Sturbridge Conservation Commission
Meeting Agenda for Thursday, March 16, 2017
**Meeting will be held at the Sturbridge Center Office Building 301 Main Street, 2nd floor**
6:00 PM- Open Meeting - Quorum check
Working session for wetland bylaw review.
7:00 Committee Updates: CPA, Trail Committee, and Lakes Advisory Committee, Open Space
Walk-ins
Ethan Hillman, 175 Podunk Road to show revised site plan based on ConCom comments.
Public Hearings
7:15 Notice of Intent; DEP #300-tbd; 660 Main Street; Heal, Inc, represented by Thompson-Liston Assoc; new construction of 3300sf commercial building with parking lot for 31 cars within the buffer zone. Continued from March 2.
7:30 Request for Determination of Applicability: 335 The Trail: Robert Davis: installation of a garage including excavation of a foundation; in a riverfront area. Continued from Feb 16, 2017
7:45 Notice of Intent, DEP#300-959, 9 Holland Road, Richard DiBonaventura, represented by Paquette Builders. Culvert repair and site stabilization in the riverfront area. Continued from July 21, 2016.
Letter Permits
274 Big Alum Rd, Virginia Roscioli. Removal of 2 trees.
61 Bennetts Rd, David Beal. Service line for propane tank.
72 Farquhar Road, Nicholas Iozzo, Removal of 10+ trees
Old business
DEP #300-727, Big Alum Lake Association requesting 3-year extension to OOC.
Amend Order of Conditions to conform to current performance standards.
DEP #300-726, Cedar Lake Association requesting 3-year extension to OOC.
Amend Order of Conditions to conform to current performance standards.
New business
Request for Certificate of Compliance
DEP #300-903, 15 Vinton Rd. Septic system replacement.
Forest Cutting Plans
Breakneck Road, 78-acres. Harris Holdings, LLC
Paradise Lane, 36.6 acres. Robt. F. Para Family Trust
Correspondence
Approval of minutes:
Agent Report
Adjourn
The items listed, which may be discussed at the meeting, are those reasonably anticipated by the Chair.~ Not all items listed may in fact be discussed and other items not listed may also be brought up for discussion to the extent permitted by law.~ For those items that will be discussed, the Conservation Commission will address its questions and concerns with a proponent before allowing the public to weigh in on the topic being discussed with the proponent.~ For public discussion of non-agenda items, such discussion will be handled during the Walk-in period or as allowed by the Chair.
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