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Conservation commission continues hearing on 25 Milk Street, votes to open 53G peer‑review account

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The Town of Blackstone Conservation Commission continued a public hearing on a proposed house at 25 Milk Street, heard a revised plan from the applicant's consultant and owners, and voted unanimously to open a 53G revolving account to pay a peer reviewer.

The Town of Blackstone Conservation Commission on Wednesday continued a public hearing on a proposed single‑family house at 25 Milk Street and voted unanimously to open a 53G account to collect fees for a peer review.

The hearing matters because nearby residents had raised concerns about drainage and wetlands impacts; commission members asked the applicant to provide a revised plan, and the commission established a town account to streamline payment to an independent peer reviewer.

Bruce Wilson, principal with New England Environmental Design, told the commission he had revised the plan after the last meeting and added stormwater measures and plantings. "I put in a curtain…

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