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Developers describe 20‑unit East Rutland Road proposal; agency requests engineering clarifications and turtle protections

5103027 · June 30, 2025
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Summary

A proposal for a 20‑unit affordable housing project at 83 East Rutland Road drew questions about stormwater, snow storage and protections for an off‑site wetland and eastern box turtle; the agency received the application and asked the applicant for further engineering and operational detail.

The Milford Inland Wetlands Agency on June 18 received an application (IW250029) for a 20‑unit 8‑30g affordable housing development at 83 East Rutland Road that includes grading and stormwater work within 150 feet of an off‑site wetland in the Wepawaga River watershed.

Mary Rose, staff, told the agency the site has no on‑site wetlands but off‑site wetlands are roughly 50 feet to the rear; on the submitted plans the closest silt fencing is 39 feet from the wetland edge, grading and a landscaping wall 41 feet away, the parking edge 49 feet away, the nearest building 55 feet away, and the stormwater system about 80 feet away. She also…

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