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Planning board approvals and procedural votes, Jan. 16, 2025 — waiver and special permit wins for WedgLinks golf course and several administrative endorsements

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Summary

At its Jan. 16 meeting the Framingham Planning Board granted waivers and a special permit for a proposed WedgLinks executive golf course at 225 Crossing Blvd., approved facade and patio changes for a Sweetgreen at Shoppers World, and permitted a bank dual-lane drive-through at 303 Worcester Road with conditions; several hearings were continued.

The Framingham Planning Board recorded several approvals and administrative actions on Jan. 16, 2025. Key votes and outcomes were:

225 Crossing Boulevard (WedgLinks — 9-hole executive golf course) - The board granted a CMU driveway-width waiver to allow matching the existing 27-foot connecting road, and granted waivers related to geotechnical reporting and tree-for-tree replacement after the applicants explained visible ledge and an already heavily wooded site. - The board approved minor site plan review and granted a special permit for land disturbance and stormwater management, with the standard condition that the applicant finalize conservation commission requirements and complete outstanding conservation peer-review items. Planning staff noted the project will use porous pavement, stormwater basins and will rely on existing utility stubs.

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