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Agent finds expanded wetland encroachment at 29 Country Club Lane; missing certificate of compliance complicates remedy
Summary
City conservation staff told the Brockton Conservation Commission on Aug. 20 that construction at 29 Country Club Lane does not match the 2017 approved plan, and the commission should consider a new enforcement order requiring additional restoration and/or modification.
City conservation staff told the Brockton Conservation Commission on Aug. 20 that construction at 29 Country Club Lane does not match the 2017 approved plan, and the commission should consider a new enforcement order requiring additional restoration and/or modification to bring the property into compliance.
Why it matters: The commission’s 2017 order had permitted a specific limit of work with on‑site wetland replication to offset impacts. The agent reported the as‑built site includes an elevated patio and substantial retaining wall that appear not to match the recorded approval and that there is no recorded certificate of compliance in the registry of deeds or in commission minutes associated with the project.
Agent Kyle summarized his finding: the “site plan that was approved by the commission is not what was ultimately built here,” and the apparent additional…
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