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Lakeville Conservation Commission issues certificates of compliance for 5 Ezell Road and 17 Shore Avenue

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Summary

The commission issued a certificate of compliance for stormwater controls at 5 Ezell Road (SE192256) and for an after-the-fact RDA at 17 Shore Avenue after site inspections found stable, maintained conditions. Votes were taken by voice and recorded as 'Aye.'

The Lakeville Conservation Commission voted on Aug. 26 to issue two certificates of compliance following agent site visits.

5 Ezell Road (SE192256): The conservation agent reported he visited the retention basin and found it well maintained with vegetation and an intact outlet culvert leading to the detention pond. The agent recommended issuing a certificate of compliance for the project’s stormwater discharge and older Notice of Intent from 1999. The commission moved and, by voice vote, approved issuance of the certificate of compliance.

17 Shore Avenue (after-the-fact Request for Determination of Applicability): The agent and another commissioner inspected the property and found a rebuilt wall, a new fence on the property line and a flagstone patio placed over existing concrete and asphalt. The agent recommended issuing the certificate of compliance for the RDA after confirming the yard was stabilized and the applicant confirmed Board of Health requirements for septic issues were not part of this filing. The motion to issue the certificate of compliance was approved by voice vote.

Commissioners instructed the agent to record the certificates with the town and noted the documents should be available the following day for pick-up and recording.