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Middleborough Park hearings for lots continued to Jan. 21; public notice details given

January 07, 2025 | Town of Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts


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Middleborough Park hearings for lots continued to Jan. 21; public notice details given
The Planning Board continued multiple Middleborough Park agenda items to its Jan. 21 meeting, citing absent applicants and some discrepancies between legal-advertised times and the board agenda.

The board read required public hearing notices for a modification to the definitive subdivision plan for Middleborough Park and for modifications to site‑specific special permits for lots 7A and 9A. Notices identified the applicant as Middleborough Park LLC (Conroy Development) and cited plans prepared by High Point Engineering and Alpha Survey Group dated Nov. 5, 2024. The board opened the hearings and then voted to continue each to Jan. 21 at specified times (6:50–7:00 PM range) because applicants were not present or materials needed more review. "They're not here tonight," the chair said before calling for continuance votes.

Board members also observed that some legal ads showed different hearing times than the agenda; the chair asked staff to confirm and to notify applicants and the public. The board reminded the public that agendas can be emailed via sign‑up on the town website.

Ending: The board set continuances for Middleborough Park items to Jan. 21; staff to confirm advertisement timing and notify applicants and the public.

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