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Developers and neighbors spar over access, truck routes at White Dog Farm subdivision; commission schedules site visit

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A large proposed subdivision at 79 and 81 Plympton Street drew questions about a stormwater infiltration basin within the 100-foot wetland buffer, truck routes for on-site material removal, and an existing gravel access path to the rear of the site. The commission continued the hearing and set a site walk for Nov. 1 and a continuation to Nov. 6.

The Middleborough Conservation Commission continued a hearing Tuesday on a proposed subdivision at White Dog Farm, 79 and 81 Plympton Street, after engineers and neighbors sparred over access points and truck routes for earth removal.

A representative for the applicant, Cranmore Drive LLC, described two flagged bordering vegetated wetlands on the roughly 22.5-acre site and said the only work within the 100-foot buffer would be construction of a stormwater infiltration basin designed to infiltrate runoff and handle a 100-year storm event. The engineer said the basin and associated grading are designed to remain outside the 50-foot wetland buffer and that…

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