Conservation commission approves certificate of compliance for 810 Washington Avenue project

2352196 · February 20, 2025

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Summary

The Revere Conservation Commission voted to approve a certificate of compliance for the stacking‑company project at 810 Washington Avenue after a brief site inspection found erosion controls and stormwater measures in place.

The Revere Conservation Commission on Feb. 19 approved a certificate of compliance for the development at 810 Washington Avenue, finding the site stabilized and erosion and stormwater controls in place.

Commissioners said they had inspected the site before the meeting and concluded the remaining work was limited to small finish items. Daniel Sivert, the project representative, told the commission the building "is nearing completion, should be complete within the next several days, and expected to open for occupancy on March 1," and described the project as providing 30 apartments.

Commissioners who visited the site said they observed the stormwater management system and that the structure appeared "buttoned up." One commissioner told the meeting the project is "within the Wetlands Protection Act and ... compliant with it as well." No members of the public offered comment during the hearing.

The commission’s vote to approve the certificate of compliance followed a motion and second; the chair announced the motion passed with the commissioners present voting in favor. The staff will provide signed paperwork at the conservation office for the project team to pick up.

The approval confirms that, for the commission’s purposes, the contractor met the conditions tied to the approved project and that no remaining work was judged to require further corrective action.