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Abutter raises sewage concerns at Barrett pool hearing; commission closes hearing citing past certificate of compliance
Summary
At a Jan. 9 hearing for a proposed pool and cabana at 31 Dukes Road, abutter Karen McClellan alleged a prior order of conditions was not met and said she and neighbors 'saw effluent in the wetland.' The commission said a prior certificate of compliance limits its ability to reopen the matter, advised enforcement channels, and voted to close the hearing with Commissioner Williams recused.
The Conservation Commission on Jan. 9 heard public objections to a proposed pool and cabana at 31 Dukes Road, where Brian Madden of LEC Environmental represented the applicant and described a 15-by-30-foot pool, a 240-square-foot cabana, dry-laid patio work and a short sewer-pump connection using the existing force main.
Karen McClellan, an abutter who said she owns 37 Dukes Road, read a letter into the record alleging that a previous order of conditions on the property was not fulfilled and said neighbors had "seen effluent in the wetland, and it was…
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