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Zoning board continues Granbury Heights hearing after peer reviewers close technical comments; developer commits to five-year traffic monitoring
Summary
At a Dec. 19 Zoning Board of Appeals meeting in the Town of Lakeville, project representatives said peer-review comments for the Granbury Heights proposal at 43 Main Street are closed and MassDOT found no off‑site mitigation necessary. The developer pledged a five‑year, post‑occupancy traffic-monitoring program starting six months after occupancy; the board continued the hearing to Jan. 28, 2025.
The Town of Lakeville Zoning Board of Appeals on Dec. 19 heard updates on the Granbury Heights development at 43 Main Street and agreed to continue the public hearing to Jan. 28, 2025, after applicants and peer reviewers described progress on engineering, landscaping and traffic matters.
John O'Leary, representing the project applicant, told the board that civil and transportation review comments submitted by peer reviewers have been addressed. O'Leary said the team "has completed all technical review of our plan" and is finishing landscape revisions after receiving Radnor Design's peer-review…
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