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minutes mismatch hiding actual ZBA decisions

Plymouth ZBA met June 15, 2026. Approved gas station special permit near aquifer overlay with 9 conditions. Denied Pinto appeal on Taylor Ave floodplain work. Approved Carrera change of use. Published minutes cover wrong 2023... https://meetingwatch.org/ma/plymouth/zoning-board-of-appeals/2026-06-15/ #MeetingWatch #PlymouthMA
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floodplain enforcement decision

ZBA June 15 unanimously upheld denial in Case 4216 after neighbor testimony on demolition beyond permit at 119D Taylor Ave in VE floodplain. Required special permit for substantial rebuild. No agenda item flagged this level of... https://meetingwatch.org/ma/plymouth/zoning-board-of-appeals/2026-06-15/ #MeetingWatch #PlymouthMA
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aquifer protection approval

Case 4198: ZBA approved gas station at 170 South Meadow Road area with enhanced double-wall tanks and pump shift outside aquifer zone. All conditions added without dissent. Published minutes record none of it. https://meetingwatch.org/ma/plymouth/zoning-board-of-appeals/2026-06-15/ #MeetingWatch #PlymouthMA
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Plymouth ZBA June 15, 2026 meeting produced three decisions: denied Pinto floodplain appeal, approved Carrera dealership use change, approved gas station with 9 conditions near aquifer. Official published minutes instead record a 2023 Advisory &... #MeetingWatch #PlymouthMA
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Minutes list only 2023 budget items and adjournment at 7:24 PM. Actual record shows unanimous votes on Cases 4216, 4209, 4198 plus neighbor testimony from Cheryl Damiano on systematic cottage dismantling. No corrections issued.
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Residents searching for ZBA outcomes on Taylor Ave or aquifer gas station find nothing usable. When published minutes describe the wrong meeting and date entirely, accountability starts with correcting the record. https://meetingwatch.org/ma/plymouth/zoning-board-of-appeals/2026-06-15/
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On June 15, 2026 the Zoning Board of Appeals decided three cases: upheld denial of the Pinto appeal at 119D Taylor Ave requiring a special permit for floodplain work after evidence of demolition beyond the original permit; approved the Carrera Family Land Trust change of use at 170 South Meadow Road with ten conditions; and approved the gas station special permit with nine conditions including double-wall tanks and pump verification outside the aquifer overlay. The official minutes published for this meeting instead describe a February 2023 Advisory & Finance Committee session on budget articles. They contain none of the ZBA votes, speakers, or outcomes. When the record released for a public meeting belongs to an entirely different body and year, residents have no reliable way to track what was decided on floodplain safety or aquifer protections. https://meetingwatch.org/ma/plymouth/zoning-board-of-appeals/2026-06-15/ #MeetingWatch #PlymouthMA
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