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8835_ZONE CHANGE - 1178 SUFFIELD ST. - 2 PARCELS88 35 ft c4'' "' August 3, 2017 1 AGAWAM ADVERTISER NEWS 1 Page 11 Sports Walter Gonetspeaks about longtime PeoplesBank manager Jim Long, in a pre -game ceremony before Game l last Tues- day night Next to him is the PeoplesBank team. PHOTOS BY GREGORY A. SCIBELLI DiFranco can't see Peoples in playoff opener The _Mackenzie Stadium lights came into play in Bankers' win By Gregory A. Scibelli gscibelliMurley.com HOLYOKE - It was a slow start, but eventually, the bats got hot for PeoplesBank and they started the Tri-CountyLeague playoffs with a sweep of DiFranco Realty; Peoples won the regular sea- son title and captured the top seed. The Bankers, who are now playing without longtime man- ager and friendJim Long, are on a hunt for their fifth straight playoff champiQlashlo. ,Jac1c Gravel ine of Palmer got the start in the playoff opener, won by the Bankers 7-0 last Tues- day night. He pitched well and found himselfiii tie trouble in a complete game effort. It took a little bit of time for the Peoples bats to wake =up, .but a combination of 'timely bitting a couple of situations where fly balls were lostin. the lights at Holyoke's Mackenzie Stadium, Peoples home park, help the home team break the game open. Peoples scored in the final two innings. Pete Hogan would single to left field to get things started, and remained at first until a cou- ple of batters later when he stole second "base. With two outs, Tommy Bou- vier sent a high pop-up to center field. The ball was completely lost in the lights and dropped in front of the DiFranco centerfielder. Bouvier was hustling all the way and ended up at second base with a double as Hogan scored to make it 1-0. Ryan Franzcek kept the inning going with a walk, and Dave Clark was hit by a pitch. Ted Lerud then :'delivered a Dave Clark fouls off -a pitch. big hit as he double to the gap in left -center, plating two runs to make it 3-0. In the sixth inning, Hogan was again the fire -starter as he walked. Sam Allen ;sent a fly ball down the left field line. That ball also appeared lost in the lights, and landed in the shallow outfield to put runners on first and second with one out. Joe Ferry would walk to load the bases for Bouvier. The Peoples leadoff hitter socked a hard hit over the ;right fielder. With everyone hustling, all three runs came around to. score to make it 6-0 quickly. Bouvier would end up at third base with a has - es -clearing triple. He did not stay their long, though, as he quickly scored the seventh Peo- pies run on;sacrifice 'fly by;Franczek. In Game 2, at East Longmead ow High School, the Bankers turned to veteran right-hander Joe Popielarczyk. He rode the Peo- ples offense to a quick 12-0 shut- out of DiFranco, advancing to the semifinals against Easthampton Savings Bank. Prior. to the start of Game 1, both teams and Walter Gonet, league scheduler and a longtime league official, honored Long with a brief ceremony. Gonet, Peoples coach Fred Perry, and others spoke about Long and his contributions to the league and the PeoplesBank team. 1 r!In'lall - W1 ital 1 10 M11 U-11dillo AGAWAM -The Agawam High School Athletics Hall of Fame Committee is proud to celebrate Agawam Is rich sports history by announcing the names of the Hall of Fame Class of 2017. These inductees were selected from nominations made by local citizens who recognized their special athletic achievements. The credentials of these induct- ees met or surpassed the criteria . set forth by the committee. They all made distinct differences Thoth on and off the playing fields of the Agawam Brownies. Those chosen to be induct- ed are as follows: Lino Schinelli (`36), James O'Keefe ('54), Kara Powell ('06), Lindsey Pfau ('07), Michael Locke_ ('03), Matthew Rheault ('03), Thomas Panke (61), Alex Ellsworth ('05), Patricia ➢e- mers,,Lindsey Hadden- DeFillipi ('99), Phil Tomkiel, Gerald Smith Sr. and Louis Conte ('71) BLUE SOX IIF from page to was the starting right fielder for most of the season for the Blue Sox. As of July 29, the final day be- fore the All -Star Game was held in North Adams, Mercadante had accomplished a pretty impressive regular season. Most impressive were his production numbers. He had 26 hits, including 10 doubles and two home runs. He had a .355 on -base percentage and finished with a .767 OPS.' He scored 14 runs and drove in-15, atzarci feat to accomplish against the quality pitching offered in the NECBL. One of his best performances of the season came just recently against Keene when Mercadante had a 3-for-3 performance with two doubles, a; single, and three runs scored. Teams chosen for induction are. -The undefeated and unscored upon 1931 Football Team, 1978 Western Mass Champion Ice Hockey Team and the 1982 West- ern Mass Champion Girls Soccer Team. A lunch honoring these ex- emplary teams and athletes will be held on Sunday, Oct. 15. at 12 noon in the Agawam High School gymnasium. All who would like , to attend and 'help to recognize these: inductees are welcome. - Please mail checks in the amount of $30 per person, made payable to Agawam High School Athletics Hall of Fame, to Rosemary Strat- ton, 120 Pineview Circle, Aga- wam, MA 01001. Please include the first and last names of those attending with your check. Any questions or interest in sponsor- ing this event inanyway may be directed to Rosemary Stratton as well. If the standings hold true at the end of the season, Valley is set to host the same Keene Swamp Bats in the.opening round ;of'the NECBL playoffs. The first game was set for Thursday, Au& 3 at Mackenzie Stadium in Holyoke; the Blue Sox's. home park All playoff series are best -of -three games. Keene would host the next game on Friday, Aug.-4, with the deciding game on Saturday, Aug. 5 if necessary back in Holyoke. Following the season, Mer- cadante wiff etum for -his junior season at the University of Long Island. where he has established himself as a. starting outfielder. with a quality bat. He also pitched a couple of innings for ULL but did not pitch this season for the Blue Sox, Pitcher Jack Graveline hurls for the Bankers. Page 12 I AGAWAM ADVERTISER NEWS I August 3, 2017 titled "Agawam Dog Park Site Lighting, Armory, Drive, Agawam, Massachusetts", prepared by Weatherby Design & Co. Engineers. A full procurement pack- age with specifications will be available beginning July 28, 2017 at 10:00 AM in the Procurement Office, 36 Main Street, Agawam, MA 01001 or, by email to Procurement@agawam. ma.us, Quotes- should be, mailed, emailed or faxed to Jennifer Bonfiglio, Chief Procurement Officer, 36 Main Street, Agawam, MA 01001, Email: Procurement@agawam. ma.us, Fax: 413-786-9927 and received no later than August 2.4, 2017. Prevailing wages apply. Jennifer Bonfiglio, MCPPO Town of Agawam Chief Procurement Officer 08/03/17 HAMPDEN, Div. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT Probate & Fatuity Court Dept. HD 17EO042PP To Charles P. Gaudin, Jr. of West Springfield, Massachusetts, in the County of Hampden, and to all other persons inter- ested. A petition has been pre- sented to said Court by John C. Gaudin of Vero Beach, in the State of Florida, repre- senting that they hold as ten- ants in common an undivided part or share of land lying in Agawam; in the County of Hampden, setting forth that he desires that all of said land may be sold at private sale or public auction for not less than One Hundred Seventy- five Thousand ($175,000.00) Dollars, and praying that partition may be made of all the land aforesaid according to law, and to that end that a commissioner be appointed to make such partition and Sports National tourney winners Two Agawam residents, eighth grade students Dylan Wesley, standing third from left, and Jayden Montagna, seated second from right, are members of the Western United Pioneers 2004 boys soccer team. They recently' attended two national soccer tournaments in Indiana, after their team qualified for the NPL National Cup and the National State Cup tournaments. They were semfnalists in the NPL Nationals, but won the National State Cup tournament in the top division of their age group. All other teammates are from Western Massachusetts, as well. SUBMITTED PHOTO LEGAL NOTICE TOWN OF AGAWAM PLANNING BOARD The Agawam Planning Board will hold a pub- lic hearing on Thursday, August 17, 2017 at 6:30 PM at the Agawam Public Library, 750 Cooper Street, Agawam, MA. The purpose of this hearing will be to hear the petition of Atlantic Design Engineers, Inc. (for Timothy Zielinski, Trustee, Halladay Farm Trust) for a zone change request for 311 Shoemaker Lane, Parcel 1 (a portion from Residence A3 to Industrial B) and Parcel 2 (from Agriculture to Industrial B); Copies of the proposed zone change can be obtained from the Agawam Planning Office between the hours of 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM in the Agawam Town Hall, 36 Main Street, Agawam, MA, BY ORDER OF: Mark R. Paleologo-poulos Chairman Agawam Planning Board 08/03, 08/10/17 LEGAL NOTICE TOWN OF AGAWAM PLANNING BOARD The Agawam Planning Board will ,hold a pub- lic hearing on Thursday, August 17, ;2017 at 6:45 PM at the Agawam Public Library, 750 Cooper Street, Agawam, MA. The purpose of this hearing will be to hear the petition of Vitaliy Hrom for a zone change request on 1178 -Suffield Street Parcel ID# I5-1-8 and Parcel`ID# 15-1-14 from Industrial B to Residence B. Copies of the proposed zone change can be obtained from the Agawam Planning Office between ON -noun U canon BUN anuol Ammon a mmum mmomanm ©a�Oan OOmn anan onmanumo inn On anal NB ®® unman ml aa' mummmma n® no uomaa musmn Oman ma man 0100mo Nunn mammm am ®oamanum Om On am mummu a an - mo ammma ME the hours of-'8:30 AM and 4:30 PM in the Agawam Town Hall, 36 Main Street, Agawam, MA. BY ORDER OF: Mark R. Paleologopoulos Chairman Agawam Planning Board 08/03, 08/10/17 Legal Ad AGAWAM CONSERVATION COMMISSION The Agawam Conser- vation Commission will hold, a public hearing on Thursday, August 10, 2017 at 6:00 PM at the Agawam Public Library, 750 'Cooper Street, Agawam, MA. The purpose of this bearing will be to hear the petition of Baldwin Street Realty, LLC- for work to be performed on, Silver Street (Parcel 18-1-14), subject to the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act. By Order of Henry A. Kozloski Chairman AGAWAM CONSERVATION COMMISSION 08/03/17 TOWN OF AGAWAM The Town of Agawam, Chief Procurement Officer, on behalf of the Park &, Recreation Department here- by requests quotes from qualified contractors to provide materials and ser- vices to furnish, deliver, install and render opera- tioual site lighting at the - Agawam Dog Park located at Armory Drive, Agawam, MA in accordance with plans be ordered to make sale and conveyance of all, or any part of said land which the Court finds cannot be advan- tageously divided either at private sale or public auction, and be ordered to distribute the net proceeds thereof after full adjudication, of equita- ble claims contained in said petition_ If you desire to object thereto you or your attor- ney should file a written appearance in said Court at Springfield before ten o'clock in the forenoon on the eighteenth day of August 2017, the return day of this citation. Witness, BARBARA M. HYLAND, Esquire, First Justice of said Court, this seventh day of July, 2017:- Suzanne T. Seguin Register of Probate 08/03, 08/10, 09/17/17 Please check the accuracy of your legal notice prior to submis- sion (Le,, date, time, spelling). Also, be sure the requested publication date coincides with the purpose of the notice, or as the law demands. Thank you. August 10, 2017 1 AGAWAM ADVERTISER NEWS I Page 11 Sports FINAL le from page f ii Hadley, the only team to defeat them in the regular season. Agawam was playing a bit shorthanded; but stayed in the game for most of the 70 minutes. South Hadley slowly took a 3-0 lead, but Agawam made a very brief comeback in the final'15 minutes of the game. With South Hadley's second string de- fense into the game, the Brownies made a couple of runs up the right side of the field. First, it was Emily Landry who took the - ball up the right side and found Mackenzie Shean.Shean would take over and move toward the goal, grounding it past South Hadley goalkeeper Bridget Sears to get Agawam on the board 3-1. The Brownies were right back on the 'at- tack after the whistle. Riley Sheehan would make a similar run up the field and found Shean well past midfield. Shean.made the same shot, grounding it to the left post past Sears to make it 3-2- Agawam would not get any farther with South Hadley's starters back into the game. The Tigers would respond immediately, with three very quick goals. One was from the games Most Valuable Player Lindsay Marjanski. Two came from Reese Carey, and South Hadley put the game right out of reach in the closing minutes ofthe ,game. With the PVSSL season behind them, the Agawam B squad will be preparing for the upcoming tryouts for the varsi- ty team. Given the success the young Brownies had this summer, there could he a number of players on the -B squad competing for varsity spots this season. Agawam has been in the tournament each of the Iast four years. Agawam lost against Holyoke in the first round of last year's tournament. The preseason begins in two weeks. SAFL It from page 10 open up some of the competition. The NFC conference features the larger teams in the 'region, with Holyoke, Long- meadow, Northampton, Springfield 5A, and Wilbraham on the West side. Agawam, Chicopee, East Longmeadow, Westfield, and West Springfield make up the East. Each team plays eight games, with league games and crossover games on the sched- ule. There are 12 teams in the smaller town, AFC conference. Amherst, Belchertown, Franklin, Lud- low, Quaboag, and - South Hadley make up the West while Easthampton, Frontier, Palmer, Quabbin, Ware, and Warren/West Brookfield make up the East. 'the SAFL kick-off event will feature 12 of those 22 teams and will once again be held at East Longmeadow High School. The format have two scrimmages going on at the same time. Each scrimmage will get half the field. No scores are kept. Teams .simply run 10 plays on offense followed by 10 players on defense. The coaches serve as referees and help guide their players through the process of executing plays against real competition. The action starts at '9 a.m. with East Longmeadow facing West Springfield on one side of the field ;and Agawam facing Palmer. The first hour will feature the se- nior teams, followed by the junior squads at 10 a.m, and the pee wees at I 1 a.m. At 12 p.m., four more squads come in with the same format for their three squads. Holyoke will face Chicopee while Ludlow takes on Wilbraham. The action concludes between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. with Westfield facing South Hadley and Ware taking on Amherst. The SAFL regular season kicks off in ear- ly September. of the Peoples banks Gaines named Long MVP winner By Tim Peterson Sports Correspondent HOLYOKE - Longtime PeoplesBank manager Jim Long, who -passed away un- expectedly on July 12, probably had a big smile on his face last Sunday afternoon. With the best -of -three Tri-County League 'championship series tied at 1-1, PeoplesBank exploded, for 12 runs on 12 base hits en route to a 12=2 victory over St. Josephs, which was played at Mackenzie Stadium in Holyoke. The deciding game came to an end in the bottom of the sixth inning because of 10-run mercy rule. "Jim was probably very upset on Friday night after the way we blew game two, said Peoples assistant coach fired Perry. "He's probably feeling terrific right now and he'll always be the manager of this team." It was the fifth consecutive year that Peoplescapturedthe Tri-Country League playoff title. Overall, they've won more than 10 championship titles since-1992 "Before the beginning of this season our motto was drive to five, Perry added. "The past three weeks have been very tough on the players. They've been pressing a lot be- cause they really wanted to win the cham- pionship title for Jim" Peoples Bank, who finished the regular, season in first place in the American Di- vision standings with an 18-2 record, won game one by the final score of 5=0, at St. Joe's Ballpark last Thursday night. Si. Joe's; who had only scored one run in their pre- vious games this summer against Peoples, scored four runs in the top of the seventh inning in game two leading to a 4-3 road win, which forced game three. Following game three, Peoples pitcher Dan Gaines, who tossed ano-hitter in game one, received the first Jim Long Memorial MVP award. . "Danny pitched a no-hitter in game one on Thursday night, which was .huge for us" Perry said. "He also hurled a no-hit- ter against Easthampton in the finals two years ago. We call him Big Game Gaines" BLUE SOX in the third inning when Mark Grunberg(Towson) hit an RBI dou- ble to opposite; field that scored Alex Rodriguez (Trinity) who start- ed the rally when he hit a two out double down the left field line. Joe Mercadante continued the offen- sive rally when he hit an RBI single that scored Grunberg from second for the Blue Sox last run of the game. The Blue Sox have grind ed all season, and were outstanding at the end of the regular season, and it has carried over to the post - season. Coach Raiola expresses his thoughts on his teams play throughout the season, '"The sea- son is sort of broken up into three stretches, you have the stretch in fifth straight TCL crown abase hit in center. While playing in the; championship se- ries has become an annual event for the Peoples players, St. Joe's made their first appearance in the finals since 2010. "We really didn't play very well in to- day's game," said St. Joe's playedmanager Kati Oliveira. "Peoples is a powerhouse team and you always have to play your best in order to beat them. It's always dis- appointing whenever you lose a game, but I'm very happy with what we accomplished this year. It was also a heavy heart season for our league. We lost Lee Magee (former manager of the Manny's TV & Appliance team) at the beginning of the year Then we lost Jim Long a couple of weeks ago. I was very close to both of those guys," St Joe's finished the regular season in second place in the standings behind Peo- ples with a 13-5-2record. The, winning pitcher in game three for from page 10 - the beginning of the season where everyone is getting to know each other and find their way, and then you have the middle of the season where teart;s have all their guys and everyone is very good so every team is trying to keep their head above water, and then you have the end of the season where you have to bring it 0 together, and hope to capitalize on favorable matchups and string some wins together, and if you can do that and keep bring- ing the energy you can 'find some ways to win some games late, and fortunately this is what we did this season and we have been on a nice streak and players are playing well, but we still need to .win two more." said Raiola. Ray Rivera gets the out at first. Peoples was right-hander Jake Graveline, who graduated from Palmer High School a couple of years ago. Graveline allowed two runs ,(one earned) on four base hits with three` strikeouts and only one walk. .1 love pitching in big games and we re- ally wanted to win the championship title for jim" said Graveline, who was a first -year member of the team. "He was expecting us to win the title this year and he probably has a big smile on his face right now" St. Joe's manufactured a run in the top of the first inning. Leff fielder Ryan Magni, who played a key role in the game_two comeback rally, lined a leadoff single to leftcenter. After stealing second, Magni advanced to third on a groundout by second baseman Joe Perlak before scoring on another ground out by his brother Brandon, who started PEOPLES 1. page 12 SEND US YOUR SPORTS PHOTOS V2 i Page 12 1 AGAWARADVERMER`NEWS 1 August 10, 2017 PEOPLES Il frornpage i1 game three at third base. stop Ryan Franczek (2-for-4, two RBIs) - Ryan Magni also scored St. Joe's second and second baseman Dave Clark (2-for-4). E run in the third inning.- A sacrifice fly by right fielder Kyle Platner Perlak and Brandon Magni, along with drove home the other run. right fielder Adam Gutierrez had the oth-. Designated :hitter Ted Lerud and third c� er three base hits in Sunday's game for St, baseman Sam Allen also had two base hits Joe'% which were all singles. in the game for Peoples. , St. Jods didnt keep the lead for very St. Joe's scored an unearned run in the ' long, as Peoples scored three runs in ,the top of the third,, but Peoples got that run bottom of the first. back in the bottom half of the inning. --- - ---- After Peoples loaded the bases against The home team scored three more runs St Joe's lefty Derain Rhodes, first baseman in the fourth inning before scoring single Rey Rivera was hit by a pitch in the left runs in the fifth and sixth. A shoulder, forcing home the tying run. Then With one out in the bottom of the sixth, catcher fete Kogan hit a fly ball double Franczek; whds one of the veterans on the down the right field line scoring two more Peoples roster, hit a sacrifice fly to center -runs. field giving his team a 10-run lead at 12-2 Rhodes allowed nine runs on eight hits and the game ended at that point_ In 3 1-3 innings. He was relieved by right- Following the game, the Peoples players pander Brandon Magni. took -a team photo in the middle of the in - Peoples, who scored at least one run; in field while holding a picture of Jim Long. It every inning that they batted, increased the was certainly a very memorable season for lead to 6-1 in the:following frame. Two runs them.. _ scored on back-to-back doubles by short-. Joe Popielarczyk pitches in Game 2 at Mackenzie'Stadunn. PHOTOS BY GREGORY A. SCIBUI Le LEGAL N(MCE . To all interested persons: HD'17EO042PP Springfield, MA 01103 administration not required public hearing on Tuesday, TOWN OFAGAWAM A Petition for Formal To Charles P. Gandino, (413)748-7758 _ to file an inventory or-anau- September 5, 2017 at PLANNING BOARD Probate of Will with Jr. of West Springfield, Docket No HD17PI437EA a] accounts with the Court.' 7 00 pm, at the Roberta G. The Agawam Planning Appointment of Personal Massachusetts in the" Estate of: Richard J Jaskot " Persons interested in the Doering School, 68 Main` - Board will hold a pub- Representative has been County of Hampden, and Date of Death:06/28/2017 estate are entitled to; notice;. Streets Agawam, MA on lic hearing on Thursday, filed by Carole Gamache of to all other persons inter- CITATTON ON regarding the administration TOR-2017-9 which is an August 17, 2017 at 630 Feeding Hills, MA request- ested. PETITION FOR directly from the Personal Ordinance to amend Chapter PM at the Agawam Public ing that. the Court enter a A ;petition has been pre- FORMAL Representative and may peti- 180 of the Code of the Town Library, 750 Cooper Street, formal Decree and Order sented to said Court by John ADJUDICATION tion the Court in any matter of Agawam — Temporary Agawam, MA. The purpose and for such other relief, as C. Gaudino of Vero Beach, To all interested persons: relating to the estate, includ- Moratorium on recreational of this hearing;will be to requested in the Petition. in the State of Florida, reprc- A Petition for Formal ing the distribution of assets marijuana establishments as hear the petition of Atlantic; - The Petitioner requests seating that they hold as ten- Probate of Will with and expenses of admiaistra- sponsored by Mayor Cohen. Design' Engineers, Inc. (for that: Carole Gamaehe ants in common an undivided Appointment of Personal tion. TOR-2017-9 is available Timothy; Zielinski, Trustee, of Feeding Hills, MA be part or share of land lying Representative has been WITNESS, Hon. for public inspection at the Haltaday Farm Trust) for a appointed as Personal Rep- in Agawam, in the County filed by Carol Allen of Santa Barbara M Hyland, First City Clerk's Office and the zone change request for 311 resentative(s) of said estate of, Hampden, setting forth Rosa. CA requesting that the Justice of this Court. Planning Department, 36 Shoemaker Lane, Parcel 1 (a to serve Without Surety on that he desires that all of said Court enter formal Decree Date: July 28,-2017 Main Street, Agawam, MA portion from Residence A3 the bond in an unsupervised laud may be sold at private and Order and for such other Suzanne T. Seguin between the hours of 8:30am to Industrial 'B) and Parcel administration. sale or public auction for relief as requested in the Register of Probate to 4:30pm, Monday through 2' (from Agriculture to IMPORTANT NOTICE not less than One Hundred Petition. 08/10/17 Friday. Industrial B). You have the right to Seventy-five Thousand The Petitioner requests BY ORDER OF: . Copies of the proposed obtain a copy of the Petition ($175,000,00) Dollars, and thai: Carol Allen of Santa LEGAL NOTICE James P. Cichetti zone change can be obtained from the Petitioner or at praying that partition may be Rosa, CA be appointed as PUBLIC HEARING President of the Agawam from the Agawam Planning the Court. You have a right made of all the land afore- Personal Representative(s)'of AGAWAM CITY City Council Office between the hours of to object to this proceed- said according to law, and to said estate to serve Without COUNCIL 08/10,'08/17/17 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM in ing, To do so, you or your that end that a commissioner Surety on the bond in an The Agawam City the Agawam Town Hall, 36 attorney must file a written be appointed to make such unsupervised administra- Council will conduct a Main Street, Agawam, MA. appearance and objection partition and be ordered to tion: BY ORDER OF: at this Court before: 10:00 make sale and conveyance of Y IMPORTANT NOTICE W a., Mark R. Paleologopoulos a.m, on the return day of at], or any part of said land You have the right Chairman 08/24/2017. which the Court finds cannot to obtain a copy of the „ Agawam Planning Board This is . NOT a hear- be advantageously divided Petition from the Petitioner 08/03, 08/10/17 ing date, but a deadline by either at private sale or pub- or at the Court. You have which you must file a written lie auction, and be ordered a right to object to this pro - LEGAL NOTICE appearance and objection if to distribute the net proceeds ceeding. To do so, you or e TOWN OFAGAWAM you object to thisproceed- thereof afterfull adjudication your attorney must file a PLANNING BOARD ing. If you fail to file a tithe- of equitable: claims contained written appearance and The Agawam Planning ly written appearance and in said petition. objection :at this Court e Board will hold a pub- . objection followed by an If you desire to object before: 10:00 a.m. on the lit hearing on Thursday, affidavit of objections within thereto you or your attor- return day of 08/25/2017: August 17, 2017 at 6:45 thirty (30) days of the return ney should file a written This is NOT a hear- e PM at the Agawam' Public day, action may be taken appearance in said Court ing date, .but a deadline by Library, 750 Cooper. Street, without further notice to you. at Springfield before ten which you must file a written - Agawam, MA. The purpose UNSUPERVISED o'clock %in the forenoon appearance and objection if - of this hearing wilt be to hear ADMINISTRATION on the eighteenth. -day of you object to this proceed fbe"petition of Vit y Hrom UNDER THE August 2017, the return ing. If you fail to file a time - for a•zone change- quest on MASSACHUSETTS day of this citation. ly written appearance and = 1178 Suffield Strut Parcel UNIFORM PROBATE Witness, BARBARA M. objection followed by an y " ID# I5-1-8 and P*el ID# CODE (MUPQ HYLAND, Esquire, First affidavit of objections within . r I5-1-14 from InduaWal B'to ,: A Personal Represent- Justice of said Court, this thirty (30) days of the return P,"idence B. Copies of the ative appointed under the seventh day of July, 2017. day, action may be taken' proposed zone chaa0e can be MUPC in an unsupervised Suzanne T Seguin without further notice to you. obtained from ft )kgawam administration is not required Register of Probate UNSUPERVISED Planning Office; between to file an inventory or annu- 08103, 08110, 08/17/17 ADMINISTRATION the hours of 8:30:AM and a] accounts with the Court. UNDER THE 4:30 PM in the "Agawam Persons interested in the Commonwealth of MASSACHUSETTS Town Hall, 36 Main Street, estate are entitled to notice Massachusetts UNIFORM PROBATE Agawam, MA. BY ORDER OF: regarding the administration directly from the Personal The Thai Court Hampden Probate and CODE (MUPC} A Personal Represent- Mark R. Paleologopoulos Chairman Representative and may peti- tion the Court in any matter Family Court 50 State Street ative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised And to keep up with,current Agawam Planning Board relating to the estate, includ- trends, our newspaper web sites 08/03, 08110/17 ;: ing the distribution of assets and expenses of 'administra- are mobile -friendly too! Commonwealth of lion. Massachusetts - WITNESS', Hon. Easily connect With your community news, The Trial Court Barbara M Hyland, First � -� = _ - find quick links to your taCebook feeds, Hampden Probate and Faintly Court Justice of this Court Date: July 28, 2017 : -= browse newspaper archives and submit 50 State Street' Suzanne T. Seguin your own news items by visiting Springfield, MA 01103 Register of Probate - _ _ w'ww.new spapers.tufl ey.00m (413)748-7758 08/10/17 °- Docket No. HD17P1427EA i Estate of: Helen B. Bigos HAMPDEN,.Div Date of Death:05/1S/2017 COMMONWEALTH OF TU CITATION ON MASSACHUSETTS PETITION FOR THE TRIAL COURT p ublications Inc FORMAL Probate & Family Court r ADJUDICATION Dept. SUFFIELD STREET `pa�0 ,istltute a approvat Control ANDERSON ASSOCIATES LAND SURVEYOR, LAND PLANNING CONSULTANT, SITE DESIGN 375 WALNUT STREET EXTENTION P.O. BOX 382 AGAWAM MASSACHUSETTS 01001 Tel. 413 525-4145 Fox 413 273-1776 SUBDIVISION OF LAND COURT PLAN 30269A IN AGAWA M, MA PREPARED FOR: 0"M Vitally Hrom 1178 Suffield Street Agawam, MA 'Jw ur ,�N0. 1 DATE DESCRIP77ON RONALp cn R, N This plan prepared In accordance U HUOT with the rotes and regulations of &.31785 `" the Registry of Deeds, <9y �sTEa ° �- SU Dates SCALE 1'' = 50' DATE: June 2017 GRAPHIC SCALE so 0 n W 100 zoo IN FEET 1 inch w 50 ft DRAWING NO. "Aw S18*16'10' 231.83' az Lot 1 C oro.- 84,611 s.f. x fP. FND. N18'16'10"E N18'16'10"E 70.89' JA2 9.1 V Lot 38 13,280 s.f. ©• N. N Garage z Exletinq �ja , fteeldancv to be removed to #fY�a iil2 ts This plan does not const{tute a 01. subdlvlslon therefore approval � o 4 under the Subdivision Control -4- Law Is not required, Dates Lot 2 Agawam Planning Board 1B s.If. Taking by the Town of Agawam 3- ` Aug. -1969 Plan S. 119 P. 15 10.52' in N 18'16' 10"E N 18'16 `10"E N 18'16'10"E f.P. FND 89.48' 121.86' 131.08' N„ N N132600 '11 E 131.41N181610 N1816'10 "E G Lot 3A 404 s.f. . a A" Lot 1 A p ' R o x 95 s.f. a S'h ' SUFFIELD STREET AGAWAU fii: KALE:1 ` = 50` L' DATE June 2017 GRAPHIC SCALE ANDERSON ASSOCIATES LAND SURVEYOR, LAND PLANNING CONSULTANT, SITE DESIGN 375 WALNUT STREET EXTEN11ON P.O BOX 382 AGAWAM, MASSACHUSETTS 01001 Tel. 413 525— 4145 Fax 413 273-1776 SUBDIVISION OF LAND COURT PLAN 30269A IN AGAV4'AM, MA PREPARED FOR: owrff;�: - Vitally Hrom 1178 Suffield Street Agawam, MA NO. DATE DESCRIP 71ON This plan prepared In accordance with the rutes and regulations of the Registry of Deeds, Dater DRAWING NO. ( INi''M) I Inch . 50 it. AGAWAM CITY COUNCIL 36 MAIN STRJ L f AGAW'AM, MASSACHUSHT5% 01001 413.726-9716 413-726-9717 Fax bburd�a��,�gawam.ma.us wwti��.�t�uf.ln�.►Hu__ts C01INCH, PRESIDENT James P. Cic/sett! COUNCIL VIC'F }'#trSIDENT.J"ePit A'iHru C::OUNCILORS (jent er /VL: v - Cecilia P: C alab)-e e - !'ltttl C Gnydlo Chrt.kiaj �h(-r C Johnson - Gino M. Lekilier - Ibnrtulil 11 Rhe+ault Pabert (: Rossi Atlhl)rtI !1 .Supi•iti - Riehart/':N Thtrnix A'L1MLI�i[STItP►`I`i1t�. ASS[ST,�;�{'S' - fi�trt��ir•a .1 ftev� September 29, 2017 Vitaliy Hrom> 1178 Suffield Street Agawam, MA. '01001 RE: Petition for Zone Change - 1178 Suffield Street, Agawam, MA (ZC-2017-3') Dear Mr. Hrom Please be advised that at the September 18. 2017 meeting of the Agawam City Council, your petition for zone change failed to receive a vote of two thirds of all the members of the City Council. incerely, ,nun u LJ es P. Cichetti, President Agawam City Council JPC/bb cc: FullCouncil Planning Department Building Inspector 36 Main Street, Agawam, Massachusetts 01001-1801 Tel. 413-786-040 Fax 413-786-9927 August 18, 2017 James P. Cichetti, President Joseph Mineo, Vice President George Bitzas, Councilor Cecilia P. Calabrese, Councilor Paul C. Cavallo, Councilor Christopher C. Johnson, Councilor Gina M. Letellier, Councilor Donald'M. Rheault, Councilor Robert Rossi, Councilor Anthony Suffriti, Councilor Richard Theroux, Councilor Agawam City Council 36 Main Street Agawam, MA 01001 Dear Councilors: At its duly called meeting held on August 17, 2017 the Agawam Planning Board voted 4-0 to send a negative recommendation to the City Council regarding ZC-2017-3 - the proposed zone change for 1178 Suffield Street (two parcels) Hrom from Industrial B to Residence B. The members are of the opinion that this zone change would. constitute spot zoning. ,V If you have any questions, please contact this office at 786-0400, extension 8245." Sincerel s"- � �n >. Mark R. Paleologopoulos, Chairman. AGAWAM PLANNrNG BOARD ' cc: Clerk, Solicitor, File Ak;AWAM CITY COUNCIL 36 MAIN STREET AGAWAM, MASSAC14USE'TTS 01001 413-726-9716 413-726-9717 Fax bbard@aaawam.ma.us www.gg_mvam.ma.w COUNCIL PRESIDENT James P. Cichetti COUNCIL VICE PRESIDENT Joseph Mineo COUNCILORS George Bitzas—Cecilia P. Calabrese — Paul C. Cavallo — Christopher C. Johnson —Gina ail Letellier - Donald dl Rheault — Robert E. Rossi Anthony R. Suffriti — Richard M. Theroux ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT — Barbara A. Bard August 10, 2017 Agawam Planning Board Town Hall 36 Main Street Agawam, MA. 01001 Re: ZC-2017-3 Dear Members of the Agawam Planning Boards The Agawam City Council has referred the following items to the Agawam Planning Board for you to hold a public hearing and make a recommendation. The City Council will hold their public ;hearing on the same on September 18, 2017. ® ZC-2017-3 - Petition for Zane Change by Vitally Hrom for property located at"1178 Suffield Street, Agawam from Industrial to Residence B ZC-2017-4 - Petition for Zone Change by Halladay Farm Trust for property located at 31`1 Shoemaker Lane from Agricultural to Industrial B and Residential A-3 District If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, (es PCichetti, President gawam City Council iPC/bb cc: Full Council Mayor Solicitor Planning r L_ Department of Public Works 1000 Suffield Street .. Tel (413) 8210600 • Christopher J. Golba To Planning CC File From: Engineering Division Date: July 28, 2017 Subject: Zone Change =1178 Suffield Agawam, MA 01001 Fax (413) 8210631 Superintendent MEMORANDUM Street (Pam] M4I5-1-8 and;Parcel 13345-]-14) Per your request, we have reviewed the Site Plan entitled "Plan of Pro MA; Prepared for: Vitaliy I-irom, 117$ Suffield S PAY — 1178 Suffield Street, Agawam,. treet, Agawam, MA; Prepared by: Anderson Associates Land Surveyors, 375 Walnut Street Ext, Agawam, MA; ;Scale: 1 "=50'; Dated: June 2017 ' and we have the following comments The developer needs to submit a layout of the plan in Mylar'for engineering records. Engineering reserves the right to make additional comments as new information is submitted. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact this division. Sincerely, Michelle C. Chase, P.E. Town F freer �13P�616PI�1N OFPR�Sfl11'-11'Im SUAA[BI,D weett�m 01.doc U0602,7,176111, ® •. 36 Main Street Agawam, Massachusetts 01001-1801 Tel. 413-786-0400 Fax 413-786-9927 August 1, 2017 Dear Abutter: Vitaliy'Hrom has submitted to the Town a zone change request for 1178 Suffield Street (Parcel ID#I5-1-8 and Parcel ID#I5.1-14) from Industrial B. to Residence B. The Assessor's Office lists you as an abutter and therefore must be notified of the upcoming public hearing. The Planning Board will be holding apublic hearing on this request on Thursday, August 17, 2017 at 6:45 PM. The meeting will be held at the Agawam Public Library, 750 Cooper Street, Agawam. You are encouraged to attend and comment. Sincerely, Mark R. Paleologopoulos, Chairman AGAWAM PLANNING BOARD MRPprk 11 Ll I522 CECCHI & SONS INC 1109 SPRINGFIELD ST' FEEDING HILLS, MA 01030 15115 DEAN GEORGE H 40 GLENBROOK RD WEST HARTFORD, CT 06107- I517 GONCALVES JOSE J 1192 SUFFIELD ST AGAWAM, MA 01001-2932 1521 OSGOOD ANDREW D 1185 SUFFIELD ST AGAWAM, MA 01001 15110 TOWN OF AGAWAM 36 MAIN ST AGAWAM, MA 01001-1825 I5210 CECCHI & SONS INC 1109 SPRINGFIELD ST FEEDING HILLS, MA 01030 15114 FOUCHER HOMER 9 GLENWOOD DR WESTFIELD, MA 01085 15 1 13 KINDRED NURSING CENTER 680 SOUTH FOURTH AV LOUISVILLE,;KY 40202 16214 TGE REALTY LLC P.O. BOX 309 AGAWAM, MA 01001 J416 TOWN OF AGAWAM 36 MAIN ST AGAWAM, MA 01001-1825 paw 1531 CONSTANCE :MICHAEL A 1135 SUFFIELD ST AGAWAM, MA 0100 1-2999 1518' FOUCHER'HOMER 9 GLENWOOD DR WESTFIELD, MA 01085 153 2 MULLER REALTY LLC 1163 SUFFIELD ST AGAWAM, MA 01001 1523 TILLMAN CAROL 1197 SUFFIELD ST AGAWAM, MA 01001-3550 H6 118 WESTERN MASS ELECTRIC CO P.O. BOX 270 HARTFORD, CT 06141 I522 I5-210 I531 CECCHI & SONS INC CECCHI & ;SONS INC CONSTANCE MICHAEL A 1109 SPRINGFIELD ST 1109 SPRINGFELD ST 1135 SUFFIELD ST FEEDING HILLS, MA 01030 FEEDING HILLS, MA 01030 AGAWAM, MA 0 100 1-2999 15115 15 1 1.4 I5 1 8 DEAN GEORGE H FOUCHER HOMER FOUCHER HOMER' 40 GLENBROOK"RD 9 GLENWOOD DR 9 GLENWOOD DR WEST HARTFORD, CT 06107- WESTFIELD, MA 01085 WESTFIELD, MA 01085 I517 I5113 I532 GONCALVES JOSE J KINDRED NURSING CENTER MULLER REALTY LLC 1192 SUFFIELD ST 680 SOUTH FOURTH AV 1163 SUFFIELD ST AGAWAM, MA-01001-2932 LOUISVILLE, KY 40202 AGAWAM, MA 01001 1521 1523 I5110 OSGOOD ANDREW D TILLMAN CAROL TOWN OF AGAWAM 1185 SUFFIELD ST 1197 SUFFIELD ST 36 MAIN ST AGAWAM, MA 0 100 1 AGAWAM, MA 01001-3550 AGAWAM, MA 01001-1825 J416 TOWN OF AGAWAM 36 MAIN ST AGAWAM, MA 01001-1825 H6 1 18 WESTERN MASS ELECTRIC CO P.O. BOX 270 HARTFORD, CT 06141 36_Main Street Agawam, Massachusetts 01001-1801 Tel. 413-786-0400 Fax 413-786-9927 TO: Building Inspector Safety Officer Fire Department Health Department; Conservation Commission Engineering Department/DPW Board of Appeals School Committee Assessors FROM. Planning Board DATE: July 25, 2017 SUBJECT: Zone Change— 1178 Suffield Street (ParcelID#I5-1-8 and Parcel ID#15-1-14) The Planning Board will be holding its public hearing on a Zone Change request by Vitaliy Hrom for 1178 Suffield Street (Parcel ID#I5-1-8 and Parcel ID#15-1-14)`on Thursday, August 17 2017. The parcels are currently zoned Industrial B and the request is to rezone both to Residence B. We would appreciate any comments you may have prior to this hearing. Sincerel A O Mark R. Paleologopoulos, Chairman AGAWAM PLANNING BOARD 11 LEGAL NOTICE TOWN OF AGAWAM PLANNING BOARD The Agawam Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Thursday, August 17, 2017 at 6:45 PM at the Agawam Public Library, 750 Cooper Street, Agawam, MA. The purpose of this hearing will be to hear the petition of Vitaliy Hrom for a zone change request on 1178 Suffield Street Parcel ID# 15-1-8 and Parcel ID# 15-1-14 from Industrial B to Residence B. Copies of the proposed zone change can be obtained from the Agawam Planning Office between the hours of 8:30 AM and 4.30 PM in the Agawam Town Hall, 36 Main Street,, Agawam, MA. BY ORDER OF: Mark R. Paleologopoulos, Chairman Agawam Planning Board (Ad to be run 8/3/17 & 8/10/17) cc: Planning Boards of. Southwick Springfield West Springfield Westfield Suffield, CT PVPC Dept. Of Housing & Community Development INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: PAM KERR, 'PLANNING DEPARTMENT FROM: BARBARA BARD, CITY COUNCIL OFFICE SUBJECT: ZONE CHANGE DATE: 7/18/2017 This office is in receipt of the attached application for a proposed zone change at 1178 Suffield Street, Agawam, Parcel ID#I5-I-8 and Parcel ID#I5-1 14 requesting both parcels be rezoned from Industrial zone to Residence B zone as proposed by Vitally Hrom. Please contact me so we can coordinate our public hearing dates. Thank you! L; I :-x !f =1 JUL 18 2017 AOAwAM PLANNING BOARD 0 0 Request for Zoning Change To Whom It May Concern; I Vitaliy Hrom owner of 1178 Suffield St Agawam MA 01001, request a zoning change on the following parcels ID: I5-1-8 & Parcel ID: I5-1-14 from industrial zone to Residence B zone Sincerely, Vitaliy Hrom JUL 18 2017 . " R. f r �Y.- �::«� 0 Dac - 2OV s 683 02-03-2017 2 - 39 C t f 4w, . 37236 (Space Above This Linefor Recording Data., QUITCLAIM DEED KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that I Nikoiay>Dipon of 605 Southwick St, Feeding Hills, MA for consideration of less then One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) Grant all interest, right and title to \(italiy Hrom of 605 Southwick St, Feeding Hills, MA With quitclaim covenants, the land with buildings and improvements thereon known (( as 1178 Suffield St, Agawam, MA 1 See Attached Exhibit A incorporated hereto by reference BEING the same premises conveyed to the grantor in Document<209, 557, CTF ` 37168 of the Hampden County Registry of Deeds on 1126117 Singed and executed on 3rd day of Feb, 2017 Nikolay Upon Commonwealth of MA Hampden County On this -3 day of _Feb , 2017, before me, the undersigned notary public, personally appeared Nikolay Ripon, proved to me through satisfactory evidence of identification, which were — personal knowledge_, to be the person whose name is signed on the preceding or attached document, and acknowledged to me that (he) (she) signed it voluntarily for its stated purpose, official signature and seal of notary My commission expires: -71-71 01 Syr ,,;cl �V[I �IAN .,wry Pufwic � !�Li4 � � r1FSSnC1'�USEiiS J 1'y it 2 V t J Town of Agawam Schedule of Departmental Payments to Treasurer No. Date: 6/29/2018 To the Accounting Office The above is a detailed list of moneys collected by me, amounting in the aggregate to 1 500-00 Dollars; for the period ending 6/29/2018 which I have paid to the Treasurer, whose receipt I hold therefor. TREASURER Unofficial Property Record Card Unofficial Property Record Card - Agawam, M General Property Data Parcel 10 16 114 Account Number Prior Parcel ID 6676 -- Property Owner FOUCHEN HOMER Property Location SUFFIELD ST CIPCN NIKO ' Y Property Use LAND Me11ing Address g GLENWOOD CB Most Recent Sala Cate 1212 I2of6 Legal Reference LC27168 City WESTFIELD Grantor FEDERAL NATIONAL Mailing State MA Zip gf t166 Sale Price 76,000 Parcei oning NA2 Land Area 2.0acres Courrent Property Assessment Card I Value Building. 6 Ittra Features Land Value 69,700 Total Value 69 Value Value Building Description Building Style NIA Foundation 'Type NIA Flooring Type WA of Living Units NIA Frame Type NIA Basement Floor NIA Year Built NIA Roof Structure NIA Pleating Type NIA Building Grade NIA Roof Cover NIA Pleating Fuel NIA Building Condition Average Siding NIA Air Conditioning 0% Finished Area (SF) ILIA Interior Walls NIA # of Ssmt Garages u Number Roorns 0 of Bedroom a # of Full Baths O of 3I4 Baths it # of P2 Baths d ti of Other Futures O Legal Description Narrative Description of Property This property contains 2.060 acres of land mainly classified as LAND with al(n) NIA style building, built about N/A, hawing NIA and NIA roof cover, with NIA units , o roams), 0 bedrooms , ti baths , o half baths Property Images �zt�fist� I i,x}� t7 t}l� "`v�,� xt 4£✓v t t 43 � Fai�7�tll�i������ti�� Zxit.ti�iz������`ts4 •a�t},i `��,�'.i tz a �l }rtiz t t fIX zt}t) J`� �?i3t i r jlvi §F1'i �3 k 7 txfS �S� d1t�`t < sa S �Sv ���� stttxtr7s*sxj%,,:,.vxic,s zk t Yi�£tt'ic.i.,;.l„t ivrs,.tit.,.;cixi�z,z3'it3}r7`t;;t7ri17,i;stila.� Disclaiuruar. This information is believed to be correct but is subject to charge and is not vrarrant ed. http:,,I/agaNN,am.patriotproperties.coni/RecordCard.asp & "% J Unofficial Property r Record Card Page 1 of Unofficial Property Record Card - Agawam, MA General Property Data Parcel ID 15 1 T4 Account Number , Prior Parcel Its 5570 -- Property Owner FOUC I B HOMER Property Location SUFFIELD ST blPON NIKOLAY Property Use LAND Mailing Address $ GLENy+JOOD SIN Most Recent bate 12f2312016 Legal Reference LC3715 Glib i ES `FI LD Grantor FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT ASSOC, Mailing State MA Zip 01055 Sale Price 76,000 ParcelZoning RA2 Land Area 2.050 acres Current Property Assessment Card I Value Building Xtra Features O fund Valve 69,700 Total Val ( Value Value Building Description Building Style NIA Foundation Typo NIA Flooring Type NO of Living Units NIA Frame Type NIA Basement Floor NO Year Built NIA Roof Structure WA Heating Type N91 Building Grade NIA Roof Corner N/A Heating Fuel Nft Building Condition Average Siding NIA Air Conditioning o Finished Area (SF) NIA Interior Walls NIA # of Bsort Garages li Number Rooms n #of Bedrooms d # of Full Baths tl # of 314 Baths 3 # of 112 Baths 5 # of tither Fixtures o Legal Description Narrative Description of Property This property contains 2.060 scres of land mainly classified as LAND with a(n) NIA style building, buiitabout NIA , having and WA roof cover, with NIA units), b room(a), o bodroorn e , o bath; s , o half baths . 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It Is not adequate for legal boundary definition, regulatory interpretation, or parcel -level analyses, '7./017 MEMO TO: AGAWAM`PLANNING _BOARD FROM: OFFICE OF PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SUBJECT: Zone Change —1178 Suffield Street (two parcels) - Hrom DATE: July 27, 2017 On July 18, 2017, this office received a ;zone change request from the City Council that they received from Vitaliy Hrom for 1178 Suffield 'Street (Parcel ID#15-1-8 and Parcel ID#I5-1-14 from Industrial B to Residence B. The property is located on the westerly side of Suffield Street, across from Adams Street and the combined acreage of the two 'parcels is approximately 2.35 acres. Attached is a copy of the plan submitted by the applicant showing the proposed zoning map change. Please note that town regulations require the plan to be stamped which it is not. A copy of the Assessor's map showing the property as it is listed for tax purposes and the tax card information is also attached. Land Use and Zoning As stated above, the property for which the zone change is being requested is currently zoned Industrial B. A copy of the zoning map for this area has been attached. The property is included in the area bounded by Shoemaker Lane, Silver Street and Suffield Street is zoned Industrial B with the exception of a very small area surrounding and consisting of Doane Avenue. The immediate use to the south is residential. Under the present Industrial B District the following uses are allowed: ( Please refer to 180-55 of the Zoning Ordinance which is attached.) Permitted uses shall be all uses permitted in IndustrialA District: A. Any business or agricultural use permitted in an Agricultural, Business A or Business B District. B. Any industrial purpose except those contained in the following list, which may be allowed only after a public hearing before the Board of Appeals: (1) acetylene gas, cyanide compound or oxygen; manufacture. (2) asphalt manufacture or refining (3) chlorine or bleaching powder manufacture. (4) creosote manufacture (5) distillation of coal or wood (6) drop forge shop (7) explosives, fireworks or ammunition manufacture (8) fertilizer manufacture (9) fumigation plants (10) glue or size manufacture from fish or animal offal (11) gypsum, cement, plaster or plaster of paris manufacture (12) incineration or reduction of or dumping of offal, garbage or refuse on a;commercial basis, except where controlled by the town (13) junkyards, storage, scrapping of autos and parts and the salvage thereof (14) linoleum manufacture (15) match manufacture (I b) paint and laquer manufacture (17) petroleum refining and the bulk storage or petroleum products (18) plastic manufacture (1`9) rest homes (20) rubber, natural or synthetic or ;gutta-percha manufactured from crude or scrap material (21) secondhand lumberyards and secondhand material yards (22) sewage disposal plant, except where controlled by the town (23) soap, tallow, grease or lard manufacture (24) slaughterhouse (25) sulfurous, sulfuric, nitric or hydrochloric acidmanufacture (26) tannery (27) tar or asphalt roofing manufacture (28) tar products manufacture (29) tire recapping or retreading (30) trucking terminals (31) all other enterprises or uses commonly regarded as hazardous or offensive Under the proposed Residence B District the following uses are allowed: (Please refer to 180 31 of the Zoning Ordinance which is attached.) Permitted uses in Residence B are as follows: A. Any use permitted in Residence A-1 or A-2 B. Two-family dwellings....- C. Four -family dwellings on no less than one acre.... D. Lodging houses.... E. Clubs, lodges, and social center buildings.... F. Hospitals, sanitariums, or charitable institutions...... G. Private garages..... H. Not more than one house trailer for each resident family.... EnvironmentalConsiderations The property contains wetlands and Tarkill Brook runs along the northern property line. A Notice of Intent must be filed with the Agawam Conservation Commission. Other Considerations Agawam's inventory of industrial land is very low. Through the 1980's and 1990's, Agawam has depended on revenue from commercial and industrial development to support its growing number of residents. Conclusion The most important consideration with this zone change request is the removal of valuable industrial land from the Agawam tax roles. The size is ideal for a small to mid -sized company and would generate valuable tax revenues and jabs while resulting in little burden on community services.