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Board gives nonbinding approval to 11 Pinecrest preliminary subdivision; asks staff to pursue roadway and pedestrian options

3280896 · May 13, 2025
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Summary

The Planning Board reviewed a preliminary plan for an eight‑lot subdivision at 11 Pinecrest (also fronting Marion Drive), gave nonbinding feedback and authorized staff to draft a letter with recommended items including roadway width, possible sidewalk, and consideration of future pedestrian connections to Pinecrest.

The Nantucket Planning Board on May 12 provided preliminary, nonbinding feedback and authorized staff to draft a letter to the applicant for an eight‑lot subdivision at 11 Pinecrest (also accessed from Marion Drive). The board and staff focused on roadway design, pedestrian connections and parking implications.

What the applicant proposed: Dan Malloy, engineer for the applicant, described the site as roughly a 45,000‑square‑foot parcel in the R‑5 district (5,000‑square‑foot minimum lot size). The plan showed eight lots served by a cul‑de‑sac largely accessed from Mary Ann (Marion) Drive, and the applicant proposed a 16‑foot paved roadway with Cape Cod berms; the applicant said roadway dimensions draw on recent approvals nearby.

Board and staff…

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