Clinton, Massachusetts — week of 2026-06-29 · all Clinton meetings

Zoning Board Continues 40B Review; Planning Board to Weigh New Businesses

The Zoning Board of Appeals continued its review of a 40B comprehensive permit application for a proposed development at 23 Coyne Street during its June 30 meeting, one of several board sessions held in Clinton over the past two weeks. Meeting minutes were not available as of July 5, leaving final votes or decisions unconfirmed.

Recent business

The Conservation Commission on June 24 took up a continued request from Boston Gas Company for a Certificate of Compliance at 498 Water Street. Commissioners also had on their agenda to approve invoices totaling $501.60 from Konica Minolta and to review the Rauscher Farm Management Subcommittee report.

The Board of Library Trustees met June 23 to elect officers, review the library’s bylaws, and discuss considerations regarding the building at 54 Walnut Street. A budget update and approval of May minutes were also slated.

Elsewhere, the Housing Authority held a special meeting June 26 to receive a presentation of new signage. The Strand Theater Working Group, a Select Board subcommittee, convened June 24 for a project update. The Retirement Board met June 30 for a routine meeting covering investments, monthly accounting, and correspondence.

On the horizon

The Planning Board meets July 7 with a packed agenda, including site plan reviews for Mr. Moe’s Gulf at 219 Brook Street for auto repair and a liquor license, a dog day care at 1075 Main Street, and change-of-use requests for 60 High Street and 60 Water Street. A project presentation for 530 Main Street is also listed, and board members will consider a special permit to convert a single dwelling into a two-family home at 386 Berlin Street.

The Rauscher Farm Management Subcommittee gathers July 8 to discuss adaptive land management, trail maintenance, climate resiliency updates on wetlands and other habitats, and invasive species control. Programs on the agenda include a pollinator nursery garden event with Prof. Gegear of UMass Dartmouth on Aug. 22, a Story Walk running July through November, and a fall volunteer day yet to be scheduled.

On July 14, the Housing Authority will vote on approving the FY2027 Annual Plan and a payment application (#7 for Fish# 064074) from the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities. The board will also authorize bills and hear public comment.

Coming up

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