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Conservation commission orders survey, markers after clearing found in South Bridal Estates resource area

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At its July 16 meeting the conservation commission recorded cleared vegetation in a designated resource area at South Bridal Estates, voted to have the site surveyed and marked, send notice to neighbors and the recorded owner, and to pause further work until the owner meets the commission.

The conservation commission on July 16 moved to have a disputed parcel at South Bridal Estates resurveyed and the resource-area boundaries physically marked after commissioners found recent clearing inside a designated resource area.

Commission members said they visited the property and found cleared ground that, based on the commission's map, falls inside the town’s mapped resource/wetland area and around a detention basin. The commission voted to arrange a boundary survey, install pins and signs marking the no-work area, notify adjacent property owners and the recorded owner, and reconvene the matter after the survey is complete. The commission also directed that no further…

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