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Commission closes public hearing and issues order of conditions for 50 Payne Street townhouse project

2942003 · April 10, 2025
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GreenTree Properties LLC filed a notice of intent to convert a livery depot at 50 Payne Street into 24 townhouse-style units; the commission closed the public hearing and issued a standard City of Lowell order of conditions with a special condition requiring an invasive-species mitigation plan.

The Lowell Conservation Commission on April 9 closed the public hearing for a notice of intent from GreenTree Properties LLC and issued a standard City of Lowell order of conditions — including a special condition requiring a plan to mitigate invasive plant species — for a proposed 24-unit townhouse development at 50 Payne Street.

Matt Hammer, representing Lamplex Engineering and Surveying, presented the filing for GreenTree Properties LLC. Hammer said the site is 45,764 square feet and lies adjacent to the Pawtucket Canal, a privately owned canal system governed by the proprietors of locks and canals. He told the commission the project will remove existing buildings and redevelop the parcel into multiple townhouse buildings with garages and rear decks. "This project is actually…

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