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Danvers commission issues certificate of compliance for Elliott Street tree removal

October 10, 2025 | Town of Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts


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Danvers commission issues certificate of compliance for Elliott Street tree removal
The Danvers Conservation Commission issued a certificate of compliance on Oct. 9 for work performed at 117 and 121 Elliott Street, DEP file number 14-1426, concluding that the site work complied with the approved plan.

The applicant, Jonathan Garese of 117 Elliott Street, told the commission he had cut trees in January and was returning now to request a certificate of compliance: “I am, applying for a certificate of compliance from the commission for my tree removal project. Pretty rotted out in the middle as you can see.”

Commission staff confirmed a site visit and reported the work appeared to have been completed according to the approved plan. After brief questions from commissioners, a motion was made to issue the certificate; the motion was seconded and approved with all members present voting in favor.

The commission advised applicants to return in a timely manner for future closeouts and reminded applicants that permits and certificates must be followed by any required restoration or monitoring if specified in permit conditions.

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