Tag: HDC
Court overturns AG ruling on OML
Wayland Town Crier 7/25/13: Court overturns AG ruling on OML. A Middlesex Superior Court judge earlier this summer overturned part of a ruling by the…
Historic District Commission weighs in on public green project
Wayland Patch 8/17/12: Historic District Commission weighs in on public green project. With talks well underway for the nearly two-acre Wayland Town Center Public Green, the Historic District Commission said Thursday night that it is overall pleased with the direction the project is heading.
Wayland Town Center suit is settled
Wayland Town Crier 10/13/10: Wayland Town Center suit is settled. A long and contentious stalemate between the Historic District Commission and developers of the Town Center project has ended with a compromise that will allow Twenty Wayland to move forward more quickly with traffic improvements. The commission voted unanimously last night to approve an agreement that settles a lawsuit brought by Twenty Wayland, and to issue a revised certificate of hardship, which will allow the developer to begin roadwork on the intersection of routes 20, 27 and 126 before Town Center construction begins.
State sides with Wayland officials on Open Meeting Law
Wayland Town Crier 10/5/10: State sides with Wayland officials on Open Meeting Law. In one of its first decisions as the new overseer of the state's Open Meeting Law, the attorney general's office has sided with Wayland town officials in a complaint filed by former selectman George Harris.
Historic District Commission hearing on Town Center continued
Wayland Town Crier 10/1/10: Historic District Commission hearing on Town Center continued. A hearing on Thursday night between the developers of the proposed Town Center project and the Historic District Commission to discuss the appeal of a certificate of hardship granted to the builder last year was continued until Oct. 12 to allow the commission members additional time to review a new proposal by Twenty Wayland.
Town Center developer and commission try to find common ground
Wayland Town Crier 9/2/10: Town Center developer and commission try to find common ground. The deadlock between the Wayland Historic District Commission and Twenty Wayland, developers of the proposed Town Center, appeared slightly closer to a resolution on Wednesday night as the two groups – with their respective attorneys – met to find common ground.
Heated discussions continue over Town Center project
Wayland Town Crier 8/12/10: Heated discussions continue over Town Center project. Despite almost visible sparks in the air at the Board of Selectmen meeting on Monday night, the Historic District Commission and Twenty Wayland, developers of the proposed Town Center project, which have long been at loggerheads, agreed to meet in early September to try to hammer out a compromise on their disagreements.
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