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Worcester approves Green Hill Golf Course tee expansion and drainage improvements with conditions
Summary
The Worcester Conservation Commission on Sept. 8 issued an order of conditions for a tee expansion and drainage-improvement project at Green Hill Golf Course, approving infiltration trenches, headwalls and a rerouted cart path while requiring test pits, vegetation planting at outfalls and ongoing stormwater maintenance.
The Worcester Conservation Commission on Sept. 8 approved a tee expansion and drainage-improvement project at Green Hill Golf Course, issuing an order of conditions that requires test pits, planting at infiltration trench outfalls and routine stormwater-system maintenance.
The commission’s vote authorizes work at the eighth- and ninth-hole complex that includes three infiltration trenches (with header pipes and headwalls), lateral drains in fairways, energy-dissipation bowls at outlets and rerouting a cart path. The project was presented by Mark Gerlbach, design principal for the applicant’s consultant team, with civil engineers Ben Yacdonough and Megan Wazinski providing technical detail. City staff and Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) reviewers provided comments before the vote.
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