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Worcester Conservation Commission votes: postponements, permits and certificates, Oct. 20, 2025
Summary
At its Oct. 20, 2025 meeting the Worcester Conservation Commission postponed several hearings, issued multiple orders of conditions and certificates of compliance, and lifted a long‑standing enforcement order. Most votes were unanimous among the three commissioners attending.
Worcester Conservation Commission members voted on postponements, determinations, orders of conditions, certificates of compliance and an enforcement action at the commission’s Oct. 20 meeting.
The commission — which met in person and by Zoom and was chaired by Diane Frittone — handled a mix of continuances and final decisions. The three members present for roll calls were Commissioner Stuart Kirschner, Commissioner Lindsey Nystrom and Chair Diane Frittone; most recorded roll‑call votes were three ayes.
Why it matters: the actions resolve or advance multiple land‑use projects near regulated resource areas and close an enforcement matter that dated to 2021.
Key votes and outcomes (motions, movers/seconds not always recorded): - Postponements: Motion to postpone agenda items numbered 2, 6, 7, 9, 10 and 11 (including item 231 Randolph Road to Nov. 3 with constructive grace deadline Nov. 25; item 617 Mill Street to Jan. 5, 2026 with constructive grace deadline Jan. 27, 2026; and other listed items) — passed (Kirschner: Aye; Nystrom: Aye; Frittone: Aye).
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