Public meetings: City Hall plans for 18 apartments on arthur Sharp’s old site

The public has the opportunity to shape policies this week as Haverhill forums meet. For the sake of transparency within the government, WHAV provides this list of upcoming meetings each week.

Plans for a six-story, 18-unit construction at former Arthur Sharp Hardware are sent to Haverhill City Council tonight for review and approval of 3 exemptions.

Attorney Michael J. Migliori, representing developer Alan Sfeir, described the waterfront proposal in a letter to councillors as a “dynamic remodeling” of the site of approximately a quarter of an acre. In his application, the developer states that 3 exemptions are required, allowing 18 sets where five are Fixed 18 parking spaces where 27 are and a height of 91 feet where 55 is the maximum allowed.

Migliori said the assignment supplies Mayor James J’s train tracks more. Fiorentini Bradford and is helping with the remodeling of the street, which includes the place to eat Rome and Dunkin’ Donuts.

Haverhill’s Director of Planning and Economic Development, William Pillsbury Jr. , said in a memorandum that the city council’s role is the authority to approve the plan under the waterfront zoning ordinance.

Patrick J. Lane, who ran for Arthur Sharp Hardware as a 16-year-old student at Haverhill High School, retired in December and sold the assets for $337,500.

Haverhill City Council meets in Theodore A City Hall Chamber. Pelosi, Room 202, City Hall, Four Summer St. , and online. As a public service, WHAV 97. 9 plans to broadcast the city council assembly from 7pm.

At public meetings this week:

Haverhill’s Board of Evaluators meets to discuss excise taxes, non-public goods and property taxes and to hear an update on inspections of non-public property and building permits on Tuesday, May 4 at nine a. m. in Room 115 of Haverhill Town Hall, four St. Haverhill Summer.

The Washington Street Historic District Commission hears topics such as stair replacement at 2four Washington St. , a terrace at 116-122 Washington St. , awning labeling at 26 Washington St. , window replacement at 62 Washington St. , and other issues when meeting Tuesday, May 4 at 6 p. m. , online.

The Haverhill Health Board meets on Wednesday five May at 12:1 and 5 p. m. to review existing COVID-19 orders.

The Rocks Village Historic District Commission meets on Wednesday, Five May, at 7 p. m.

The Haverhill Licensing Commission meets on Thursday, May 6 and Hall 301 of the City Council.

The Friends of the Fiorentini Bradford Rail Trail get an update on the extension of the Basiliere Bridge Trail on Railroad Street, making plans and letters, among other topics, at their assembly on Thursday, May 6 at 6 p. m. , outdoors next to Basiliere Bridge and Dunkin’ Donuts.

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