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Board approves front-yard landscaping changes for Elmira Street property
Summary
The Milton Historic Preservation Board approved a proposal to realign brickwork, remove part of the pavement and install new plantings and irrigation at a commercial property on Elmira Street; staff said drainage and sidewalk footprint issues are covered and the work should be completed before July 4 if scheduling allows.
The Milton Historic Preservation Board voted to approve a front-yard landscaping plan for a commercial property on Elmira Street after hearing a presentation from the applicant.
Bethany, representing Blackwood Financial Group, told the board the project would remove a section of pavement to balance the building's facade, reuse brick to match an existing course on the opposite side and add plantings and irrigation. "So what we have here before you tonight is…
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