HomeMy WebLinkAboutSDP200400045 Other 2004-07-15Carrsbrook Concerns Regarding
SDP 2004 — 00045
Noise Pollution
Mitigate by increasing the width of the buffer zone from the 20 feet called for in
the present site plan to 50 feet and plant trees in addition to the native trees left standing
in the buffer zone.
Light Pollution
Lights mounted on lowest possible pole and pointing down and away from
residential communities.
Security
A minimum 6 -foot high solid fence along the entire border between the
commercial and residential properties.
Environmental degradation
Natural habitat destruction
Adverse impact on stream fed ponds and lakes in Carrsbrook
Develop the site in a manner to preserve, to the highest extent possible, the
natural topography and physical features.
Revise the plan to leave undisturbed the critical slope and free flowing,
perennial stream.
Decrease the impervious coverage of the site to a maximum of 50 percent.
Property value decrease of adjacent residential properties
Negative aesthetical effect on residential communit
Adoption of all the above revisions and additions
Require that the site be screened from Rt. 29 N with extensive planting of
trees
Use extensive plantings to diminish the harshness of imperious areas,
buildings, streets and parking lots.
Increased traffic and congestion
Engineer ingress and egress roads to ensure maximum ease of entry to and
departure from the site.
Correct site plan showing future access into residential property.