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Commission reissues enforcement order for 219 Bellevue Avenue after disputed wetland delineation and unpermitted yard expansion
Summary
The commission voted to reissue a 2022 enforcement order for 219 Bellevue Avenue requiring a new after‑the‑fact notice of intent and substantial wetland delineation with soil sampling, after commissioners reviewed maps showing a large lawn area and new patio and shed that cross property and wetland boundaries.
The Brockton Conservation Commission on Aug. 20 voted to reissue a 2022 enforcement order for 219 Bellevue Avenue, calling for a full wetland delineation (including soil sampling) and an after‑the‑fact notice of intent for work that appears to have extended lawn, a patio, and accessory structures into adjacent wetland buffer areas and on to a neighboring, separately‑owned parcel.
Why it matters: Commission records show an as‑built plan and a 2017 certificate of compliance that defined the approved limit of work. Commission staff found subsequent lawn expansion, an outdoor kitchen and a shed that encroach onto an adjacent parcel and that the wetland flags presented in a later…
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