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The Natural Resources Commission voted to close the hearing and issue an order under DEP file 1371689 for work at 185 Heathbridge Road. Nathaniel, representing the applicant and identifying himself as with Stands and McNary, presented plans to remove an existing house and build a replacement dwelling sited outside the 50‑foot no‑build zone and to relocate septic so the system meets Concord’s 75‑foot setback to wetlands. Nathaniel also said the health department approved the revised septic location.
After questions about invasive species removal, tree replacement and whether the existing septic would be abandoned in place, an unidentified commissioner moved to close the hearing and issue the order with the stated standard and special conditions. The motion was seconded and carried by a voice vote.
The commission recorded that the order will include standard conditions 1–20 and special conditions 21–59; the project’s landscape and invasive‑species plans were submitted and will be part of the conditions. The commission indicated no additional public comment was received before voting.
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