Citizens Against Reckless Development in Dracut


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Citizens Against Reckless Development in Dracut


C.A.R.D.D.

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Next Dracut ZBA Hearing Thursday, 4/17 @ 6 pm Town Hall, Dracut MA

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Next Dracut ZBA Hearing Thursday, 4/17 @ 6 pm Town Hall, Dracut MA

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Our group, Citizens Against Reckless Development in Dracut (C.A.R.D.D.) was formed in response to 

Murphy's Farm Development.  


Murphy's Farm is a monstrosity of a development to nestle in between two cul -de- sac neighborhoods here in East Dracut, MA.

https://www.dracutma.gov/651/Murphys-Farm


We recognize that development in our town is inevitable as it grows and that there is affordable housing need.  We are for reasonable development, not reckless.  The sheer size of this development, 300 4 bedroom rental units - over 47 buildings, will not only impact our neighborhoods but the entire Dracut community.  The impacts will be far reaching and will be felt on our schools, on our town services (fire/safety) and on infrastructure needs.  Dracut will need to raise taxes - affecting us all!


With the town's hands tied, we felt it was in our best interest to seek our own counsel and retained the services of Hill Law out of Boston, MA.


Help us - save our neighborhoods and save Dracut!  There is strength in numbers!




Financial support is always welcomed and gifts of all size matter! 

 Please consider mailing a check made out to : 

 Michelle Boermeester (CARDD ) 

PO Box 333

Dracut, MA  01826


or 


Click on the donate button below.

Many thanks and we appreciate your support!


Help Support Our Cause - Click Here To Donate

Building back up our Hill Law fund!

 
 

 Our goal is to raise $20,000 by selling 200 raffle tickets - $100 per ticket - for a chance at all these great prizes listed. And with 200 tickets being sold, the odds of winning are great!


Raffle Prizes:

1) Grand Prize: “Boardroom” TD Garden - 4 Bruins Tickets

Premium seating - arrive 2 hours before game - for best seat selection (1st come 1st served basis - and all leather comfy seats). All food is included. Wood fired brick oven pizza, carving and dessert stations, private cash bar.


2) 2 Celtics Tickets - Club section seats:

January 29th - vs. the Chicago Bulls

Club section: CLB109 - Row A - seats 9/10.


3) 2 Patriots Tickets - December 28th vs San Diego Chargers.

Section 216 (above visiting team tunnel) row 24, aisle seats


4) Massiminos -$150 Gift Card

A North End Italian restaurant- 207 Endicott St., Boston, MA


5) Sweetheart Inn $150 Gift Card


6) Grazie - $150 Gift Card


7) ML Shaw’s $150 Gift Card


8.) Village Inn $150 Gift Card


9) Scolas $150 Gift Card


10) Princeton Station $150 Gift Card


11) Brother's Sports Bar and Grille  $150 Gift Card

 

12) Wine / Cheese Basket


How to donate / purchase your raffle tickets:


Via Venmo

Send your donation to: @Michelle-Boermeester.

Include a note with your Venmo payment:

Purpose: “CARDD Raffle”

Full Name, Email Address and Cell Number


Once I receive your payment, I will reply with your raffle ticket number(s) as confirmation.

 



There is still much work to be done!

 Through the work of our CARDD group - we were able to smoke out Parcel X from the site plan as the sale of this to parcel to Brox Industries was exposed.  Parcel X was removed by the developer - and although acreage was eliminated and there is now a proposed mix of bedroom counts, the site footprint became even more dense! A total of 268 units - on land that is not sustainable for that level of density and the developer is looking to waive all conservation and wetland regulations!   There is still much work to be done!

CARDD Meets at the Boston State House w/ Secretary Augustus

 
 

              Had to keep this one under wraps until after this meeting  took place.  But we had a great meeting yesterday! We met with Secretary Edward Augustus and his Deputy Legislative Director, Seth  Nadeau in Boston at the State House - a huge thank you goes out to our  State Representative Colleen Garry for facilitating this meeting!           
 

            We came prepared, put in hours of work and created a takeaway  binder for them. It included supportive letters, a financial  infeasibility synopsis, a chronological timeline of events and all back  up documentation.  We were anything but the "Nimbys" they may have been  expecting, we made an impression.           
 

            Our CARDD group expert in the affordable housing financing  industry, Renée, spoke to the infeasibility of the project - with facts  and figures, asking the question how did MassHousing approve the  eligibility of this project in the first place with so many voids.  Colleen and I spoke to the gaming of the system - Developer O’Brien trying to have  both his subdivision and comprehensive 40b permit working at the same  time. Brought up about the removal of Parcel X - a substantial change  and all his actions that show the sale of Parcel X to Brox and losing  site control. We asked for the PEL to be rescinded.           

  
           We did not feel that we were under any time pressure - no  checking of watches or phones. Secretary Augustus was present,  understood and we had his attention. We walked away with his commitment  to us that he would look into the issues we addressed. We look forward  to his response.           
 

            It was a great day for the good guys! It isn't every day that  you have the opportunity to meet and have the ear of the top decision  maker. Again, a big thank you goes out to Colleen Garry for climbing  down the rabbit holes with us, putting in her time and caring for Dracut  as we do.           

 



Did you know?

Dracut is facing a $3.6M deficit. This without the development impacts. *From the May 23 Tri-Board

  

  • Murphy’s Farm had been approved as a 22 acre single family home development. The builder stripped all the loam from the site, left it dormant for well over a year, and then sent in an application with the state for this 300 – 4 bedroom rental unit development.


  • With 4 bedrooms – it is projected to bring 700 – 900 students into an already maxed out school system. The town would need an additional school – the size of the Greenmont – to accommodate this influx.  Conservative estimates have the price tag to the town at $50 million.


  • With a new school comes the added personnel and expenses – estimated at 50% of the Campbell School personnel budget + 50% of the Campbell School expense budget, this on top of the regular school town budget.


  • With the development completed and the school construction in the works – there would be a need to lease modular classrooms in the interim – a price tag to the town of $360,000.00.


  • With the added students, bus transportation would need to be added – 5 buses to be phased in at a price tag of $75,000 each per year or $375,000.00.


  • With this new development, there would be a need for an additional police sector – the adding of a 4th sector and the cost associated with police technology and gear.


  • With this new development, there would be a need for a 4th Fire Station – at a price tag to the town at $10 million as well as $2 million for a ladder truck and $1 million for a pumper – and not to forget the added personnel needs.


  • With this development, there would be DPW needs for equipment and personnel with an estimated price tag to the town of $440,000.00 - $500,000.00.


  • With this development, the town can expect by 2025 – 2029 to be in a deficit upwards of $7.3 million!


  • With this development, an expected tax increase of $91.77 per million borrowed on an average home  – resulting in a tax increase upwards of $700.00 per year.


This development will affect you and the entire Dracut community! 

An override proposal will be coming. 



Link to this meeting:  https://cloud.castus.tv/vod/datv/video/646ced651001c90008341dfe?page=ALL

Reach out to get your lawn sign!

They're popping up all around town!

As we've had many requests, we've ordered more signs in!   We're hoping for a donation - a gift of any size matters - to help offset our expenses and counsel fees.




Open Public Hearing Notes

Downloads

Hill Law Letter and Case references for Methuen 9.27 ZBA hearing (zip)

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2024.03.18 (23-08) Ruling and Order on Summary Decision (pdf)

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Ltr. Dracut ZBA re Murphy's Farm 40B 3.20.24 (pdf)

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Colleen Garry letter to MassHousing 4222024(1) (pdf)

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2024 Murphy's Farm Letter to EOHLC (pdf)

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Ltr. Dracut ZBA re Murphy's Farm 40B 6.13.24 (1) (pdf)

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