At a glance: Select Board approves minutes and warrants, continues HDC appeal to Nov. 5; adjourns

5953861 · October 2, 2025

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Summary

The Select Board unanimously approved minutes, warrants and pending contracts, voted to continue a Historic District Commission (HDC) appeal to Nov. 5, and later moved to adjourn. All recorded roll‑call votes were 4–0 in favor.

The Nantucket Select Board unanimously approved routine business, moved a public‑hearing continuance for an HDC appeal to Nov. 5, and adjourned its remote meeting.

The board approved minutes, warrants and pending contracts (items 1–4 on the agenda). A motion to approve the items was moved and seconded; the meeting record shows Tom Dixon, Matt Fay, Malcolm McNabb and Don Hill each voting “aye.” The board secretary recorded that the motion “carries unanimously 4 to 0.”

The board opened a public hearing for a Historic District Commission appeal and voted to continue the hearing to Nov. 5. A motion to continue was made and seconded by members present and carried in a roll‑call vote with each member recorded “aye.”

Later in the meeting, a motion to adjourn was made and seconded and carried by roll call with the four members voting in the affirmative.

All three actions were recorded as routine procedural business in the meeting minutes; the record contains no amendments or conditions attached to these motions.