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At the April meeting the Nantucket Select Board recorded these formal actions (all votes listed in the meeting transcript were unanimous).
- Minutes, payroll and treasury warrants and pending contracts: Motion to approve all four items as a package; recorded as unanimous.
- Meadows 1 regulatory agreement: The board approved execution of the regulatory agreement that places the restrictive covenant on the units within Meadows 1, a 28‑unit apartment project. The project will set seven units restricted to households at or below 80% of area median income; the board approved the regulatory agreement and execution by the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities and the Town. Vote recorded as unanimous.
- Shellfish aquaculture license renewals: The board held a public hearing and then moved to renew multiple growers’ long‑term leases (the packet lists deep‑water and overwintering areas). One grower’s leases were not recommended for renewal due to nonresponse. The motion to renew the listed licenses (including one expansion to reach a full 10‑acre allocation for a named grower) passed unanimously.
- Waste services / asset purchase and repairs letter: The board authorized the town manager to execute the waste services agreement, the asset purchase and sale agreement and the repairs letter agreement with Waste Options Nantucket (see separate article). Vote recorded as unanimous.
Notes: The transcript records votes as “Aye” with no roll‑call of member names; where detailed tallies were not provided the board vote is reported as unanimous per the transcript. Meeting packet exhibits include detailed documents for several items; attendees asked that some large fee and exhibit materials be made available online for public review.
Ending: The board adjourned after approving the motions and scheduling Town Meeting and the town election dates noted in the packet.
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