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The commission unanimously approved a two-lot residential split at 245 Old Canterbury Turnpike, subject to revised plans, City Engineer comments, and erosion-control and restoration bonds of $1,500 per lot. The approval expires February 5, 2031. Commissioners also kept a cease-and-desist order active at 18 Brownwood Lane after finding that a watercourse had been moved about 10 feet.
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The approved project can create two single-family building lots, but construction cannot begin until required plans and bonding are submitted and site work follows the approved conditions. At 18 Brownwood Lane, work must stop while the owner develops a remediation plan and installs stabilization measures to limit sediment reaching wetlands. The commission also tabled applications for proposed single-family homes at 186 and 182 Canterbury Turnpike until its next regular meeting and revised the enforcement order concerning greywater discharge at 420 West Main Street.
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