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The commission approved two applications after finding them Class B (non‑significant impact): a 23‑lot resubdivision at 84 Silas Deane Road and a 72‑unit multifamily development at 1947 Center Groton Road, each approved with conditions including plan revisions per the Town Engineer, required erosion controls, and Wetlands Officer inspections. A culvert replacement application for Hyde Mill Pentway was also ruled Class B but tabled to the July 7, 2026 meeting to allow for the appeal period and further review. The commission discussed DEEP wetlands training as part of Sustainable CT, amended the agenda order, and approved the May 5, 2026 minutes as amended.
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Developers for a 23‑lot subdivision and a 72‑unit apartment project received wetlands approval with conditions; they must update plans to address town engineer comments, install and maintain erosion controls, and have the Wetlands Officer inspect before work starts. A town project to replace a culvert was preliminarily classified as unlikely to significantly harm wetlands but was tabled for final action at the July meeting to allow time for review. Commission members reported completing state wetlands training, which they said improved their ability to evaluate project impacts.
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