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(Episode Description is AI generated and may be errors in accuracy) A wetlands plan can look perfect on paper and still fall apart the moment a machine shows up on site. We walk through a real Conservation Commission meeting where neighbors, engineers, and contractors all run into the same hard truth: near wetlands, sequencing and documentation matter as much as design. We start with a proposed subdivision at 699 Locust Street, including a new roadway and a stormwater drainage system built around catch basins, detention basins, controlled outfalls, and infiltration choices tied to groundwater and wetland elevations. Abutters press for clarity on buffers, wildlife impacts, and whether any wetland areas will be moved. We explain the difference between regulated wetland resource areas and an isolated depression that does not meet DEP criteria, plus why Natural Heritage review can shape a project before the planning board even takes it up. Then we shift to a Notice of Intent for a 30-by-40 garage on Sandy Hill Street, where a simple build inside the 100-foot buffer triggers a bigger conversation about an existing condition in the 25-foot no-activity zone and what “inheriting a problem” means during permitting. The meeting turns sharper with enforcement orders, including a case where erosion controls appear after excavation and another where work drifts into the buffer and cleanup promises stall. We also approve certificates of compliance, debate a wetland replication site move near Wilbur Street, and preview the town’s move toward online permitting. If you care about local land use, stormwater management, and real-world wetlands compliance, listen through to the end. Subscribe, share this with a neighbor, and leave a review with your take: where should the line be between progress and protection? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2395663/support] https://www.raynhaminfo.com/ [https://www.raynhaminfo.com/] Copyright RAYCAM INC. 2025
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