Clark's Series For New Parents Returns

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WILLIAMSTOWN - New parents and their little ones are invited to "escape into art" during the free New Parents Gallery Talk series at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. At the first talk on Friday, Nov. 2, at 10:15 a.m., parents and babies will be treated to an hour with a Clark curator discovering and discussing a variety of art objects in the collection. The talks, most appropriate for parents with pretoddlers, are held the first Friday of the month through March. Strollers are available; parents may also bring their own strollers or carry their children in the galleries. To ensure the safety of the works of art, backpack-style infant carriers are not permitted in the galleries. Front-hanging carriers are welcome. The Clark is at 225 South St. The galleries are open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 to 5; admission is free Nov. 1 through May 31. Admission is $12.50 for adults, free for children 18 and younger, members and students with valid ID. For more information, call 413-458-2303 or visit www.clarkart.edu
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Williamstown Planning Board Narrowing in on Subdivision Bylaw Changes

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Planning Board late last month discussed specific features of what it plans to pass as a new subdivision control bylaw this year.
 
The board long has discussed the complex set of regulations as being out of date and cumbersome to both potential developers and the board itself, which has needed to hear requests for waivers of outdated rules for the handful of residential subdivisions that have been proposed in town in recent years.
 
This spring, the town engaged consultants from Northampton's Dodson and Flinker Landscape Architecture and Planning to go through the existing bylaw, compare it to more contemporary regulations in other communities and help craft a revised bylaw.
 
Unlike the zoning bylaw, where amendments require approval of town meeting, the subdivision control bylaw is a creation of the Planning Board, which can make changes on its own after a public hearing process it hopes to complete this year.
 
At a special Planning Board meeting on May 26, Dillon Sussman of Dodson and Flinker and his colleagues walked the board through a dozen different decision points that the board must resolve — either by leaving the bylaw as is or making a change — and offered suggestions based on best practices.
 
All of the issues are technical and ranged from the fundamental, like how the bylaw will define types of subdivisions, to the highly specific, like what turning radii will be required in new streets that are constructed to serve planned developments.
 
One example of a topic that came up in the recent approval of a four-home subdivision off Summer Street is stormwater management.
 
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