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Norwalk conservation staff receipts wall work at 292 Phillips St.; public hearing set for Jan. 28

2988271 · January 14, 2025
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Summary

Commission received a corrective-action Significant Activity Permit application to legalize about 45 feet of wall work adjacent to a dam at Flourisham Pond, directed additional buffer/planting details, and voted to schedule a public hearing for Jan. 28.

The Norwalk City Conservation Commission and Inland Wetlands Agency received a corrective-action Significant Activity Permit application on Jan. 14 for work done on a roughly 45-foot section of retaining wall adjacent to the dam at Flourisham Pond, and scheduled a public hearing for Jan. 28.

Commission staff said the city received a complaint that work was under way without a wetlands permit and that a notice of violation and stop-work directive was issued; the property owners stopped work, retained a landscape architect and submitted plans to legalize the work. Amelia (staff member) explained the sequence and the…

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