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Frustration was the theme of the night during discussions August 12 at the Planning Board about a zoning ordinance that has been in the works for over a year that calls for a mixed-use development on the former Maneely site off Old Bear Brook and Bear Brook roads.

The discussion focused on changes that have been made to the draft since the last public hearing on the ordinance in December, 2008. Residents were frustrated by the feelings of being left in the dark and not understanding the newly drafted changes, while representatives for Maneely were frustrated with what they feel has been a lack of forward motion.

Plans call for a mixed-use development including modest-sized stores, personal and professional services, corporate suites, market rate-residential units and Project Freedom, which provides affordable housing for disabled people.

Changes to the draft included that no retail be allowed on Old Bear Brook Road, with the exception of the corner triangle of the property where Old Bear Brook and Bear Brook meet. Permitted building height was raised from 35 to 38 feet. The location of the buildings will be based on “build to” lines, instead of setbacks.

Professionals will work on the draft using input from the meeting, and bring the ordinance back to the board on Wednesday, September 2, for a possible vote. A copy of the updated ordinance should be available by Monday, August 24.

For more information, see the August 28 edition of the News.

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