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Agent reports new forest-cutting plans, final approvals and a site walk; conservation work slow in winter

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Commission staff reported a new forest-cutting plan for South Road (Michael Capps), an approved plan for Queen Lake Road (Carol Ackerman), and a final filing for Martin Road; a site inspection at 50 Shore Drive found erosion controls in place. Staff said overall conservation activity has been slow because of winter weather.

TEMPLETON, Mass. — At its Feb. 10 meeting, the Templeton Conservation Commission's agent reported several forest-cutting submissions and outcomes: a new forest-cutting plan for South Road submitted by Michael Capps, a final filing for Martin Road (off Otter River Road), and an approved forest-cutting plan for a Queen Lake Road parcel belonging to Carol…

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