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Uxbridge Conservation Commission: COCs granted, peer review ordered and enforcement issues flagged

Town of Uxbridge Conservation Commission
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Summary

At its April 22 meeting the commission approved a certificate of compliance for a septic repair on Aldrich Street, ordered a wetlands peer review at 48 & 52 Homeward Avenue, approved an Order of Conditions for 63 & 67 Homeward Avenue with field-flagging conditions, continued several hearings at applicants’ requests, and directed staff to investigate potential clearing and permit violations at Quaker Highway and a drainage dispute at 195 South Main Street.

The Town of Uxbridge Conservation Commission handled a series of routine and enforcement matters at its April 22 meeting, approving some closures and continuing or referring others for further review.

Certificates and orders - The commission voted to issue a Certificate of Compliance for DEP 3121145 (104 Aldrich Street) after Karen Degan of Allen Engineering said the October 2023 septic repair is stabilized and buffer-zone work is in lawn; the motion carried unanimously. - For 63 and 67 Homeward Avenue, Byron Andrews presented revised grading and compensatory flood-storage calculations. Commissioners approved an Order of Conditions with two special conditions: (1) wetland flags must be refreshed or replaced prior to…

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