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Conservation Commission continues 92 Washington Street redevelopment, seeks buffer clarification and CRAC review
Summary
The Nantucket Conservation Commission on Oct. 2 continued a notice-of-intent for redevelopment at 92 Washington Street, asking the applicant for an alternatives analysis, updated buffer lines and referral to the Coastal Resiliency Advisory Committee for review of potential conflicts with the town resiliency plan.
The Nantucket Conservation Commission on Thursday continued a redevelopment application for property at 92 Washington Street after commissioners said the filing lacked required detail on alternatives, buffer lines and utilities.
The application, presented by Jack Vaccaro of Epsilon Associates, proposes removal and replacement of an existing house, detached garage with a studio above and a separate shed, all within land subject to coastal storm flowage. Vaccaro said the project would raise the primary house on piles to reach BFE+2 (first-floor elevation slightly above 11 feet), shift the garage, and reconstruct the shed. He said the plan includes permeable crushed-shell driveway surfacing and a retrofit to buried utilities and a new driveway entrance from Washington Street Extension.
Commissioners said the presentation and…
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