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Edmund J. Brennan Jr. This is Me

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ADESA , Inc.

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  1. 1. The Taunton Gazette
    www.tauntongazette.com/site/ne - [Cached]

    Published on: 9/1/2004   Last Visited: 9/28/2004

    The Committee of the Council as a Whole is scheduled to meet with ADESA's attorney Ed Brennan for an update on ADESA's tentative proposal to hook up the Matthew's Landing subdivision to city water to address pollution of their wells with MbTE. Last week, Brennan said the only bid came in over budget and the company was planning to go back out to bid.

    The Committee on Police and License is scheduled to meet with the owner of Old Colony Scrap, Inc. to discuss his request for a junk collector's license at 720 West Water St., the site of a smelly compost business neighbors put up a stink over.
  2. 2. The Taunton Gazette - Emptied of wine, land could still offer water
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    Published on: 2/8/2007   Last Visited: 2/8/2007

    Attorney Edmund Brennan Jr., who represents Russell Yule, of Riverfront LLC, explained that his client wants to take advantage of a zoning bylaw adopted in 2001 that allows developers to build homes more densely in residential subdivisions in exchange for preserving open space in another area.
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    "This shifts development from open space to established neighborhoods," Brennan said.

    Approved at town meeting six years ago, Zoning Bylaw Article 17 allows the owner of a property to transfer development rights to build single-family homes from one parcel to another, providing the move is approved by the Planning Board and the parcels meet certain specifications.

    The sending parcel must get a Planning Board designation as a place of special importance that must be kept as open space. To qualify for the special development permit, receiving parcels must be in residential subdivisions and have access to town sewer and water.

    Brennan gave a hypothetical example.
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    Brennan said there are also plans to have public access to the Taunton River on the land.

    "Should my client be successful in qualifying the property under [Article 17], this substantial parcel of land will be preserved for the benefit of all the residents of the town," Brennan wrote in a Feb. 6 letter to selectmen.
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    The sale isn't complete, but Brennan expects the deal to close early next week.
  3. 3. The Enterprise at SouthofBoston.com
    www.enterprisenews.com/article - [Cached]

    Published on: 3/18/2004   Last Visited: 3/18/2004

    Adesa attorney Edmund J. Brennan Jr. said Tuesday the company is meeting with city officials to discuss a proposed water line to the Matthew's Landing subdivision and area homes.
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    Brennan, in a letter to Hoye, said Adesa will meet with Department of Public Works Commissioner Frank A. Nichols and engineering and water officials Monday to discuss extending the water distribution system to Matthew's Landing.
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    Brennan said Adesa will have its civil engineers and contractors present.
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    "I fully expect that it will take at least three weeks for the civil engineers to ascertain the work and cost necessary to bring water to the Matthew's Landing subdivision," Brennan wrote in his letter.

    He said the work and cost information "is necessary for my client to decide how next to proceed."

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