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Simsbury conservation commission finds several small wetland activities non-significant, schedules public hearing for 40 Holcomb subdivision
Summary
The commission declared multiple single-family home yard and small-addition projects “not significant” under inland wetlands rules and set a May 7 public hearing for a four-lot subdivision at 40 Holcomb Street; each application will return with full materials as required for permit adjudication.
The Simsbury Conservation Commission on April 17 declared several small wetland permit applications “not significant” under town regulations, while scheduling a public hearing for a four-lot subdivision application that includes upland and wetlands work.
The commission took formal steps on four separate applications and recorded the following outcomes by voice vote during its meeting:
- CC-25-12 (40 Holcomb Street, Maluchi Home Builders LLC): The commission found the proposed subdivision and associated filling/grading and culvert work a not-significant activity for wetlands review but voted to schedule a public hearing (special meeting May 7) to allow public comment and take full evidence. The applicant proposes a four-lot subdivision on a roughly 9.89-acre parcel with two wetland features and an intermittent watercourse; the plan includes demolition of an existing house and barns, replacement of a collapsed farm culvert and a…
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