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Commission issues favorable jurisdictional ruling for timber harvest to remove dying ash

Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Commission (IWCC) · January 27, 2026
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Summary

Andrew Clark presented a timber‑harvest plan to remove dead and dying ash and other trees at 266 Old Canterbury Turnpike; the commission issued a favorable jurisdictional ruling that the activity is allowable under Connecticut statutes and no further permit is required from the commission.

Andrew Clark presented a proposal for a mechanized timber harvest on a privately owned property that contains roughly 1.6 acres of wetlands. Clark said the work aims to remove dead and dying ash and other trees affected by emerald ash borer, using mechanized harvest methods and brush/skid trails that do not…

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