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Uxbridge planning board continues two battery-storage hearings after developers update designs and residents raise safety concerns
Summary
Developers presented revised battery storage designs for 374 Hazel Street and 404 Blackstone Street, noting updated equipment and new fire-safety measures; residents urged waiting for state siting guidance. The board continued both public hearings to June 25 for more detailed plans and distance data.
The Town of Uxbridge Planning Board on Wednesday continued public hearings for two proposed battery-storage facilities — at 374 Hazel Street and 404 Blackstone Street — after developers described equipment changes and residents raised safety and siting concerns.
Tom Corbett, representing the applicant and identified in the record as a developer for the projects, told the board that a noise consultant and Graves (town engineering) had "signed off" on parts of the submissions and that the outstanding issue was public safety. Corbett said he and his engineer met with the fire department and that the design now includes a vehicle…
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