A significant decision unfolded at the recent Planning Board meeting in Hubbardston, Worcester County, where the board unanimously approved a scenic road application that respects the town's historic character. The application, presented by a local resident, included plans to maintain a stone wall while making necessary improvements to the property.
During the meeting, board members engaged in a thorough discussion about the project, emphasizing the importance of preserving the town's aesthetic. "We cherish our stone walls," one member noted, highlighting the community's commitment to maintaining its historical integrity. The applicant assured the board that the work would be carried out by a qualified contractor, Glen Hines from Lancaster, who would adhere closely to the approved design.
Public input was welcomed, with neighbor Kyle Foy expressing his support for the project, stating, "I think it's a great bridal," which further solidified community backing. After closing the public hearing, the board swiftly moved to a vote, resulting in unanimous approval for the application.
With no waiting period required, the applicant is set to begin work soon, marking a positive step forward for both the individual and the community. The board's decision underscores Hubbardston's dedication to balancing development with the preservation of its unique character.