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- MA
- Middlesex County
- 12/11/24
- 12/11/2024
- 141 Minutes
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Overview: The Chelmsford Planning Board’s recent meeting centered on discussions about property modifications and the evolving discourse around Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) in the town. Notably, the board approved a request for the release of a lot on Jackson Road to facilitate a property sale, while also delving into complex regulatory issues surrounding ADUs and their implications for neighborhood dynamics. These discussions unfolded alongside other notable deliberations on sewer regulations and zoning compliance, highlighting a multifaceted approach to local development concerns.
- MA
- Middlesex County
- 12/11/24
- 12/12/2024
- 62 Minutes
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Overview: During its meeting on December 11, 2014, the Littleton Board of Health approved variances for a residential expansion while engaging in discussions regarding the deployment of air quality sensors across the town. The board also examined health data reporting and budgetary needs, emphasizing transparency and strategic planning.
- MA
- Franklin County
- 12/11/24
- 12/11/2024
- 250 Minutes
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Overview: The Greenfield School Committee met to tackle a range of issues, including the approval of a significant educational trip to Spain, the challenges of addressing special education needs, and budgetary concerns related to capital projects.
- NJ
- Morris County
- 12/11/24
- 12/13/2024
- 38 Minutes
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Overview: The Long Hill Town Council meeting addressed various community matters, notably focusing on resident concerns about large drones spotted in the area. The council also reviewed a historic site survey, discussed community events, and provided updates on local services and initiatives.
- MA
- Bristol County
- 12/11/24
- 12/12/2024
- 55 Minutes
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Overview: The Fall River Planning Board, during its recent meeting, approved the Bronson Street Extension project with specific conditions aimed at ensuring safety and responsibility for future residents. The board’s decision included requirements for street lighting at key intersections and confirmation from the fire department regarding emergency vehicle access. Additionally, the board addressed concerns about the maintenance of the private roadway and the potential burden on the city.