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Abutter objects to pool relocation at 3 Pops Lane; commission adds conditions and moves amended order forward
Summary
An amended order for 3 Pops Lane drew strong objections from a nearby property owner over newly proposed pool placement and missing buffer lines; the commission closed the hearing after debate and later approved an amended order with additional pool conditions to be finalized at next meeting.
An amended order of conditions for 3 Pops Lane (Pops Lane Holdings Trust) drew objections from an abutter and prompted the Nantucket Conservation Commission on Oct. 2 to require additional conditions before finalizing the permit.
Brian Madden of LEC Environmental Consultants represented the applicant. Madden said the revised plan scales back an earlier, larger project from 2024: the dwelling will be retained rather than demolished and the structural footprint in the 100-foot buffer has been reduced from about 5,117 square feet in the earlier approval to roughly 2,174 square feet under the revised plans.
Local abutter Sarah Hendrickson, who said she and her husband own adjoining property at 341 Madaket Road, urged the commission not to treat the filing as a minor amendment and called for a new notice of intent under the commission’s 2025 wetlands regulations. Hendrickson pointed to what she described as missing…
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