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- MA
- Middlesex County
- 11/19/25
- 70 Minutes
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Overview: The Natick Planning Board meeting was heavily focused on the development review public hearing for a proposed project on Everett Street. The board evaluated two potential layouts for the development: a 12-unit plan and a 15-unit plan. The discussion centered on the merits and drawbacks of each proposal, with particular attention given to the amount of open space and the inclusion of sidewalks.
- MA
- Middlesex County
- 10/22/25
- 77 Minutes
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Overview: The Natick Planning Board meeting focused on discussions surrounding a proposed development on Everett Street, with debate on density calculations and the potential waiver required to increase the number of units. Members also addressed community concerns over the project’s impact on the neighborhood, aesthetic integration, and safety improvements, such as sidewalks.
- MA
- Middlesex County
- 9/30/25
- 56 Minutes
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Overview: The Natick Planning Board convened to discuss updates to zoning Articles 23 and 24, focusing on parking regulations and open space requirements along the West Central Corridor.
- MA
- Middlesex County
- 9/25/25
- 189 Minutes
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Overview: The Natick Planning Board convened to discuss several pressing zoning and development issues, with attention given to sidewalk signage requirements and parking needs for businesses in mixed-use areas. The meeting addressed concerns about balancing business visibility with pedestrian accessibility while also considering the necessity of parking to support retail viability. Additionally, the board tackled various zoning amendments, including definitions related to residential garages and open space requirements in proposed developments.
- MA
- Middlesex County
- 8/27/25
- 187 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Natick Planning Board meeting delved into discussions on the proposed development on Everett Street and significant zoning amendments that could reshape the town’s landscape. The board grappled with the potential increase in housing units, community concerns about design and density, and comprehensive changes to zoning regulations such as the introduction of a new “neighborhood corridor” zone.