Conservation commission issues four certificates of compliance for completed projects

5467817 · January 4, 2025

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Summary

The commission unanimously approved four certificates of compliance covering two Eloise Nominee Trust properties on Sandy Drive and two White Elephant Hotel Residences LLC lots on North Water Street, finding work in substantial compliance with issued orders.

The Nantucket Conservation Commission on July 24 voted unanimously to issue four certificates of compliance for completed projects, concluding the work met the terms of the original orders of conditions.

Don Brack (representing the Eloise Nominee Trust) described work at 1 and 5 Sandy Drive, saying prior structures were removed, revegetation was completed and some minor deviations (a post-and-rail fence, an AC unit and an outdoor shower) are located farther from the wetland than originally shown. Conservation staff visited the properties and recommended issuance, noting no continuing conditions were required.

Paul Santos of Nantucket Surveyors represented White Elephant Hotel Residences LLC on two adjacent lots at 14 North Water Street. He said the properties were developed according to approved plans (connected to public sewer and water) and that as-built grades and plantings comply with the orders. Staff inspected both sites and recommended issuing the certificates.

Commissioners moved and seconded issuance of the certificates of compliance for SE483456 and SE483624 (Eloise Nominee Trust) and SC483739 and SC483740 (White Elephant lots). Roll-call votes were unanimous.