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Conservation commission denies Certificate of Compliance for 295 Crown Shield over slope stabilization and marker concerns

Uxbridge Conservation Commission
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The Uxbridge Conservation Commission voted to deny a Certificate of Compliance for DEP/ZEP 3121165 (295 Crown Shield, Lot 43A), citing an ungrassed slope, obscured phenospikes and lack of permanent stabilization; applicant may reapply after corrective work and visible growth.

The Uxbridge Conservation Commission voted to deny a Certificate of Compliance for DEP/ZEP file 3121165 for 295 Crown Shield Avenue, Lot 43A, after commissioners concluded the site does not match the permit-specified grassed slope and required buffer markers are not visible. The motion to deny carried on a voice vote with no recorded opposition.

The applicant's engineer, John Federico of Gerrier and Helmand, told the board that most work was within the approved disturbance zone and that three phenospikes had been installed along the 100-foot buffer. Federico said…

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