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Southborough golf committee told wetland permit, engineered plan needed for irrigation; members to identify engineer

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Conservation staff told the Town of Southborough golf committee that the irrigation project crosses wetlands and will require a Notice of Intent and an engineer-stamped plan; committee members will identify who will commission the work.

The Town of Southborough golf committee was told that its proposed irrigation work crosses wetland resource areas and will require a formal application under state and local wetlands rules, including an engineered, stamped plan.

Melissa, speaking as conservation staff, said the work is governed by the Wetlands Protection Act and the town’s local wetlands bylaw and “does require an engineered stamped plan” and a Notice of Intent submitted to the…

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