements.
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Benevento asks if that section of Cabot Street is a state highway. Ogren states that he thinks it is.
Benevento notes that they will have to get an indirect access uses permit and Mass Highway will
want to see current traffic counts.
Ogren reviews the permits that are required for the site and notes that the owner is taking it slow
but he is aware of the number of permits required.
Sgt. Shairs expresses his concerns about parking and states his opinion that it is premature to
count on the spaces at the Creamery noting that they full on Thursday, Friday and Saturday
nights with patrons of the Anchor. He also states that he thinks the 61 spaces on the site will be
used by boaters and fishermen. Ogren explains the parking provided on the site for the marina
and the Designated Port Area. Cassidy states that the project does not rely on the parking at the
Anchor to meet the zoning requirements.
Benevento asks if they have considered having the employees park in remote locations.
Bergeron states yes, and notes as previously discussed that Leone is working with nearby
property owners to obtain additional parking for his employees.
Bent states that he feels that the opening of the Salem Bypass Road is a major change to the
traffic pattern in that area and he would be surprised if Mass Highway didn't request current
traffic counts. He states that his only concern would be the intersection of Water Street and the
proposed restaurant driveway. He suggests that it might be worthwhile to look at it and see if
improvements could be made. Benevento agrees that the Salem Bypass Road's opening is a
consideration and notes that there could be a traffic backup if the restaurant's parking lot is full.
Cassidy explains that the zoning calls for 1Iz parking space for every boat slip. She notes that it is
unlikely that every boat owner would be on the site at the same time. She also notes that the
commercial fishermen largely arrive in the morning (well before any restaurant customers would
be on hand) and are typically off site by early afternoon. She also notes that there will be more
room for parking on the Harbormaster's site that you might think at present. The City plans to
reconfigure it and increase the number of spaces available on that site.
Shairs asks what the hours of operation will be for the restaurant. Cassidy suggests the
restaurant's hours will likely be from 11 :30 a.m. to midnight. Shairs notes that he monitors the
traffic on the 4-12 midnight shift and he has seen people park at the McDonalds site to go to the
Anchor Pub or the Beverly House of Pizza. He states that he is concerned about pedestrians
crossmg.
Cassidy notes that there are going to be some changes in the area and suggests that the bait shop
and Beverly Port Marina will have to start providing parking on their own property for their
customers, and notes that the Marina in particular has more than sufficient space on its site to
accommodate its customers.
Bent states that he would like more time to review this. He also suggests that they do some
current traffic counts. Benevento agrees.
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Cassidy explains that the Planning Board is opening a public hearing on this matter next week
and will likely continue the hearing to its April meeting. She also states that she will get copies
of the old Abend traffic study and addenda to Commission members.
Benevento opens the meeting up for public comment at this time.
John Silver of Beverly Port Marina (BPM) addresses the Commission and expresses his concerns
about parking and the locations of the satellite parking, noting that he thinks it will be hard for
people from out of town to find it. He also states that he is concerned about the impact on other
local business and their customers. He states that BPM is not opposed to a restaurant on this site,
but feels what is proposed is too large and should be scaled down.
Benevento asks for the sizes of the Black Cow restaurants in Hamilton and Newburyport.
Bergeron states that the Hamilton location has 140 seats and Newburyport has 273 seats which
includes outside seating in the summer months.
Benevento says that he understands Silver's concerns noting that people always try to find prime
parking and agrees that it might be difficult for people from out of town to find the other parking.
He asks if they have considered valet parking for the site. Ogren states that they have thought
about that and they could look at that again.
Bergeron states that Leone is a proactive restaurant owner and if there is a parking issue he will
address it with valet parking or otherwise. He also notes that they cannot finalize or formalize
the agreements for off-site employee parking locations yet because they do not know what the
time frame for construction and opening of the restaurant will be at this time.
Silver expresses his concerns about zoning changes that were made and that more parking would
have been required under the old zoning. He also notes that it is the same situation with the
marina parking, stating that the City is putting in a larger marina and have plans for a ferry
service out of there. Cassidy explains that the city is reconfiguring the marina but is not putting
in a larger one. She also notes that zoning compliance is an issue for the Building Inspector and
he needs to insure conformance to the ordinance, not the Parking and Traffic Commission. She
also explains that they have been investigating offering dinner cruises from the site or an
educational Discovery Cruise tours for students. She also states that there are no plans for a ferry
servIce.
Silver suggests that the Commission take a look at the parking at the Anchor Pub to see what the
impact would be. Cassidy suggests that would be inappropriate for the City to view the
Creamery parking lot as one only to be used by patrons of a single business. She suggests that if
parking on congested residential streets proves to actually be a problem, a "resident only" sticker
program would solve the issue. She notes that effort would be more proactive than saying no to
a development project based on speculation that it could pose a parking problem for the Anchor
Pub that may not materialize.
Bent states that it appears to him that the parking calculations meet the zoning requirements for
parking and he is not sure if there is anything else that the Commission can or should do on this
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point. He notes that it would behoove the restaurant to make sure that the parking for the site
works.
Benevento states that safety is his number one issue, whether it is traffic circulation or pedestrian
safety and whether people have a safe, well lit path of travel to get from one location to the other.
He also notes capacity is important to fully understand the traffic volume and convenience is also
a concern. He states that the site has been vacant way too long and he needs to be convinced that
it will all work.
Shairs suggests that they look at putting a driveway across the Ferry Way Landing to make a
simple path of travel between the restaurant and the overflow parking on the Harbormaster's site.
Cassidy explains that there may be a legal impediment to doing that but she will look into the
matter.
Benevento asks if there are any further questions or comments. There are none.
Bent: motion to continue discussion to the next meeting on April 8, 2009 and that the
Commission will review the information and try to get some comments to the applicants
prior to the April 8th meeting. Hutchinson seconds the motion, all in favor. The motion
carnes.
2. Discussion/ Recommendation to Plannin2: Board: Site Plan Review Application 99-
09: Construction of Subsidized Elderlv Housin2: Project (173 Units) at 145 Conant
Street / Harvest Development/Currv Architecture
Atty. Glovsky is present on behalf of the applicant.
Benevento recalls that the last time the Commission met regarding this matter, the only concern
was that of the address of the property. Shairs notes that the proposed address is 145 Conant
Street and the only access will be from Cherry Hill Drive. He expresses concern that having an
address on a street to which the project has no access could be confusing for emergency response
personnel.
Cassidy notes that addresses are typically assigned by the City Engineer. Bent states that he has
no issues with the project. Cassidy agrees.
Benevento questions whether the intersection of Conant Street and Cherry Hill Drive would
require a traffic signal. Cassidy says she doubts it, given the relatively little amount of land left
to be developed in the industrial park. She states that she has observed a queue as long as 6 or 7
cars on Cherry Hill Drive waiting to turn onto Conant Street during p.m. rush hours, but the line
moves quickly and delays do not seem to be an issue in this location.
Cassidy notes that she sent crash rate data out to members of Commission after the last meeting
as requested.
Benevento asks if there are any other questions or comments on the project. There are none.
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Bent: motion to recommend to the Planning Board that it approve the project, subject to the
condition that the assigned street address be a Cherry Hill Drive address to eliminate any
potential confusion for emergency response personnel. Cassidy seconds the motion, all
in favor. The motion carries.
3. Continued Discussion: Potential Elimination of Left Hand Turns at Intersection of
Park and Elliott Streets
Shairs explains that he requested that this item be on the agenda because he read m the
newspaper that the Planning Board approved the CVS project.
Glovsky explains that the applicant was slated to meet with the Commission on the day of the
last scheduled Planning Board meeting, but the Commission's meeting was canceled due to a
snow storm. He explains that the Planning Board voted to approve the project with all of the
Parking and Traffic Commission's recommendations incorporated, and suggest that if there is a
better way to route the traffic once the store is open, CVS will come back to address those issues.
4. Update: Citv Council Action Relative to the Proposed Handicapped Parkin2:
Application and Review Process / Shairs
Shairs reports that a letter needs to be sent to the City Council requesting that they accept the
handicapped parking application and review process recently discussed by the Commission.
Cassidy states that a letter has already been sent.
Bent: motion to send a letter to the Beverly City Council recommending the proposed
handicapped parking application and review process be adopted. Hutchinson seconds the
motion, all members in favor. The motion carries.
5. Update: Letter to Beverlv Main Streets Re2:ardin2: Speed Limits on Cabot and
Rantoul Streets / Shairs
Shairs reports that he attended a meeting ofRantoul Street merchants and he suggested to them
that it would be an easy process to post speed limit signs on Rantoul Street. He explains that he
found out differently at a subsequent Commission meeting. In fact, the State has control over the
posting of speed limit signs on this road since it is a State highway (Route 1A). He also notes
that one Rantoul Street merchant has concerns about the number of so-called long term, 12 hour
meters compared to Cabot Street. He states that he is in the process of looking to swap out meter
heads from other areas in the City to see if additional spaces can be created, or existing ones
relocated.
6. New or Other Business
(a) 15 Minute On-Street Parkin2: Zone (Rantoul Street. north from the Pond/Rantoul
Street intersection) for a Distance of Three Parkin2: Spaces
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Shairs explains that this request requires an ordinance change and recommends that the
Commission send a request to the Beverly City Council recommending an ordinance change for
a new 15 Minute On-Street Parking Zone (Rantoul Street, north from the PondlRantoul Street
intersection) for a distance equal to the length of three parking spaces.
Bent: motion to recommend to the City Council that the ordinances be changed to create a new
15 minute on-street parking zone on Rantoul Street, north from the PondlRantoul Street
intersection for a distance equal to the length of three parking spaces. Motion seconded
by Hutchinson, all members in favor. The motion carries.
7. Approval of Minutes
The draft minutes of the February 11, 2009 meeting were presented for approval. Benevento
asks if there are any changes that need to be made to the minutes. Members indicate they have
not had sufficient time to read the draft.
Bent: motion to table approval of the draft minutes of the Commission's February 11, 2009
meeting to the next meeting, seconded by Shairs. All members in favor, the motion
carnes.
8. Adjournment
Benevento asks if there is any additional business for the Commission to conduct today. There is
none.
Shairs:
motion to adjourn, seconded by Hutchinson. All members in favor, the motion
carnes.
The meeting is adjourned at 10:00 a.m.
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