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Inland Wetlands agency upholds cease-and-desist at 0 Cascade Boulevard, orders remediation and permits
Summary
The Milford Inland Wetlands Agency unanimously upheld and modified a cease-and-desist order for dumping and unpermitted fill at 0 Cascade Boulevard, requiring erosion controls, access permission to adjacent association land, wetland scientist reports, and permit applications with short deadlines.
The Milford Inland Wetlands Agency voted unanimously May 25 to uphold and modify a cease-and-desist order for unpermitted dumping and fill at 0 Cascade Boulevard, ordering removal or stabilization of material, erosion controls, and professional wetland review and permitting.
Agency staff described two locations of dumped material on the Cascade Boulevard property and on land owned by the Rider Woods Residents Association, saying hay bales had been placed but were not properly installed before recent rain. Mary Rose told commissioners the violation was issued May 12, 2025, and that the agency received complaints forwarded from police and public works.
Julie Valvo read the motion that the agency adopted: the…
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