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Commission continues three hearings, re-authorizes pond treatment and approves tree storage; fee schedule changes to proceed to public hearing

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The Norwood Conservation Commission on March 26 continued several hearings, approved administrative actions on pond treatment and tree storage, and advanced a proposal to simplify its fee schedule toward a public hearing.

The Norwood Conservation Commission on March 26 completed its public-hearing agenda with several continuances, administrative approvals and business updates.

Continuances and hearings: The commission continued three matters to the April 16 virtual meeting: a request for determination for 277 Boston Turnpike (a mowing request in a wetland resource area; Norwood No. 2025-02), the Keolis railroad right-of-way RDA (Norwood No. 2025-01) and a Notice of Intent for 61 Endicott Street (DEP 251-0560, Norwood No. 202412). Each continuation was moved, seconded and carried by roll-call vote with commissioners Kelsey Quinlan, Catherine Walsh and Anil Prasad recorded as voting in the affirmative.

Pond-treatment contracts: Carly (Conservation Agent) reported she ran renewal contracts for treatment of nuisance aquatic vegetation in Hawes Pond and Ellis Pond by the contractor Water &…

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