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Lowell Planning Board approves special permit for adult day health center at 260 High Street
Summary
The Lowell Planning Board approved a special permit to convert a package store at 260 High Street into an adult day health center, conditioning approval on operator transportation for clients, limiting enrollment to 30 clients, off‑site employee parking and staff assistance during van drop‑offs and pick‑ups.
The Lowell Planning Board on April 23 approved a special permit allowing an applicant to convert a package store at 260 High Street into an adult day health center, saying the uses and proposed operating plan addressed neighborhood concerns but must meet several conditions before the use proceeds.
The applicant, who identified herself as Windatch, told the board she operates a neighborhood pharmacy and plans to shift the pharmacy hours and use a combination of two vans (with the option to purchase a larger van) to bring participants to the center. "We will pick them up in the morning and bring them home in the afternoon," Windatch said, adding she runs a non‑emergency transportation company and will coordinate with local providers.
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