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Planning board approves retaining wall at 173 Inlet Drive with stormwater and tree-protection conditions
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Board approved construction of a retaining wall and related fill at 173 Inlet Drive, allowing a new single‑family home to be built provided the applicant implements the on‑site stormwater measures and supplies an arborist report to protect an existing 19‑inch live oak.
The Planning and Zoning Board on March 4 approved a conservation-overlay development application to allow construction of a retaining wall, associated fill and a new single-family house at 173 Inlet Drive, contingent on stormwater controls and tree‑protection measures.
Board members voted to approve the application after hearing a staff report and a presentation from the applicant’s consultant, Tom Bartlett, and receiving public comment from two nearby residents who said they have experienced silt and drainage problems from current work on the lot.
The applicant said the proposed design would use bioswales, underground retention and pervious pavers to meet St.…
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