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The Agency unanimously approved permits for work at 131 Twin Bridge Road and for reclaiming and repaving about 49,000 square feet of existing pavement at 6-9 Campus Drive. The Twin Bridge permit requires wetland markers every 50 feet, erosion controls, three growing seasons of planting monitoring, and at least 80% plant survival; the campus project will occur in phases over three years with no new pavement.
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The approvals allow septic, grading, planting, and existing-pavement work near wetlands, but require measures to limit erosion and protect wetland resources. The Twin Bridge project must maintain a clearly marked buffer and meet planting and monitoring requirements. The Scotland Avenue and 12 Deer Creek Drive applications were received, but the Agency made no determination on whether either activity was significant.
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