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Commission says state delay has left 25 acres of conservation holdings tied up; voters to consider transfer at town meeting

3173529 · May 1, 2025
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Commissioners reported the commission’s roughly 25 acres of holdings remain on the warrant for a town meeting transfer after a required state review did not advance last year; members urged public support and follow-up with legislators.

The Nantucket Conservation Commission used its May 1 special meeting to update members on roughly 25 acres of commission-held parcels proposed for transfer to another conservation entity, a step commissioners say requires local vote and state approval.

The transfers were approved at a prior town meeting and included a sale or transfer of several parcels—most notably a parcel at Bottom Pond of roughly 15 to 16 acres and smaller parcels on Long Pond Drive and several road-layout parcels on Ames Avenue. Commission…

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