Date: Fri 12-Dec-1997
Date: Fri 12-Dec-1997
Publication: Bee
Author: ANDYG
Quick Words:
P&Z-Wedgewood-Maguire-Edwards
Full Text:
Wedgewood Subdivision Gets Final Approval
BY ANDREW GOROSKO
Wedgewood, a controversial residential subdivision planned for Taunton Hill,
has received final approval following a court appeal.
M&E Land Group, the development partnership headed by Thomas Maguire and Larry
Edwards, now has permission for home construction on the more than 25-acre
Wedgewood site east of Taunton Hill Road and west of Cannon Drive. Cannon
Drive is a dead-end street which extends westward toward Taunton Hill Road
from Birch Hill Road.
Earlier this fall, Planning and Zoning Commission (P&Z) members instructed the
town attorney to settle a lawsuit against the town that M&E had filed over
P&Z's rejection of a previous version of Wedgewood. The matter has now been
resolved.
The approved Wedgewood project signals the creation of 12 new home building
lots. M&E received town approval in 1996 for the "first cut" on the property,
creating a "building lot" there for an existing house on the site.
Last June, P&Z members turned down the developers' second version of
Wedgewood, involving 13 new building lots, citing the application's failure to
meet land use regulations concerning water storage facilities for fire
fighting, and also concerning the presence of rear lots on land in a one-acre
residential zone.
P&Z members rejected the first Wedgewood proposal in December 1996, saying the
development would create drainage problems in the area. That proposal involved
14 new building lots.
The lawsuit M&E had had pending against the town concerned P&Z's rejection of
the first Wedgewood proposal last December.
The approved version of the development met the requests made by P&Z in recent
talks between representatives for P&Z and the developers.
Under the terms of the lawsuit's settlement, the developers agree to
reconfigure and relocate a stormwater detention basin. They, however, are not
required to provide water storage tanks for firefighting as is typically
required in new subdivisions.
In the final version of Wedgewood, both of the initially proposed rear lots in
a one-acre residential zone are eliminated. More open space land is provided
than in the initial version of Wedgewood.
Taunton Hill Road area residents strenuously protested developing the
Wedgewood site when the matter was first aired at an August 1996 P&Z public
hearing.
The residents have voiced concerns over new development possibly depleting
their existing well water supplies; potential drainage problems; additional
traffic on the already hazardous, narrow and winding Taunton Hill Road; and an
increased construction density in the area.
Throughout the development application process, M&E has maintained that
Wedgewood would have no adverse effect on area water wells and that the
proposal meets applicable land use regulations.
