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Development Review Committee reports reduced applications in March; notable proposals include Grace Church addition, CulTech solar and exempt 11 Spring Street

2939728 · April 10, 2025
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Katie Penello of the Middlesex County Office of Planning presented the March Development Review Committee report: 12 applications on the March agenda, two new non-residential lots from a New Brunswick minor subdivision, and several notable site plans including a CulTech solar array and an exempt 11 Spring Street downtown redevelopment.

Katie Penello of the Middlesex County Office of Planning summarized the March Development Review Committee (DRC) report, saying the March agenda showed 12 applications: one minor subdivision, five site plans and six extensions.

"There were 12 applications on the March agenda, 1 minor subdivision, 5 site plans, and 6 extensions," Penello said. She told the board that March 2024 had 25 applications for comparison and that April saw 16 applications as of the report.

Penello described development activity captured in the packet:…

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