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Lynnfield Conservation Commission grants certificates of compliance, continues Broadway redevelopment review, and handles reappointments

Town of Lynnfield Conservation Commission · May 19, 2026
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Summary

At the May 19 meeting the Commission issued Certificates of Compliance for two projects, continued review of the 445 Broadway redevelopment to allow peer review, approved minutes and discussed membership reappointments and invasive-species quotes.

The Lynnfield Conservation Commission’s May 19 agenda closed several routine matters, issued compliance certificates for two finished projects and continued a larger redevelopment review to allow peer review.

The Commission issued a Certificate of Compliance for work at 80 Crescent Avenue (DEP #209-0682) after staff reported required replacement plantings and shoreline stability; the vote was unanimous. The Commission also issued a Certificate of Compliance for 33 Homestead Road (DEP #209-0635) for a garage addition after reviewing the request.

The Commission continued the Notice of Intent for 445 Broadway (Broadway Lynnfield Properties LLC) to June 16 at the applicant’s request while a peer review is finalized. Director Emilie Cademartori summarized several administrative matters: the Select Board will make vacancy and reappointments in June, Erin Hohmann and Jared Yagjian have agreed to be reappointed to three-year terms, and Gianfranco Sacco expressed interest in becoming a full member; Bryce Foote expressed interest in an alternate position. The Commission approved draft minutes for March 17 and April 21, 2026 and adjourned at 8:03 p.m.

On procedural motions, votes were unanimous where recorded.