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Conservation commission closes hearing for 120 Turnpike Road; approves NOI with conditions on replication, plantings and monitoring

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After reviewing revisions, the commission voted to close the Notice of Intent for a proposed 60-unit apartment at 120 Turnpike Road and to issue an Order of Conditions that includes requirements on native plant lists, invasive species monitoring, and prohibition on reusing soils from the intermittent vegetated wetland in the replication area.

The Southborough Conservation Commission closed the public hearing May 1 on a Notice of Intent for a proposed 60-unit apartment building at 120 Turnpike Road and moved to issue an Order of Conditions that contains several special conditions addressing wetland replication, plantings and invasive-species management.

Applicant presentation and changes: Mitch Maslanko, a wetland scientist with Goddard Consulting, told the commission the team had submitted revised sheets addressing prior comments, including updated cross-sections for the intermittent vegetated wetland (IVW)…

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