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Danvers conservation commission continues 80 Water St. hearing; nominates Mary Haight as chair

Town of Danvers Conservation Commission · January 8, 2026
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Summary

At its Jan. 8 meeting the Town of Danvers Conservation Commission continued the 80 Water Street Notice of Intent to Jan. 22, approved Dec. 11 minutes with one abstention, nominated Mary Haight as chair and adjourned at 7:30 p.m.

The Town of Danvers Conservation Commission on Jan. 8 voted to continue the Notice of Intent for 80 Water Street (DEP File No. 14-1433) to the Jan. 22, 2026 meeting.

The continuation was requested by applicant Peter McKinnon and approved on a motion by Paul McNulty, seconded by Lorraine Drapek. The motion passed unanimously.

The commission also approved the minutes from its Dec. 11, 2025 meeting. Paul McNulty moved to approve the minutes; Mike Splaine seconded. The minutes were approved with four votes in favor and one abstention by Lorraine Drapek.

During old/new business the board nominated Mary Haight to serve as chair (nominated by Mike Splaine; seconded by Lorraine Drapek). The nomination carried on a 4–0 recorded vote. The commission then moved to adjourn; Paul McNulty made the motion, seconded by Mary Haight, and the meeting ended at 7:30 p.m.

Staff planner Emily Beatrice was listed as present for the meeting. There were no other formal actions taken at the meeting beyond the continuation, approval of minutes, chair nomination and adjournment.