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Commission approves warrant transfer, contract authorization, lobster‑trap funding and enters executive session; denies large Lily Pond wedding

Nantucket Landmark Commission · November 26, 2025
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Summary

At the Nov. 25 meeting the commission approved a $131,641.97 capital warrant authorization, authorized issuing a designer services contract with negotiation subject to final fee, approved $2,000 for the lobster‑trap tree project, left 28 Washington Street as parking, and voted not to approve a 90‑person Lily Pond wedding request; the commission then voted to enter executive session.

The Nantucket Landmark Commission voted on several formal items at its Nov. 25 meeting.

Warrant authorization: Chair (unidentified) presented a warrant authorization request for a capital funds transfer totaling $131,641.97. A motion to approve the warrant authorization was made and seconded; the commission approved the authorization by voice vote.

Designer‑services contract (Melville): Staff reported it had received an evaluation and a recommendation to issue a contract for the…

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