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Brentwood conservation commission raises no objection to Higley family plan for display area and pond restoration
Summary
The commission voted to register no objection to a proposal by the Higley family to remove a house, abandon an old septic, expand gravel display parking in a 65-foot wetland buffer and perform selective clearing intended to restore a man-made pond; commissioners emphasized use restrictions and that the plan proceeds next to the planning board.
The Brentwood Conservation Commission voted to register no objection to a plan by the Higley family that would remove an on-site house, abandon an existing septic system and expand a gravel display and parking area within the 65-foot wetland buffer adjacent to a man-made pond.
The project’s applicant representative described the permanent impact inside the 65-foot buffer as “just over 6,800 square feet” and said selective clearing associated with restoring the pond would total about 8,581 square feet. The representative said…
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