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E-MAIL: (Intergovernmental) How Many Housing Units Built Since 2000?
ML063470401
Person / Time
Site: Pilgrim
Issue date: 05/09/2006
From: Provenzano S
Earth Tech
To: Bott T
- No Known Affiliation, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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Download: ML063470401 (2)


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Page 1 of 2 Provenzano, Susan From: Provenzano, Susan Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 10:11 AM To: 'Thomas Bott' Cc: Paul Armstrong

Subject:

RE: How many housing units built since 2000?

Thank you very much for the information. I've forwarded it to my colleague Andrew Parker, who will be preparing the socioeconomic discussion for the Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station license renewal.

Also, I'd like to thank you for taking the time to meet with us last week.

Susan Susan Provenzano, AICP Environmental Scientist/Planner Earth Tech, Inc.

10 Patewood Dr, Bldg VI, Suite 500 Greenville, SC 29615 Phone: 864-234-3591 Fax: 864-234-3069 From: Thomas Bott [1]

Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 2:38 PM To: Paul Armstrong Cc: Provenzano, Susan

Subject:

How many housing units built since 2000?

Dear Mr. Armstrong:

As part of the Pilgrim Plant relicensing we met with Earth Tech who is doing one of the report/studies. Among her questions Ms. Provenzano had asked how many new housing units had ben built since 2000. Can you send her a number she didn't ask but you might break it out by year. If you'd copy me I'd appreciate it. Her email is susan.provenzano@earthtech.com

  1. of units alt Development Development proposed plan regulation Stony Brook Falls 80 Kingston Fountain Knoll 156 40B Tall Timbers Estates IV 80 Kin ston Old Colony Commons 200 1021 Kingston's Place 733 40R The Mews 40 40B Barrows Brook 64 40B Indian Pond Estates 40B Condos 94 40B iRyans way 14 Kingston Ryans Way 44 40B Sister of Divine Providence 100 Kingston Range of projected units in permitting process as of May 8, 2006 748 1235 10/25/2006

Page 2 of 2 These are projects that are in the pipeline as we speak. Fountain Knoll, Old Colony Commons, and Ryans Way all have tangible alternate development scenarios, The column under "alt plan" show the more likely scenarios for those developments. The 733 unit development requires a Town Meeting vote in October. There are numerous other projects in conceptual stages that Mr. Armstrong tells me could produce several hundred more units. The range I have identified from 748 to 1235 units are those that we are aware of being built out over the next five to ten years.

TBott Thomas Bott, AICP Town Planner Kingston, MASS 781-585-0549 781 585-0543 fax 10/25/2006