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The commission approved a 23‑lot resubdivision and a 72‑unit multifamily site with conditions to address stormwater, erosion controls, and town engineer/GPU comments; it found both projects to be Class B (non‑significant impact) activities. A separate culvert replacement application was ruled Class B but tabled to July 7, 2026 for the appeal period and further review. Members also reported completion of CT DEEP wetlands training as part of Sustainable CT reporting.
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The commission gave conditional approval for a 23‑lot subdivision and a 72‑unit apartment project while requiring updates to stormwater plans and installation/inspection of erosion controls before work begins. A town‑led culvert replacement was preliminarily classified as non‑significant but was delayed to the July meeting to allow the appeal period and further review. Commissioners said recent state training helped them better identify wetlands and ask more informed questions when reviewing projects.
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