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Conservation commission closes hearing on proposed Oxford Road fire substation, issues conditions over wetlands and stormwater

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The Town of Charlton Conservation Commission closed the public hearing on a proposed two‑story fire substation at 4 Oxford Road and voted to issue an order with conditions after the project team said they had reduced wetland impacts and proposed on‑site stormwater detention and treatment.

The Town of Charlton Conservation Commission voted to close the public hearing and issue an order with conditions for a proposed two‑story fire substation at 4 Oxford Road. The project team told the commission they had reduced work in wetland buffer zones and will manage stormwater on site.

Chris Adi of Niche Engineering, who said he was representing the town on the project, described the building as a roughly 13,000‑square‑foot, two‑story substation. Adi said the first floor would contain the apparatus bay, support rooms, administrative offices and a small meeting room; the second floor would include living quarters with a kitchen, dining area and dorms. He said…

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