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As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm glow over Lakeville, community members gathered at the local police station for a public hearing that would shape the future of their neighborhood. On the agenda was a proposal that aimed to enhance a property on Staple Shoals Road, presented by Jacob from Zenith Consulting Engineers.
The proposal included plans for a modest construction project featuring a new deck on the water side of a home, along with a small 16-square-foot addition to the existing mudroom. This addition, while minor, is part of a larger effort to improve the property while adhering to environmental regulations.
A significant aspect of the proposal was the upgrade of the existing septic system. The new system would utilize a bottomless sand filter, designed to minimize environmental impact. This upgrade is crucial for maintaining the health of the surrounding area, especially given the proximity to water bodies.
In a bid to further reduce the environmental footprint, the proposal also included the removal of existing concrete structures, such as stairs and a patio. This effort aims to decrease the impervious area of the lot, lowering the coverage from 29.1% to 28.3%. Such changes reflect a commitment to responsible land use and conservation, aligning with the goals of the Lakeville Conservation Commission.
As discussions unfolded, it became clear that the community is keen on balancing development with environmental stewardship. The hearing not only highlighted the specifics of the proposal but also underscored the importance of collaboration between residents and local authorities in preserving Lakeville's natural beauty for future generations.
Converted from Lakeville Conservation Commission, 8-12-25 meeting on August 13, 2025
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