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Planning board continues special-permit hearing for Main Street restaurant to March 4

February 05, 2025 | Town of Millis, Norfolk County, Massachusetts


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Planning board continues special-permit hearing for Main Street restaurant to March 4
The Millis Planning Board voted Feb. 4 to continue a public hearing on a special-permit and site-plan application for a proposed restaurant on Main Street to Tuesday, March 4, 2025, at 7:30 p.m.

The hearing concerns an application from Nancy Cushman (listed with an address tied to Skippy’s) seeking a special permit with site-plan approval under Section 13(c) of the Town of Millis zoning bylaws for demolition of an existing commercial building and construction of a new commercial restaurant at a Main Street property identified in the application as Map 27, Parcel 10. A copy of the application and site plan is on file with the town clerk and viewable via the Millis Planning Board webpage, the board said.

The applicant asked the board to continue the hearing while responding to comments from the Conservation Commission; board members said the applicant expects to submit a response package within two weeks. Planning Board Chair Richard Nichols read the public-notice language and then made a motion to continue the hearing without discussion; members voted in favor.

No substantive discussion or decision on the zoning merits occurred at the Feb. 4 meeting. The board recorded the continuance to March 4 and directed that notice of the continued hearing remain available through the town clerk and the Planning Board’s web page.

Background documents referenced at the hearing include the Planning Board public-notice citing Massachusetts General Laws, chapter 48, section 11, and the application’s reference to Section 13(c) of the Town of Millis zoning bylaws. The application materials may contain additional site-plan details and the applicant’s responses to Conservation Commission comments, which the board said will be filed before the next hearing.

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