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Commission issues certificate of compliance for Point of Pines Fire Station (140 Linway)

October 09, 2025 | Revere City, Suffolk County, Massachusetts


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Commission issues certificate of compliance for Point of Pines Fire Station (140 Linway)
The Revere Conservation Commission on Oct. 7 approved a certificate of compliance for the Point of Pines Fire Station at 140 Linway after a site visit and review of as‑built conditions.

Commissioner Nick Rudolph provided a site visit summary noting that "all land scaping is complete and all areas of the site are stabilized," and that interior floor drains pitch toward the front garage doors and direct to the oil/water separator. The chair reported that roof drainage is plumbed into the stormwater management system and that operation and maintenance (O&M) manuals for systems were located in the mechanical attic. The acting chair read Rudolph’s findings into the record and recommended approval.

Commissioners had no substantive questions. Ward councilor Angela Guirino voiced support, calling the project "amazing" and saying she had "absolutely nothing but good things to say about it." A motion to issue the certificate of compliance carried, and the commission signed the certificate at the meeting.

The commission’s approval was based on the site visit and the as‑built evidence presented; meeting notes record ongoing minor utility questions between the applicant and the city about service lines, but as‑built conditions pertaining to Wetlands Protection Act compliance were judged accurate by the visiting commissioner. The certificate of compliance closes the WPA obligations that the order covered, subject to any outstanding conditions recorded in the order and any post‑issuance monitoring or O&M requirements.

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