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Peabody conservation commission reconvenes, reaffirms orders of conditions for three projects

Peabody Community Conservation Commission · January 30, 2026
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Summary

At a Jan. 29 special meeting, the Peabody Community Conservation Commission reopened three Jan. 14 items to correct prior motions and votes and reissued orders of conditions for projects at 15 Sullivan St., 61 Pine St. and 36 Aborn St.; all orders were confirmed, with two contested votes.

Chairman Mike Rizzo said the special hearing was convened “solely for the purpose of correcting commission's motions and votes made on 01/14/2026,” and he emphasized that “no testimony, evidence, or discussion will be allowed at this meeting.” The commission met remotely on Jan. 29 to reopen three items from the Jan. 14 agenda and to correct prior roll calls that had included an alternate member’s participation.

The procedural move affects three previously discussed land‑use matters: a proposed riverfront quick‑serve restaurant at 15 Sullivan Street; a city Department of Public Services project to address chronic flooding at 61 Pine Street; and a driveway reconstruction at 36 Aborn Street. The corrections reasserted the motions and electronic roll‑call outcomes recorded on Jan. 14 while excluding the alternate member’s earlier participation.

For 15 Sullivan Street, a notice of…

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