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After-the-fact grading work at 60 Columbian Street draws public concern; hearing continued for stormwater follow-up

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The Planning Board continued a public hearing Oct. 14 on an after-the-fact grading and stormwater application for 60 Columbian Street after staff and abutters said work began before permits were obtained.

The Planning Board held a public hearing Oct. 14 on a grading permit and site modifications at 60 Columbian Street (Planning Board file 2509). The application covers expansion of an existing parking area, regrading, a retaining wall under 4 feet and stormwater improvements to support an active tenant occupying the former Mass Lottery/RMV building.

Engineer Carlos Sculte (Civil & Environmental Consultants) told the board the work was limited to a roughly 2.5-acre area within a 30.3-acre parcel, and that the applicant installed a subsurface stormwater detention system,…

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