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Commission approves orders for Austin Court lots with restoration and marker conditions
Summary
The commission closed hearings and issued orders of conditions for three Austin Court lots (17, 27, 35), requiring buffer zone restoration, conservation markers, monitoring and partial certificates of compliance; the commission also discussed requiring removable bollards at Charlotte Street to deter dumping.
The Brockton Conservation Commission closed hearings and issued orders of conditions on Aug. 20 for three single‑family lots on Austin Court (17, 27 and 35 Austin Court). Each order requires restoration of areas disturbed during prior utility installation, installation of conservation markers, and monitoring of plantings over at least two growing seasons before issuing final certificates of compliance.
Why it matters: The lots were affected by earlier utility installation and associated construction work that disturbed portions of the 25‑foot buffer; the commission sought restoration, planting and monitoring so the buffer functions are restored and to ensure long‑term compliance.
Agent Kyle told the commission that the developer submitted buffer restoration and planting plans prepared by Ken Thompson and…
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