NEW MILFORD, CT — The Inland Wetlands Commission on July 9 continued a public hearing on a proposal to repair eroded streambanks along Sullivan Farm Road while reviewing six development applications, accepting four new applications and approving several bond releases.
The commission unanimously voted to continue the public hearing for an application submitted by Garrett Meade for repairs to eroded streambanks near residences at 53-56 Sullivan Farm Road, until its Aug. 13 regular meeting.
The meeting began at 7 p.m. in the Loretta Brickley Conference Room at Town Hall. Chairperson Cathy Setterlin presided, with alternate members David Melycher, Angela Dimmitt and Thomas Lappala seated for absent commissioners. The meeting adjourned at 8:21 p.m.
In addition to continuing the Sullivan Farm Road hearing, commissioners reviewed several pending wetland applications involving residential, commercial and municipal projects. The agenda included proposals for:
No formal votes on those applications were recorded in the meeting motions.
The commission also received four new applications for future review:
Commissioners unanimously approved a duly authorized agent application for Russell Remodeling LLC to remove and replace an existing deck with a new 16-by-12-foot deck at 4 Two Rivers Lane.
The commission unanimously approved three bond releases recommended by Wetlands Enforcement Officer James Ferlow:
Commissioners unanimously approved the minutes of their June 11 meeting and authorized payment of two bills totaling approximately $1,125 for legal notices and legal services.
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