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The Conservation Commission issued negative determinations, by 6-0 votes, for a septic replacement at 27 Bishops Lane and a home expansion with garage at 30 Arlington Street. The commission also continued two public hearings to July 21, approved two Certificates of Compliance, and granted a one-year extension for the Tuttle Lane subdivision work.
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The two approved projects can proceed through the commission’s review process without a formal wetlands filing, based on the determinations recorded in the minutes. The Arlington Street project will include a preconstruction meeting and erosion-control and culvert-protection measures. A proposed 9.5-acre conservation-land donation connected to the Willis Brook development is ready for the commission’s signature, while the Pillings Pond patio and retaining-wall proposal needs more site and elevation information before a decision.
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