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Plympton Conservation Commission approves Certificate of Compliance and minutes, adjourns

Plympton Conservation Commission · April 7, 2026
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Summary

At the April 7 meeting the commission unanimously approved a Certificate of Compliance for SE266‑0150 (50 Elm Street driveway crossing), approved March 3 open and executive minutes as amended, and adjourned at 7:54 p.m.; motions passed by roll‑call votes.

The Plympton Conservation Commission approved several routine actions at its April 7, 2026 session. Commissioner Amy Cronin moved to issue a Certificate of Compliance for SE266‑0150 (50 Elm Street driveway crossing); Commissioner Tim Ferraro seconded and the motion passed by unanimous roll‑call vote: Rick Burnet: Aye; Amy Cronin: Aye; Tim Ferraro: Aye; Molly Hutt: Aye; Mike Matern: Aye.

The commission also approved the March 3, 2026 open‑session minutes and the March 3 executive‑session minutes as amended following a motion by Chair Rick Burnet and a second by Tim Ferraro; both motions were carried by the same unanimous roll‑call vote. Finally, Mr. Matern moved to adjourn; Ms. Hutt seconded and the meeting adjourned at 7:54 p.m. by unanimous roll‑call vote. The commission noted upcoming meetings on April 21 and May 5, 2026.