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Historic District Commission approves hardscape plan for Our Island Home with screening, aggregate condition

2709769 · March 19, 2025
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The Nantucket Historic District Commission unanimously approved the final hardscape plan for the Our Island Home senior campus (43 Sherburne) with conditions requiring the developer to soften an emergency-generator enclosure, add screening and to use exposed aggregate matching the land bank’s Hayes Overlook installation.

The Nantucket Historic District Commission on March 18 approved the final hardscape elements for the Our Island Home project at 43 Sherburne, directing the applicant to adjust an emergency-generator enclosure and to use exposed aggregate on visible walkways to match the land bank’s Hayes Overlook installation.

The commission’s unanimous vote came after a presentation by the project representative, who said the plan limits disturbance to about 4 acres of a 20‑acre parcel and includes a 53‑space parking lot plus a separate 12‑space lot for staff housing. The proposal calls for bituminous asphalt parking, concrete walkways (typical 5‑inch section) and three patios paved with concrete block pavers. Screening includes 8‑foot cedar fencing around the…

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