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Stoughton building committee moves South Elementary project forward after land‑swap approval
Summary
After a town vote approving a land swap, the Stoughton School Building Committee reviewed design milestones, confirmed a commissioning agent, and set permitting dates including an ANR review, planning‑board hearings in December and January, and a potential site‑plan approval in February.
The Stoughton School Building Committee on an evening agenda confirmed next steps for the Stoughton South Elementary School project after a recent town vote that cleared a land swap needed for the site. Committee members were told the land‑swap articles passed at a special town meeting, allowing the project to advance to permitting and final design stages.
Eric, a committee member, told the panel the special town meeting “took place where the land swap articles passed,” and that the project team will seek ANR (Approval Not Required) determinations at the planning‑board meeting scheduled for the next day. He said, if planning‑board review goes as expected,…
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