Natick Conservation Commission May 6 record reduced to two words

NATICK — May 6, 2026 — Natick Conservation Commission's May 6 meeting transcript yields no substantive record. The posted agenda listed seven public hearings — certificate of compliance requests for 172 Cottage Street (DEP #233-886) and 5 Bass Terrace (DEP #233-855); a continued abbreviated notice of resource area delineation for 5 Glenwood Street (DEP #233-933); a request for determination of applicability at the Memorial Beach sewer pump station; a notice of intent for 104 West Central Street; a continued local-bylaw notice of intent for 33 Pine Street; and a continued notice of intent for the South Natick Parks project at 7, 11 and 23 Pleasant Street (DEP #233-934). General business included beaver management volunteers in the Town Forest, a metal detecting request, a draft combined sewer overflow letter to MWRA modeled on a Charles River Watershed Association template, and departmental updates from staff member Claire. The Natick Pegasus transcript contains only the words "Thank you," and votes cannot be reported.

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