A.
Submission.
(1)
Applicants for an SHC are required to submit a concept plan of an SHC to the Planning Board. The purpose of such review is to ensure complete knowledge of applicable rules and regulations, zoning provisions and other laws affecting the SHC to ensure that an adequate plan is submitted, to familiarize the Board and the community with the proposed development, and to save time in preparation of final plans.
(2)
Twelve copies of the concept plan along with the properly executed application form and fee(s) shall be submitted to the Board during regularly scheduled office hours. The Planning Board shall distribute the extra copies of the plan to other Town boards and commissions for their review and comment.
B.
Contents. A concept plan shall include the following information and such additional information as the Planning Board may require:
(1)
Site rationale. Statement, including how the proposed SHC is compatible with the objectives of § 300-7.4, Senior housing communities, of the Zoning Bylaw. This should include an assessment of the alternatives explored by the applicant and the reasons for proceeding with an SHC.
(2)
Site analysis. Map and description indicating the location of the proposed site; total acreage; estimate of the total acreage of wetlands; topography at two-foot contour intervals where buildings are proposed and five-foot contour intervals for open land; floodplain boundaries, flowing streams, drainageways, ponds, surface water bodies; existing perimeter of trees, significant individual trees and tree masses; description of sensitive environmental areas; general description of soils and percolation capabilities; existing buildings, roads, trails; productive agricultural land; open vistas; sites and structures of historical importance; and other natural features.
(3)
Development. A site plan showing the proposed development of the property as an SHC, including buildings, roads, driveways, recreational areas, common land, open space areas, stormwater management areas, wastewater disposal areas and any other construction relative thereto. This plan can be overlaid on the site information plan to illustrate placement of structures in relation to the existing topography and other natural features.
(4)
Building data. Statement of the number of proposed dwelling units; type of construction and construction materials; height of buildings; and length, width and location of roadways.
(5)
Site context. Locus map of the development site, showing all proposed streets in the development in relation to existing surrounding streets sufficient to readily orient the development location within the Town. Names and addresses of all property owners (from the most recent tax lists) within 300 feet of the perimeter of the SHC site.
(6)
Information on applicant. Information shall be supplied as to the qualification, experience and financial resources of the applicant sufficient to construct and complete the proposed SHC.
C.
Planning Board review and action.
(1)
Upon receipt of a preapplication for an SHC, the Planning Board shall transmit forthwith a copy of the application and such portions of the accompanying data and plans as the Planning Board deems appropriate to the Board of Selectmen, Board of Health, Conservation Commission, Recreation Commission, Building Commissioner, Fire and EMS Department, Director of Public Works or his/her designee, and Police Department for their review and comments.
[Amended 6-22-2021]
(2)
Within 60 days after the close of the discussion with the Planning Board, the Planning Board shall advise the applicant of the Board's approval or disapproval of the proposed concept of the SHC and shall specify the respects, if any, in which it disapproves.