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The commission unanimously approved wetlands-related applications for a street reconstruction and new 5-foot sidewalk near Trading Cove Brook, and for regulated site work supporting a multi-family development at 612 and 620 West Thames Street. Both approvals are valid for five years through January 8, 2031; the housing project also requires an erosion-control and site-restoration bond and revised plans. The commission ruled it had no jurisdiction over a timber harvest at 266 Old Canterbury Turnpike and tabled a two-lot split application.
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The approved New London Turnpike project includes street reconstruction and a new sidewalk near Trading Cove Brook, with erosion and sediment controls required. The multi-family development received approval for related clearing, grading, drainage, utility, access-drive, and landscaping work, but must satisfy additional bonding and plan-review conditions. The commission determined the proposed timber harvest did not require its jurisdiction because it was permitted as of right and had sufficient erosion controls.
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