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Nantucket HDC approves multiple routine applications; several items held for revisions
Summary
At its Oct. 7 meeting the Nantucket Historic District Commission approved a batch of consent items and other routine applications, asked for follow-up or revisions on several larger projects, and set conditions on a few approvals including a rooftop solar installation and a driveway modification.
The Nantucket Historic District Commission on Oct. 7 approved a number of consent items and routine design changes and set conditions or asked for additional materials on a handful of larger applications.
The panel approved multiple consent items and took votes on applications including color and material changes, small additions and demolitions/move-off requests. Where applications raised site-plan questions or visibility concerns the commission either held the item for revisions or approved subject to a specific condition such as an exhibit showing screening or a revised roof-plane layout.
Why it matters: The HDC is the town’s local design-review body for the Old Historic District. Its decisions affect property appearance, public views and what applicants must…
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