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Conservation commission approves three certificates of compliance, reads multiple continuances; agenda adopted

January 03, 2025 | Nantucket County, Massachusetts


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Conservation commission approves three certificates of compliance, reads multiple continuances; agenda adopted
The Nantucket Conservation Commission adopted its July 10 agenda and approved certificates of compliance for multiple completed projects, the commission said during a brief public meeting.

Chair Seth Engel opened the meeting and read a list of continuances for notice-of-intent items; several matters were continued to the commission's July 24 meeting, including submissions for Smith Comics Way (SC483893), 41 Jefferson Avenue (SC483910), 59–83 Baxter Road (SC483759), 62 Winoma Way (SC483869), 18 Hawkes Hollow Road (SC483911) and 16 Caughtfish Park Road (SC483912). The commission then voted to accept the meeting agenda.

On certificates of compliance, the commission approved the following items after staff site reviews and staff recommendations:

• MU L 25 LLC, 25 Willard Street (SC483503). Site Design's Mark Ritz said the approved work consisted of elevating an existing house, minor additions and a new garage. Staff recommended issuance with continuing conditions including a permanent marker at the edge of the lawn and directing all exterior lighting down and away from bordering vegetated wetlands. The motion carried (commissioner Williams was recused from this file).

• South Slip LLC, 2029A Old North Wharf (SC483592). Art Esparo reported the project replaced a wave fence in kind; staff recommended issuance and the commission approved the certificate in substantial compliance with the order.

• Kates (two orders), 14 Bassett Road (SE483016 and SE481292). The commission approved certificates for both files. Staff noted continuing conditions on one file requiring downward-directed lighting and on the older order several ongoing conditions to minimize wildlife impacts, pool maintenance restrictions and screening requirements; the conditions will be carried on the certificates.

All certificate votes passed without objection. Commissioners also noted routine administrative and enforcement updates and set the next meeting dates for pending matters and officer elections.

The meeting adjourned by unanimous vote.

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