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Nantucket Conservation Commission votes to assess $11,100 civil penalty for unpermitted work at 14 Clover Lane
Summary
The commission voted 6–1 to amend an enforcement order and assess an $11,100 civil penalty tied to unpermitted alterations at 14 Clover Lane, and asked town counsel to pursue mechanisms to direct the money toward conservation purposes.
The Nantucket Conservation Commission voted 6–1 on June 5 to amend an enforcement order for 14 Clover Lane and assess a civil penalty of $11,100 for unpermitted work, with town counsel asked to investigate how the money might be used for conservation purposes.
The vote follows months of enforcement activity and a notice-of-intent and restoration plan filed by the property owner’s representatives. Town natural-resources staff reported that the noncompliant lighting has been disconnected and temporary deer fencing installed; the commission said it wants stronger assurances that required restoration and monitoring will occur.
Town Counsel George Pucci told the commission that a Massachusetts Appeals…
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