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Lakeville conservation commission approves order of conditions for 35 Shore Avenue septic upgrade
Summary
The Town of Lakeville Conservation Commission closed the public hearing for 35 Shore Avenue and voted to issue an order of conditions for installation of a 2,500-gallon tight tank and decommissioning of an existing cesspool; the commission required Board of Health confirmation, any Natural Heritage conditions, and an emergency dewatering contact.
The Town of Lakeville Conservation Commission voted Feb. 11 to close the public hearing and issue an order of conditions for work at 35 Shore Avenue, where the applicant proposes a 2,500-gallon monolithic tight tank and decommissioning of an existing cesspool within the 100-foot buffer to Long Pond.
The project is the subject of a Notice of Intent filed under the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act (Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 131, § 40). Will O'Connell, the project's consulting engineer, told the commission the lot is about 4,700 square feet and entirely within the 100-foot buffer to Long Pond. O'Connell described the existing failed septic and said the replacement tank will be…
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