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The Town of Templeton Conservation Commission voted to issue a Certificate of Compliance for work completed at 70 South Main Street (file 3040398) after reviewing an engineer’s letter, as-built plans and photos and a Dec. 11 site visit.
Commission member S2 read the engineer’s letter into the record, quoting that “the work approved on this order on this lot has been satisfactorily completed.” The commission noted that S2, George and Dave attended the site visit and that the as-built plans matched on-site conditions.
A motion to issue the COC was made and seconded; the commission voted in favor. Following the vote, staff said it would contact the applicant to inform them the file sign and erosion controls may be removed and that commissioners would sign the document for the file.
The action closes the town’s Order of Conditions for the property unless new information is presented. Staff will return the signed COC to the applicant and file the record with the commission.
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