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Commission accepts after-the-fact notice of intent for 2 Central Street redevelopment; enforcement order withdrawn
Summary
After discovering work done within the 100-year floodplain, the commission accepted an after-the-fact notice of intent for a bank-to-restaurant conversion at 2 Central Street, found the applicant’s revised plans met compensatory-storage requirements and withdrew an earlier enforcement order; the commission added O&M and reporting conditions.
The Peabody Conservation Commission voted Jan. 9 to accept an after-the-fact Notice of Intent for the redevelopment of 2 Central Street, a former bank the applicant proposes to convert to a restaurant with an elevated outdoor seating deck. The commission also withdrew an enforcement order after the applicant demonstrated compensatory storage and other stormwater measures.
Attorney John Kelty, civil engineer Rick Salvo and wetland scientist David Calvin (senior wetland scientist) described how the redevelopment inadvertently proceeded into bordering land subject to…
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