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Milton seeks watershed master plan and DEP urban‑infill permit to ease downtown development
Summary
City staff said a watershed master plan and a 20‑year DEP conceptual permit for urban infill would let new developments ‘piggyback’ on a city stormwater permit, reducing permitting cost for developers and enabling planned downtown infill and a regional stormwater park.
City of Milton staff told the Community Improvement Board that they are pursuing funding and technical work to support a watershed master plan, an updated stormwater master plan and a DEP conceptual permit for an urban infill overlay intended to streamline future development.
Jacob (city staff) explained that the DEP conceptual permit allows the city to define how stormwater will be treated in a defined redevelopment area for the next 20 years so…
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