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Commission continues wetland-delineation (ANRAD) for 1031 Randolph Road after neighbors raise vernal-pool and fill concerns

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The commission continued the abbreviated notice of resource area delineation for 1031 Randolph Road to Aug. 18 after neighbors and the applicant’s wetland scientist discussed additional flagged wetlands, historic work on the site, and a previously documented vernal pool.

WORCESTER — The Worcester Conservation Commission on July 21 continued the abbreviated notice of resource area delineation (ANRAD) for 1031 Randolph Road to the commission’s Aug. 18 meeting after neighbors raised questions about a previously documented vernal pool and possible topographic changes on the site.

Mary Ann DePinto of 3 Oaks Environmental, the applicant’s wetland scientist, told the commission that the site is complex and that she has worked on it intermittently for three years. DePinto said she refreshed field flagging and plans during a recent site visit, added an additional wetland pocket (H-series flags) that connects to existing…

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