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Planning Board adopts 72‑hour rule for applicant pre‑submission materials; public not held to same standard
Summary
After debate about late‑filed application materials, the Planning Board voted to require applicants submit substantive presentation materials at least 72 hours before a hearing; the board clarified the public may submit comments near hearings but applicants must seek continuance if they cannot respond.
The Framingham Planning Board voted to adopt a minimum 72‑hour submission rule requiring applicants to provide substantive presentations and supporting documents to planning staff and the board at least 72 hours before a scheduled hearing. The board emphasized the rule is aimed at applicant‑filed materials (presentations, peer review reports, substantive plan changes) to give members and the public…
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