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Norwood Conservation Commission reviews after-the-fact pool demolition inside Meadow Brook riverfront buffer
Summary
Commission discussed removal of a 40-year-old above-ground pool that was taken down without a riverfront permit, found no observed sediment migration, and asked that remaining demolition debris be removed promptly and that staff receive the new-house plans.
The Norwood Conservation Commission reviewed an after-the-fact demolition of an above-ground swimming pool located inside the Town’s 200-foot riverfront buffer for Meadow Brook and instructed the property owner and contractor to remove demolition debris and submit plans for proposed reconstruction.
The commission’s conservation planner, Carly, reported that the demolished pool was an above-ground structure about 40 years old and that the associated house foundation was outside the 200-foot riverfront buffer. Carly said the site visit found no observable migration of material or sediment into the resource area but noted a pile of demolition debris remained on the property and should be removed before rain events…
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