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Inland Wetlands commission approves three single‑family home applications with erosion‑control conditions

Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Commission · March 23, 2026
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Summary

The Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Commission on March 5 voted unanimously to approve three single‑family home applications in upland review areas (two on Canterbury Turnpike and one on Sabrina's Court), imposing limits‑of‑disturbance, erosion controls and a tree‑tagging requirement to mark wetland boundaries.

The Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Commission on March 5 approved three applications to build new single‑family homes in upland review areas, finding the projects are not significant activities and attaching conditions intended to protect adjacent wetlands.

Bob DeLuca of CLA Engineers presented two Canterbury Turnpike applications for Integrity Properties Group, saying one lot contains no wetlands but is within the regulated upland review area because of wetlands on the adjacent parcel and that the other lot includes a nearby forested wetland. "There's about a 2,000 square foot of disturbance in the upland review area" for the first lot, DeLuca said. For the lot that contains the wetland,…

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