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Commission approves Greenwood Pool demolition and new pavilion with conditions on logistics and testing

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Summary

The commission approved demolition of the Greenwood indoor pool and construction of an 80-by-40-foot pavilion, adding conditions for a logistics plan, hazmat testing, dewatering procedures and operations/maintenance responsibilities.

The Gardner Conservation Commission on March 10 approved the demolition of the Greenwood indoor pool building and the construction of a new wooden pavilion and connecting sidewalks, with added standard conditions on logistics and hazardous‑materials handling.

The project — proposed by the city for the Greenwood Pool site at 69 Park Street (Map M20-7-20-50) — was presented by a TimeBond representative, who described demolition of the existing structure and construction of an approximately 80-by-40-foot pavilion, concrete sidewalks connecting to the outdoor pool and new landscaping and fencing.

Why it matters: The site is partially within the 100-foot buffer…

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