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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4850 590-600 & 602 Route 28; 12 Winslow Gray Rd Attorney Letter 08.26.20 Arifiter Jean L.R.Kamp as Direct Line: (508)790-5434 Fax: (617)310-9680 E-mail: jkampas@nutter.com August 26, 2020 120645-1 By Hand and Electronic Delivery Sandi Clark, Clerk RECEIVED Zoning Board of Appeals Town of Yarmouth 1146 Route 28 I AUG 2 6 2020 Yarmouth, Massachusetts 02664 sclark@yarmouth.ma.us YARMOUTH BOARD OF APPCALEi Re: Great Island Plaza, LLC Zoning Application 590-600& 602 Route 28 and 12 Winslow Gray Road, West Yarmouth, MA Dear Ms. Clark: On behalf of Great Island Plaza, LLC ("Great Island"), I submit a revised Landscape Planting Plan(Sheet 10 of 15), and revised Phase I Site Plan(Sheet 4 of 15), which have been revised in response to the Board's comments atthe August 13, 2020 hearing on Great Island's zoning application. This correspondence serves to provide a summary of the changes to the plans, as well as to explain Great Island's reasoning for making these changes. In its original application, Great Island proposed to simply re-seal the existing parking area in front of the Main Building(addressed at 590-600 Route 28)in Phase 1 of the Project and forego the landscaped buffer in front of the Main Building along Route 28 until Phase 2. In response to the Board's comments, however, the Landscape Planting Plan has been revised to reflect that the landscaped buffer area in front of the Main Building along Route 28 will now be completed in Phase 1 of the Project, rather than in Phase 2.. As such, all buffer areas associated landscaping along both Route 28 and Winslow Gray Road will now be completed in the first phase of the Project, which will significantly enhance the curb appeal of this site. The revised Landscape Planting Plan also incorporates the Board's suggestions concerning the types of plantings within the Route 28 buffer areas. In particular, as shown on the enclosed revised plan and referenced in the Plant Schedule, Great Island has added a total of 56 boxwood shrubs ("Nordic Inkberry Holly")to the landscaped buffer area in front of the Main Building and extending to the corner of Route 28 and Winslow Gray Road, which will complement the proposed Winter King Hawthorn trees (which our landscape architect has confirmed are salt-tolerant and expected to survive in this location), Red Twig Dogwood, Cape Breeze Switch Grass, and Goldsturm Coneflower. Likewise, the buffer area in front of the Post Office building has also been enhanced to now include ten Nordic Inkberry Holly, as well as a mix of nearly two dozen other flowers, grasses, and other ground cover. 111.11111.11 Nutter McClennen 8 Fish LLP/1471 lyannough Rd.P.O.Box I630/Hyannis,MA 02601/T:508.790.5400/nutter.com Ms. Sandi Clark August 26, 2020 Page 2 The Phase I Site Plan has similarly been revised to reflect the additional work to be completed in front of the Main Building during Phase 1 of the Project. In addition to the work already proposed in the first phase of the Project, Great Island now proposes to also reconfigure and reduce the front yard parking area in front of the Main Building so that there are just seven (7)parallel parking spaces; create the enhanced landscape buffer area along Route 28 in front of the Main Building; and perform such other necessary associated site work, as shown on the revised Phase I Site Plan. In addition to the Board's comments outlined above,the Board also shared concerns related to the trigger for Phase 2 of the Project. Originally, Great Island had proposed that Phase 2 of the Project be triggered once occupancy levels for the site required more than the proposed 44 parking spaces provided in Phase 1. However, the Board—and members of the public— voiced concern that this proposal did not provide a"date certain"on which Phase 2 would commence. In response to those concerns, Great Island has abandoned its original proposal in favor of one that provides the desired"date certain"for Phase 2. Under Great Island Plaza's revised proposal, Phase 2 must commence within five(5) years after the first Certificate of Occupancy is issued for the Main Building. Moreover, because Phase 2 is no longer triggered upon occupancy levels, Great Island proposes the full 54 required parking spaces in Phase 1, so that it can achieve full occupancy in the initial phase. This straightforward approach ensures that Phase 2 will commence, and it will do so no later than five years after Phase 1 is completed and the Building Commissioner issues the first Certificate of Occupancy. Kindly forward this correspondence and the two revised plans to the members of the Zoning Board of Appeals in advance of the continued hearing this Thursday, August 27, 2020. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or if you need any additional information. Thank you very much for all of your assistance. Very truly yours, Jc\ IIll Jean L. R. Kampas Enclosures cc: Chaya Rosenberg, Great Island Plaza, LLC Jan Kvietok, Tatra Building Company Inc. Brian Yergatian, BSC Group 4906120.1