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At its Nov. 25 meeting the Peabody City Council recorded these notable roll-call outcomes:
- Continuance: Hearing 4a (Hardy & Monroe special-permit matter) — motion to continue to Dec. 11 carried 10–0.
- Special permit: 4951 Lowell Street Holdings, LLC — motion to approve special permit for a contractor's shop with conditions (site plan dated 11/13/2025; delivery and storage restrictions; screened dumpster; downtown-design and landscaping requirements; hours 7 a.m.–6 p.m., Mon–Sat) carried 10–0.
- Administrative: Motion to approve the municipal fee listing attached to late communication 2 (post current fees in the clerk’s office) carried 10–0.
- Adoption: Item 10a (as advertised) carried 10–0; several other routine receive-and-refer motions and suspension-of-rules actions carried unanimously.
All votes noted above were recorded by roll call; no formal votes failed or were tabled during the meeting.
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