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Town of Northbridge |
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Community Planning & Development 21 Piedmont Street Whitinsville, MA 01588 Mailing Address: 7 Main Street Whitinsville, MA 01588 |

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Frequently Asked Questions |
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The Planning Board subdivision Review Process
The Community Planning & Development Office & the Northbridge Planning Board have prepared this guide to what you, as an abutter of a proposed development can expect during the review process. This not intended to be a legal guide but to serve as a handbook to help you understand how to participate during hearings, get information and how to communicate the concerns you may have.
Subdivisions
Subdivisions must also comply with town zoning requirements (Chapter 173). The Board will focus on issues relating to the subdivision roadway construction such as drainage, grading, erosion control, sidewalks, and curbing. The Board will also consider traffic safety and development of an overall interconnected roadway network.
Why am I Receiving a Hearing Notice?
What is the Planning Board?
How can I Find Out More About What is Proposed?
What Should I Expect At the Public Hearing?
Since the Board often hears several projects in an evening, hearings last a specified period of time. At the end of this time, the hearing may be either closed or continued to the next available agenda.
Occasionally, for simple projects, hearings can be completed in one night and are closed, meaning that no further testimony is taken. More often, hearings will be continued with direction given by the Board to the applicant on revisions to the plans or information that is needed. Continued hearings may be several weeks or months in the future depending on how long it takes the applicant to gather the required information and the Board's workload.
Occasionally the hearings process is delayed due to weather, the absence of a Board member or at the applicant's request. To verify that a hearing is being held on a scheduled date, you can call the Planning Board office.
If a public hearing is continued, those who received public hearing notice will not be notified again by mail of the continuance.
How Can I Make My Concerns Known if I Cannot Attend?
What happens after the Hearing?
What Issues Does the Board Consider?
Will I Be Notified of the Decision?
How Can I Appeal?
10 Suggestions for Presenting Testimony at Public Hearings
1. Stand and state your name & address for the record each time you speak 2. Be polite and respectful of differing opinions 3. Feel free to use the proposed plan to point out concerns that you may have referencing the plans 4. Try to state all of your questions or concerns at once and then allow the next person to speak 5. While you may have questions for the applicant you should address all questions and comments through the Chair of the Planning Board. 6. Avoid personal attacks, stick to issues relating to the project and within the scope of the Board's review 7. Don't ask to speak again until others have an opportunity to be heard 8. Rather than restating the same concerns expressed by others -it is fine to just say " I agree with Mr. Smith about traffic" 9. Comments made at a hearing need not be repeated at subsequent meetings unless they have not been addressed 10. Remember that you will not be notified by mail of continued hearings
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