Commission grants one‑year extension for Petro Landing revetment and dock permit

5773886 · August 8, 2025

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Summary

The commission approved a one‑year extension for the Petro Landing permit (SE48‑2885), extending the permit expiration to Sept. 11, 2026, after the applicant provided a tolling analysis showing the permit is currently valid through Sept. 11, 2025.

The Nantucket Conservation Commission voted Thursday to grant a one‑year extension for the permit covering repair of a stone revetment and associated dock and boardwalk work at Petro Landing (SE48‑2885), extending the permit expiration from Sept. 11, 2025, to Sept. 11, 2026.

Liz Phelps represented the Nantucket Islands Land Bank and explained that the applicant’s attorney submitted a tolling analysis establishing the permit remains valid through Sept. 11, 2025; the Land Bank requested the additional one‑year extension. The commission approved the extension by roll call vote.

Why it matters: The Petro Landing work has been a complex, multi‑year permit, and the extension provides additional time for the Land Bank to complete permitting and construction steps.

Vote: The motion to approve a one‑year extension carried unanimously.