by Erin Hogan
This time it was at the Grafton Planning Board meeting on Monday, February 22, where the Ungaros appeared in order to fix their dumpster complaint problem. They again addressed the recent anonymous complaint that they needed to fence in their dumpster. There was a contingency placed on the Planning Board permit about the Ungaros’ dumpsters on the Madonna Lake Road property requiring fencing. They store dumpsters there for their garbage disposal company. By a 4-0 vote by the Board, the contingency was reversed, and there is no longer any need for the Ungaro dumpsters to have a fence.
Two And Two
Next, Scott Newell presented to the Board a pair of lots to be subdivided. He wishes for these divisions to take place on his property on Pond View Road. According to the maps, he should be able to do so. The Planning Board said that they wanted to see the copies of the deeds to the properties owned by Newell and his mother. After that the Board decided to have a public hearing regarding each of these subdivisions on March 15 at 6:30 and at 6:45 pm.
