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Uxbridge conservation commission continues Crown Shield Avenue stormwater review after applicant revises basin design

Uxbridge Conservation Commission
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The commission heard a presentation from Oak Consulting Group on revised stormwater plans for Crown Shield Avenue (DEP 3121189/SWM 11) that reconfigure a proposed filter basin to an infiltration basin and increase recharge capacity; commissioners requested clearer sequencing, stabilization inspections before Phase B and additional clarifications on maintenance and fencing before continuing the hearing to Sept. 15.

The Uxbridge Conservation Commission continued its review of the Crown Shield Avenue development on Sept. 2 after Oak Consulting Group presented revised plans that redesign the site’s stormwater management.

For the record, Sean Malone, a civil engineer with Oak Consulting Group, told the commission the project would subdivide three lots into five, with four units on most lots and a fifth lot holding the stormwater basin. Malone said eight test pits showed loamy sands and no pervasive groundwater, allowing the team to convert a previously proposed filter basin into an infiltration basin. "We have about 2 feet deep…

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