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46 Springdale Avenue Springdale Study Committee Proposal for Future Use November 5, 2015
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Committee Due Diligence Studied All Potential Uses o Active Recreation o Passive Recreation o Senior Use (Housing + Senior Center) o Minimal to Dense Development o Conservation Development o Sale to Single Owner Conducted Town Survey o Over 500 Responses 2
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Committee Due Diligence Met with Experts + Other Town Officials 3 o Planning Board o Conservation Commission o Open Space Committee o Parks + Recreation Commission o Audubon Society o Paul McManus, Ecotec o Town Manager and Assistant Manager o Town Building Inspector o Town Superintendent o Town of Lincoln Housing Authority o Lincoln/Sudbury, Weston (Town Pools)
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Unfriendly 40B Ultimate Reason for Committee’s Existence o Ongoing threat of unfriendly 40B development resulting from lack of affordable housing o Committee felt need to address this as core issue 4
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Sensitivity to Environment Preservation of Open Space Highly Valued o Survey results clearly favored preservation of open space o Sensitive to ecological value of property o Meadow, vernal pool, historical spring o Development could cause “severe degradation” (Audubon) 5
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Proposal Retain town ownership of entire property Rent existing facilities to pay for maintenance of property and to reduce outstanding debt Create access to open space for passive recreational use Revive Dover Housing Partnership Committee to develop a housing plan and conduct a comprehensive town-wide education campaign 6
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Proposal To-Dos (Property) Prepare existing house(s) and barn/paddocks for rental use Create a new paved driveway with curb cut to west Convert existing driveway to a crushed stone drive with termination and approximately five parking spaces where meadow commences Rent/lease facilities and use income to maintain entire property and reduce debt Maintain field ; hay annually in August or later Mow a path along the right (westerly) side of property back to Wylde Woods 7
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Proposal To-Dos (Other) Revive Dover Housing Partnership Committee (DHPC), responsible for proposing long-term solution to affordable housing shortage, including possible revival of Open Space Bylaw Establish Long Range Plan Education Subcommittee, responsible for town-wide education focused on raising awareness of threat of unfriendly 40B development going forward, and solutions for preserving as much open space as possible 8
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Proposal Finances* Income o Main house possible $6,000/mo. o Caretaker house possible $2,500/mo. o Barn/stalls? o $102,000 annually Additional Income o Sale of easement between 46 and 50 Springdale * preliminary estimates 9 Expenses o Remove debris (Snyder responsibility?) o Remediate possible lead paint and asbestos: $40,000 o Repair barn (possible donation) o Create new driveway: $85,000 o Create gravel drive: $75,000 o Hay field and mow path: $1,000 annually o General maintenance: $9,000 annually o Interest on loan: $165,000 annually o $200,000 startup; $175,000 annually
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Regulatory Steps Creation of new driveway requires curb-cut permit from Superintendent of Streets Would also require Conservation Committee review and permission Conversion of existing driveway to a public gravel road with limited parking requires formal subdivision application, complete with engineered plans Waivers could be requested, and may be granted, given there would be no on-site development associated with the road Would need to issue RFP(s) for rent/lease of facilities and possibly for remediation and facilities improvement services 10
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46 Springdale Avenue Springdale Study Committee Proposal for Future Use November 5, 2015
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