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Nantucket Conservation Commission approves permits, issues certificate of compliance and sets enforcement attendance requirement

October 17, 2025 | Nantucket County, Massachusetts


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Nantucket Conservation Commission approves permits, issues certificate of compliance and sets enforcement attendance requirement
The Nantucket Conservation Commission met Oct. 16, 2025, and by roll-call vote approved multiple orders of conditions, granted a certificate of compliance and amended an enforcement order to require the party in an ongoing violation to appear at the Nov. 6 hearing.

The commission unanimously accepted the meeting agenda at the start of the session. Commissioners then considered a set of public-hearing items, administrative orders and enforcement matters.

Major formal outcomes recorded by the commission included: the approval of the amended order and waiver for the project at 100 R Wawinet Road (waivers granted under cited Nantucket wetland regulation sections), approval of work at 69 Hulbert Avenue and 9 Hulbert Avenue, approval of an amended order for 7 Loretta Lane combining previously permitted footprints into a single structure, and issuance of a full certificate of compliance for work at 4 Mariner Way (RDAC LLC). The commission also voted to continue several notice-of-intent applications to Nov. 6 and Oct. 23 where indicated, and unanimously approved closing and issuing other orders listed in the meeting packet.

In enforcement business, the commission voted to amend the enforcement order for 10 and 16 Ocean Avenue to require the violator or their representative to attend the Nov. 6 Conservation Commission meeting and provide an update on the outstanding violations. The motion to amend the enforcement order passed by a recorded vote with five commissioners in the affirmative; one commissioner recused.

Other administrative votes recorded included motions to close hearings where staff indicated required information was present, and procedural approvals to amend previously approved orders and issue amended orders and standard conditions (planting, no fertilizer/chemicals, lighting compliance). The commission also approved minutes for June 26, July 10, July 24 and Aug. 7, 2025.

The commission recorded each roll-call vote on the floor and entered approvals and continuances into the official record.

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