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Conservation commission issues partial certificates of compliance for Alconer/Bronson lots

January 07, 2026 | Fall River City, Bristol County, Massachusetts


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Conservation commission issues partial certificates of compliance for Alconer/Bronson lots
Staff recommended partial certificates of compliance for multiple individual lots within the larger subdivision project owner‑listed as Jeffrey Johnson (SE‑24‑829). The partial releases cover lot‑level work while higher‑level infrastructure (road reconstruction and drainage structures) remains under the overall developer covenant. Commissioners moved and voted to issue the partial certificates after staff verified that each lot’s work was substantially complete and documentation (green cards/legal ad) was on file.

The commission emphasized these are partial releases and do not relieve the developer of obligations for the subdivision’s overall infrastructure or remaining site work. Staff will continue to monitor outstanding items for the larger development.

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