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- Middlesex County
- 9/11/24
- 09/11/2024
- 154 Minutes
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Overview: The Littleton Conservation Commission meeting on September 10, 2024, via Zoom, focused on various topics, including the possibility of implementing a payment in lieu of policy for tree removals and discussions on wetland delineations.
- MA
- Middlesex County
- 8/20/24
- 08/22/2024
- 90 Minutes
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Overview: During a recent meeting of the Littleton Conservation Commission, members addressed multiple topics, including the approval of a project for electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, enforcement orders, and discussions on tree policy exceptions. The meeting, held via Zoom on August 20, 2024, tackled various environmental and administrative issues demanding immediate attention.
- MA
- Middlesex County
- 8/6/24
- 08/07/2024
- 111 Minutes
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Overview: In their recent Zoom meeting, the Littleton Conservation Commission tackled several issues, with the enforcement order for a property on Powers Road taking center stage. A resident named John McEn, who lives at the property, discussed his use of millings from roadwork to level his driveway, inadvertently expanding it beyond intended limits. He also mentioned an incomplete septic permit. The commissioners focused on whether the work breached the Wetlands Protection Act, particularly concerning the 50-foot and 100-foot buffer zones around wetland areas.
- MA
- Middlesex County
- 7/23/24
- 07/24/2024
- 119 Minutes
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Overview: The Littleton Conservation Commission meeting on July 23, 2024, featured the introduction of new land protection prioritization tools by the Sudbury Valley Trustees (SVT) and included discussions on compliance requests, enforcement orders, and conservation efforts.
- MA
- Middlesex County
- 6/18/24
- 06/20/2024
- 21 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Littleton Conservation Commission approved a land use permit for a significant emergency response training exercise organized by the Littleton Volunteer Corps. This large-scale drill, designed to simulate a small plane crash and a fire at Oak Hill, will involve around 70 first responders and authorities. Key points from the debate included the impact on the community, advance public notifications, and traffic management, particularly for cyclists near the training location.