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Conservation commission issues Certificate of Compliance for Energy North tank site with vegetation-maintenance condition
Summary
Temple Run Conservation Commission voted unanimously Sept. 15 to grant a Certificate of Compliance for Energy North’s Sturbridge propane tank relocation at 198 Pintridge Road, adding conditions to remove loose material, remove temporary erosion controls and require periodic vegetation maintenance along the rear fence.
The Temple Run Conservation Commission voted Sept. 15 to issue a Certificate of Compliance for Energy North Group’s Sturbridge propane tank relocation at 198 Pintridge Road, board number 304-0386, while adding conditions requiring cleanup of loose material, removal of temporary erosion controls and periodic vegetation maintenance along the rear fence.
Commission staff read a letter from Chris York of Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. (GPI) certifying that the project was “constructed in substantial compliance with the approved plans, except for the following deviations,” and noting that a concrete pad along the north side of the new propane tank enclosure was not installed. The application included a WPA Form 8A and…
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