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Homeowners to expand replanting plan after removing waterfront trees at 71 Chanticleer Road; hearing continued

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A petition to replace six trees removed near the waterfront at 71 Chanticleer Road was presented as a scaled-back replanting plan (seven replacement trees and six viburnum shrubs). The Conservation Commission asked for clarity on species and a management plan for invasive plants and continued the hearing to Feb. 10, 2025.

Tom White, speaking for homeowner A'Shea White, presented a revised restoration plan on Jan. 27 to the Town of Sudbury Conservation Commission for property at 71 Chanticleer Road (DEP file 3011430) after six trees were removed without prior approval.

Tom White said the owners intend to back away from a previously proposed patio and focus on replanting to restore the waterfront buffer. He showed a revised plan that increased the number of replacement trees from five to seven and proposed six viburnum shrubs; the plan locations and species (redbud, river birch, flowering dogwood and maple types)…

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