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Millis planning board approves two special permits, continues one hearing; conditions set for restaurant and brewery projects

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Summary

At its April 8 meeting the Planning Board approved special permits for a restaurant at 35 Main Street and a craft cidery/brewery at 725 Main Street, continued a dog-park application to May 13, and recorded several site-specific conditions including sewer inspections, signage review, and flood-related operational limits.

The Town of Millis Planning Board voted April 8 to approve two special permits and to continue a third public hearing to May 13.

Dog-park application continued: The board continued a special-permit with site-plan-approval hearing for a proposed private dog park at 131–380 Main Street (applicant: David L. Lapp, Lapp Dog LLC) at the applicant’s request; the hearing was continued to May 13, 2025 at 7:35 p.m.

35 Main Street (restaurant) approved: The board approved a special permit with site-plan approval for demolition of an existing commercial building and construction of a new restaurant at 35 Main Street (applicant: Nancy Cushman, Skippy’s on the River). The approval included standard conditions plus three special conditions discussed at the meeting: (1) inspection of the existing sewer manhole, grease trap and pump chamber before and after construction (in coordination with the Board of…

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