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_ · TOWN OF CUMBERLAND ·tS BROAD STREET. (T:\tBERL\\0. Rl 028(H NOTICE is hereby given that the Town Council of the Town of Cumberland, Rhode Island pursuant to the provisions of Title 45, Chapter 24 of the General Laws of the State of Rhode Island & Providence Plantations, as amended, will consider for adoption AN ORDINANCE IN AMENDMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND ZONING MAP- ASSESSOR'S PLAT 12, LOT 15. NATURE OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT: The passage of this Ordinance will amend the Zoning Ordinance by changing the zoning designation and the Zoning Map of the Town of Cumberland from (C-2) General Commercial District, with a special exception for the premises for a use 74 and a use 79 without drive-thru service, to a C-2 General Commercial District with conditions. AVAILABILITY OF INFORMATION: Said Ordinance, in its entirety is available online at the Town of Cumberland Web site at httpJ!www.cumberlandri.org. Acopy will also be available for public inspection and reproduction at the Office of the Town Hall, 45 Broad Street, Cumberland, Rhode Island, during regular business hours, Monday - Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30p.m. DATE. TIME & PLACE OF THE HEARING: Notice is further given that said Ordinance will be considered at a Public Hearing of said Town Council, in the Everett "Moe" Bonner, Jr. Town Council Chambers, Town Hall, 45 Broad Street, Cumberland, Rhode Island, or such other location as designated by the Town Council on Wednesday, June 18, 2014 beginning at 7:30p.m., local time, at which time and place all persons interested may be heard. APPROVAL. AMENDMENT. ALTERATION: Notice is further given that the proposal shown herein above may be further altered or amended prior to the close of the Public Hearing thereon without further advertising, as a result of further study or because of the views expressed at the public hearing. Any alterations or amendments must be presented for comment in the course of the hearing. Individuals requesting interpreter services for the hearing impaired must notify the Town Clerk, 48 hours in advance of hearing date at (401) 728-2400, extension 138. PER ORDER OF THE TOWN CLERK Sandra M _. Giovanelli, Town Clerk

·TOWN OF CUMBERLAND · that paint manufacturers create and fund an easy-to-use, cost effective and environmentally responsible program to manage unused or leftover paint in the state

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Page 1: ·TOWN OF CUMBERLAND · that paint manufacturers create and fund an easy-to-use, cost effective and environmentally responsible program to manage unused or leftover paint in the state

_ middotTOWN OF CUMBERLAND middottS BROAD STREET (TtBERL0 Rl 028(H

NOTICE is hereby given that the Town Council of the Town of Cumberland Rhode Island pursuant to the provisions of Title 45 Chapter 24 of the General Laws of the State of Rhode Island amp Providence Plantations as amended will consider for adoption AN ORDINANCE IN AMENDMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND ZONING MAP- ASSESSORS PLAT 12 LOT 15

NATURE OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT The passage of this Ordinance will amend the Zoning Ordinance by changing the zoning designation and the Zoning Map of the Town of Cumberland from (C-2) General Commercial District with a special exception for the premises for a use 74 and a use 79 without drive-thru service to a C-2 General Commercial District with conditions

AVAILABILITY OF INFORMATION Said Ordinance in its entirety is available online at the Town of Cumberland Web site at httpJwwwcumberlandriorg Acopy will also be available for public inspection and reproduction at the Office of the Town Hall 45 Broad Street Cumberland Rhode Island during regular business hours Monday - Friday from 830 am to 430pm

DATE TIME amp PLACE OF THE HEARING Notice is further given that said Ordinance will be considered at a Public Hearing of said Town Council in the Everett Moe Bonner Jr Town Council Chambers Town Hall 45 Broad Street Cumberland Rhode Island or such other location as designated by the Town Council on Wednesday June 18 2014 beginning at 730pm local time at which time and place all persons interested may be heard

APPROVAL AMENDMENT ALTERATION Notice is further given that the proposal shown herein above may be further altered or amended prior to the close of the Public Hearing thereon without further advertising as a result of further study or because of the views expressed at the public hearing Any alterations or amendments must be presented for comment in the course of the hearing

Individuals requesting interpreter services for the hearing impaired must notify the Town Clerk 48 hours in advance of hearing date at (401) 728-2400 extension 138

PER ORDER OF THE TOWN CLERK Sandra M_ Giovanelli Town Clerk

middotNew strip plaza proposed on southern Mendon Road

By MARCIA GREEN Valley Breeze Editor

mgreenvalleybreezecom

CUMBERLAND - A deferred 2012 proposal for a two-story commercial building next to the McDonalds and Stop amp Shop on southern Mendon Road has been revived enlarged and is back before the Town Council in search of a rezoning go-ahead once again

Planning Board members raised no objections to give it a unanimous thumbs-up recomshymendation for passage at their May 28 meeting

Planners also gave a positive recommendation to a plan to move a stone countertop comshypany out to a garage on Pine Swamp Road That applicant needs a rarely-granted usage variance from the Zoning Board

See PLAZA Page 12

12 CUMBERLAND JUNE 5-11 2014 VALLEY BREEZE I CUMBERLAND -INCOLN EDITION

New recycling program takes

back half-empty paint cans

Rhode Island is the fifth state in the country to join PaintCare a new recycling program that lets residents rid themselves of all those cans of paint cluttering up their basements

The Rhode Island law requires that paint manufacturers create and fund an easy-to-use costshyeffective and environmentallyshyresponsible program to manage unused or leftover paint in the state The program is funded by a fee added to the purchase price of paint at retailers throughout the state The fees range from 35 cents to $160 depending the size of the container

PaintCare sites accept all brands of house paint stain and varnish no matter how old they are during their regular business hours

This new program offers Rhode Islanders convenient options to safely recycle or disshypose of unwanted latex and oilshybased paint by taking it to one of the new collection sites at particishypating paint retailers said state Department of Enviornmental Management Director Janet Coil

Thanks to the cooperation of the paint industry we are able to provide this valuable service for Rhode Island households and painting contractors

In addition to creating a new market for recycled paint this program will also reduce waste and keep the toxic ingredients from older paints out of the envishyronment

So far several sites are availshyable in northern Rhode Island and more are expected

Available now are Vose True Value Hardware Woonsocket Glidden Professional Paint Center Pawtucket Leeway True Value North Smithfield and Greenville Hardware Smithfield

DAn Saturday June 1-4th

bull The latest design and product trends in kitchens and baths

nME 900am -1030am A light brunch will be I served immediately following

PLACE Rl Kitchen amp Sth Showroom 139 Jefferson Blvd Warwick

PLAZA From Page 12

of Review Nayan Patel is the applicant

for the 132 Mendon Road proposal under the name SLMLLC

Hes the owner of Pauls Liquors across the street

The zoning change from industrial to commershycial was approved for the 7000-square-foot building by the Town Council inJanuary 2013 Patel had said he plans to move his liquor store to the new building along with a Subway sandwich shop

Now prior to construcshytion the project has been enlarged to 17600 square feet to also include a conshyvenience store on the first floor and a second-floor that offers professional offices or perhaps a dance or karate center according to Director of Planning and Community Development Kelley Morris

A second lot Lot 4 was added to the project

Meanwhile the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management is raising concerns about the abutting Peterson-Puritan Superfund site telling Patel in a letter it appears that porshytions of the proposed infiltrashytion basin on Lot 4 lie within the Superfund boundary

It says the Environmental Protection Agency is noting that limited testing has found waste material and recomshymends a site investigation should be conducted

On the countertop busishyness owner Bryan Cormier of Cumberland is seeking a use variance on a residentiallyshyzoned lot at 46 Pine Swamp Road The site contains a two-bay two-story garage of concrete block

The Countertop Shop has been in business at 420 Mendon Road opposite the Marshall Avenue intersection but will be displaced when

During this FREE umlnor you wlllleom

Sfmlno P ~by

Pre-Registration is required limited Seating

CAll

Prudence Stoddard CKD CAPS I DlrtctOf of OesJn RIKB

Tbullnye Donbullhue

4014631550 OR REGISnRONLINE AT

RIKBcomeventsV P of 5aiH and lllebng

RJs Hill 820 Cumberland Hill Rd Woonsockat Rl

401-766-8715 wwwfacebookcomRJsHillliquors---middot--shyStore Hours Mon- Sat 9am-10pmLiquors Sundays lOam- 6pmuu---4

MIUSIUTE SMIRNOFF ICE HB-All TYPES CANIIBOTlli

$14middot99 $12~Pta $12~Pta SM~2Pta SM~zwa

TORRESEUA CAPTAit MORGAN PIIMLROOISPIIJTIRGIO WIIIEIIII IIDBISI

sgbull $23middot99 S7middotbull 17511

SVEDKA tiEr IJIll 51P 519middot99 52499 Blllllf

171 IJ 750 710

~H~ sggg 559middot99

750 171 IJ

bull The 3 levels of kitchen and middot bath remodeling

bull How to budget for a kitchen or bath remodel

bull What to expect when remodeling bull And so much more

Artist rendering depicts a new RETAIL AND OFFICE BUILDING proposed on southern Mendon Road on a vacant lot near the McDonalds above A liquor store Subway sandwich shop and convenience store have been mentioned as possible tenants with offices on the second level

Chuck Lombardi begins conshy Morris says the countertop struction there of a new auto owner wants to remain in body shop Cumberland and is asking

Outside storage thats now pershymitted at the 390 Mendon Road location above is expected to be one topic of discussion when the owner of THE COUNTERTOP SHOP seeks to relocate to 46 Pine Swamp Road in north-em Cumberland A two-story concrete block garage on Pine Swamp Road left is suggested as the new site of the stone counter top maker the Countertop Shop The lot is zone for residential use but the owner is asking the Zoning Board of Review for a variance on June 11

for permission to convert the Pine Swamp Road garage that sits near the intersection of Eagle on the north side of Pine Swamp roughly halfway between the intersections of West Wrentham Road and Bound Road

This is a request going to the Zoning Board of Review onjune 11 but first saw planshyners weigh in on May 28 with a unanimous recommendation that it be approved Abutters will be notified in advance of the meeting

Morris is recommending the special use permit because she said it would be virtually impossible to use the existing structure as a use permitted by the ordinance

The towns Comprehensive Community Plan suggests the area should be used for comshymercial and industrial uses she noted even though the neighbors here are single famshyily homes

Morris urged Planning Board members to include in their recommendation a caushytion about outdoor storage arrangements Uncut stone pieces are currently stacked outside the Mendon Road address

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Page 2: ·TOWN OF CUMBERLAND · that paint manufacturers create and fund an easy-to-use, cost effective and environmentally responsible program to manage unused or leftover paint in the state

middotNew strip plaza proposed on southern Mendon Road

By MARCIA GREEN Valley Breeze Editor

mgreenvalleybreezecom

CUMBERLAND - A deferred 2012 proposal for a two-story commercial building next to the McDonalds and Stop amp Shop on southern Mendon Road has been revived enlarged and is back before the Town Council in search of a rezoning go-ahead once again

Planning Board members raised no objections to give it a unanimous thumbs-up recomshymendation for passage at their May 28 meeting

Planners also gave a positive recommendation to a plan to move a stone countertop comshypany out to a garage on Pine Swamp Road That applicant needs a rarely-granted usage variance from the Zoning Board

See PLAZA Page 12

12 CUMBERLAND JUNE 5-11 2014 VALLEY BREEZE I CUMBERLAND -INCOLN EDITION

New recycling program takes

back half-empty paint cans

Rhode Island is the fifth state in the country to join PaintCare a new recycling program that lets residents rid themselves of all those cans of paint cluttering up their basements

The Rhode Island law requires that paint manufacturers create and fund an easy-to-use costshyeffective and environmentallyshyresponsible program to manage unused or leftover paint in the state The program is funded by a fee added to the purchase price of paint at retailers throughout the state The fees range from 35 cents to $160 depending the size of the container

PaintCare sites accept all brands of house paint stain and varnish no matter how old they are during their regular business hours

This new program offers Rhode Islanders convenient options to safely recycle or disshypose of unwanted latex and oilshybased paint by taking it to one of the new collection sites at particishypating paint retailers said state Department of Enviornmental Management Director Janet Coil

Thanks to the cooperation of the paint industry we are able to provide this valuable service for Rhode Island households and painting contractors

In addition to creating a new market for recycled paint this program will also reduce waste and keep the toxic ingredients from older paints out of the envishyronment

So far several sites are availshyable in northern Rhode Island and more are expected

Available now are Vose True Value Hardware Woonsocket Glidden Professional Paint Center Pawtucket Leeway True Value North Smithfield and Greenville Hardware Smithfield

DAn Saturday June 1-4th

bull The latest design and product trends in kitchens and baths

nME 900am -1030am A light brunch will be I served immediately following

PLACE Rl Kitchen amp Sth Showroom 139 Jefferson Blvd Warwick

PLAZA From Page 12

of Review Nayan Patel is the applicant

for the 132 Mendon Road proposal under the name SLMLLC

Hes the owner of Pauls Liquors across the street

The zoning change from industrial to commershycial was approved for the 7000-square-foot building by the Town Council inJanuary 2013 Patel had said he plans to move his liquor store to the new building along with a Subway sandwich shop

Now prior to construcshytion the project has been enlarged to 17600 square feet to also include a conshyvenience store on the first floor and a second-floor that offers professional offices or perhaps a dance or karate center according to Director of Planning and Community Development Kelley Morris

A second lot Lot 4 was added to the project

Meanwhile the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management is raising concerns about the abutting Peterson-Puritan Superfund site telling Patel in a letter it appears that porshytions of the proposed infiltrashytion basin on Lot 4 lie within the Superfund boundary

It says the Environmental Protection Agency is noting that limited testing has found waste material and recomshymends a site investigation should be conducted

On the countertop busishyness owner Bryan Cormier of Cumberland is seeking a use variance on a residentiallyshyzoned lot at 46 Pine Swamp Road The site contains a two-bay two-story garage of concrete block

The Countertop Shop has been in business at 420 Mendon Road opposite the Marshall Avenue intersection but will be displaced when

During this FREE umlnor you wlllleom

Sfmlno P ~by

Pre-Registration is required limited Seating

CAll

Prudence Stoddard CKD CAPS I DlrtctOf of OesJn RIKB

Tbullnye Donbullhue

4014631550 OR REGISnRONLINE AT

RIKBcomeventsV P of 5aiH and lllebng

RJs Hill 820 Cumberland Hill Rd Woonsockat Rl

401-766-8715 wwwfacebookcomRJsHillliquors---middot--shyStore Hours Mon- Sat 9am-10pmLiquors Sundays lOam- 6pmuu---4

MIUSIUTE SMIRNOFF ICE HB-All TYPES CANIIBOTlli

$14middot99 $12~Pta $12~Pta SM~2Pta SM~zwa

TORRESEUA CAPTAit MORGAN PIIMLROOISPIIJTIRGIO WIIIEIIII IIDBISI

sgbull $23middot99 S7middotbull 17511

SVEDKA tiEr IJIll 51P 519middot99 52499 Blllllf

171 IJ 750 710

~H~ sggg 559middot99

750 171 IJ

bull The 3 levels of kitchen and middot bath remodeling

bull How to budget for a kitchen or bath remodel

bull What to expect when remodeling bull And so much more

Artist rendering depicts a new RETAIL AND OFFICE BUILDING proposed on southern Mendon Road on a vacant lot near the McDonalds above A liquor store Subway sandwich shop and convenience store have been mentioned as possible tenants with offices on the second level

Chuck Lombardi begins conshy Morris says the countertop struction there of a new auto owner wants to remain in body shop Cumberland and is asking

Outside storage thats now pershymitted at the 390 Mendon Road location above is expected to be one topic of discussion when the owner of THE COUNTERTOP SHOP seeks to relocate to 46 Pine Swamp Road in north-em Cumberland A two-story concrete block garage on Pine Swamp Road left is suggested as the new site of the stone counter top maker the Countertop Shop The lot is zone for residential use but the owner is asking the Zoning Board of Review for a variance on June 11

for permission to convert the Pine Swamp Road garage that sits near the intersection of Eagle on the north side of Pine Swamp roughly halfway between the intersections of West Wrentham Road and Bound Road

This is a request going to the Zoning Board of Review onjune 11 but first saw planshyners weigh in on May 28 with a unanimous recommendation that it be approved Abutters will be notified in advance of the meeting

Morris is recommending the special use permit because she said it would be virtually impossible to use the existing structure as a use permitted by the ordinance

The towns Comprehensive Community Plan suggests the area should be used for comshymercial and industrial uses she noted even though the neighbors here are single famshyily homes

Morris urged Planning Board members to include in their recommendation a caushytion about outdoor storage arrangements Uncut stone pieces are currently stacked outside the Mendon Road address

  1. barcode 568714
  2. barcodetext SDMS Doc ID 568714
Page 3: ·TOWN OF CUMBERLAND · that paint manufacturers create and fund an easy-to-use, cost effective and environmentally responsible program to manage unused or leftover paint in the state

12 CUMBERLAND JUNE 5-11 2014 VALLEY BREEZE I CUMBERLAND -INCOLN EDITION

New recycling program takes

back half-empty paint cans

Rhode Island is the fifth state in the country to join PaintCare a new recycling program that lets residents rid themselves of all those cans of paint cluttering up their basements

The Rhode Island law requires that paint manufacturers create and fund an easy-to-use costshyeffective and environmentallyshyresponsible program to manage unused or leftover paint in the state The program is funded by a fee added to the purchase price of paint at retailers throughout the state The fees range from 35 cents to $160 depending the size of the container

PaintCare sites accept all brands of house paint stain and varnish no matter how old they are during their regular business hours

This new program offers Rhode Islanders convenient options to safely recycle or disshypose of unwanted latex and oilshybased paint by taking it to one of the new collection sites at particishypating paint retailers said state Department of Enviornmental Management Director Janet Coil

Thanks to the cooperation of the paint industry we are able to provide this valuable service for Rhode Island households and painting contractors

In addition to creating a new market for recycled paint this program will also reduce waste and keep the toxic ingredients from older paints out of the envishyronment

So far several sites are availshyable in northern Rhode Island and more are expected

Available now are Vose True Value Hardware Woonsocket Glidden Professional Paint Center Pawtucket Leeway True Value North Smithfield and Greenville Hardware Smithfield

DAn Saturday June 1-4th

bull The latest design and product trends in kitchens and baths

nME 900am -1030am A light brunch will be I served immediately following

PLACE Rl Kitchen amp Sth Showroom 139 Jefferson Blvd Warwick

PLAZA From Page 12

of Review Nayan Patel is the applicant

for the 132 Mendon Road proposal under the name SLMLLC

Hes the owner of Pauls Liquors across the street

The zoning change from industrial to commershycial was approved for the 7000-square-foot building by the Town Council inJanuary 2013 Patel had said he plans to move his liquor store to the new building along with a Subway sandwich shop

Now prior to construcshytion the project has been enlarged to 17600 square feet to also include a conshyvenience store on the first floor and a second-floor that offers professional offices or perhaps a dance or karate center according to Director of Planning and Community Development Kelley Morris

A second lot Lot 4 was added to the project

Meanwhile the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management is raising concerns about the abutting Peterson-Puritan Superfund site telling Patel in a letter it appears that porshytions of the proposed infiltrashytion basin on Lot 4 lie within the Superfund boundary

It says the Environmental Protection Agency is noting that limited testing has found waste material and recomshymends a site investigation should be conducted

On the countertop busishyness owner Bryan Cormier of Cumberland is seeking a use variance on a residentiallyshyzoned lot at 46 Pine Swamp Road The site contains a two-bay two-story garage of concrete block

The Countertop Shop has been in business at 420 Mendon Road opposite the Marshall Avenue intersection but will be displaced when

During this FREE umlnor you wlllleom

Sfmlno P ~by

Pre-Registration is required limited Seating

CAll

Prudence Stoddard CKD CAPS I DlrtctOf of OesJn RIKB

Tbullnye Donbullhue

4014631550 OR REGISnRONLINE AT

RIKBcomeventsV P of 5aiH and lllebng

RJs Hill 820 Cumberland Hill Rd Woonsockat Rl

401-766-8715 wwwfacebookcomRJsHillliquors---middot--shyStore Hours Mon- Sat 9am-10pmLiquors Sundays lOam- 6pmuu---4

MIUSIUTE SMIRNOFF ICE HB-All TYPES CANIIBOTlli

$14middot99 $12~Pta $12~Pta SM~2Pta SM~zwa

TORRESEUA CAPTAit MORGAN PIIMLROOISPIIJTIRGIO WIIIEIIII IIDBISI

sgbull $23middot99 S7middotbull 17511

SVEDKA tiEr IJIll 51P 519middot99 52499 Blllllf

171 IJ 750 710

~H~ sggg 559middot99

750 171 IJ

bull The 3 levels of kitchen and middot bath remodeling

bull How to budget for a kitchen or bath remodel

bull What to expect when remodeling bull And so much more

Artist rendering depicts a new RETAIL AND OFFICE BUILDING proposed on southern Mendon Road on a vacant lot near the McDonalds above A liquor store Subway sandwich shop and convenience store have been mentioned as possible tenants with offices on the second level

Chuck Lombardi begins conshy Morris says the countertop struction there of a new auto owner wants to remain in body shop Cumberland and is asking

Outside storage thats now pershymitted at the 390 Mendon Road location above is expected to be one topic of discussion when the owner of THE COUNTERTOP SHOP seeks to relocate to 46 Pine Swamp Road in north-em Cumberland A two-story concrete block garage on Pine Swamp Road left is suggested as the new site of the stone counter top maker the Countertop Shop The lot is zone for residential use but the owner is asking the Zoning Board of Review for a variance on June 11

for permission to convert the Pine Swamp Road garage that sits near the intersection of Eagle on the north side of Pine Swamp roughly halfway between the intersections of West Wrentham Road and Bound Road

This is a request going to the Zoning Board of Review onjune 11 but first saw planshyners weigh in on May 28 with a unanimous recommendation that it be approved Abutters will be notified in advance of the meeting

Morris is recommending the special use permit because she said it would be virtually impossible to use the existing structure as a use permitted by the ordinance

The towns Comprehensive Community Plan suggests the area should be used for comshymercial and industrial uses she noted even though the neighbors here are single famshyily homes

Morris urged Planning Board members to include in their recommendation a caushytion about outdoor storage arrangements Uncut stone pieces are currently stacked outside the Mendon Road address

  1. barcode 568714
  2. barcodetext SDMS Doc ID 568714