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The Natural Resources Commission handled a series of procedural and administrative items during its hybrid meeting. The commission accepted the September 11 minutes (motion made and carried with at least one abstention noted) and accepted the October 1 minutes by voice vote.
The commission voted to continue a notice of intent for 110 Spencer Brook Road to January 8, 2025 (DEP file 13776186). Commissioners also voted to issue certificates of compliance related to Sunnyside Lane (road and lot grading associated with 61 Sunnyside Lane; DEP file 137‑1601). Finally, the commission approved an administrative approval for removal of a compromised tree in the outer buffer zone near a new home on Rookery Lane after a site review by the land manager.
These items were approved by voice votes during the meeting; the transcript records affirmations but does not provide detailed roll‑call vote tallies for every action.
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