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Votes at a glance: Danvers Conservation Commission issues certificates of compliance and approves roadway completion

April 25, 2025 | Town of Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts


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Votes at a glance: Danvers Conservation Commission issues certificates of compliance and approves roadway completion
The Danvers Conservation Commission on April 24 voted on several routine compliance items and recorded outcomes on certificates of compliance and related conditions.

Key votes and outcomes

- 130 Center Street (DEP file 14-1298): The commission issued a certificate of compliance for the property owned by First Maryland Cambridge Trust (trustee Alex Steinberg) and noted that the prior Order of Conditions had not been implemented. The commission marked the order as invalid (work was never commenced) and recorded that the certificate would be filed with the registry to allow the pending property sale to proceed.

- 197 Newbury Street (DEP file 14-1299): The commission issued a certificate of compliance for the property owned by Joe DeRusa, following presentation by Thorson Acreley (professional wetland scientist, Williams & Sperajis). The commission included a continuing condition (recorded as condition 51) requiring that stormwater best management practices be maintained per the operation and maintenance and pollution prevention plan and that evidence of maintenance be provided to the commission on a semiannual basis; that condition was noted to continue in perpetuity.

- 69 North Street / Chatham Lane (DEP file 14-1370): The commission issued a certificate of compliance for the roadway (Chatham Lane) presented by Chris Sperajis (engineer, Williams and Sperajis). The roadway construction substantially conformed to the approved plan, and the commission recorded a condition in perpetuity requiring permanent stabilization of disturbed areas and ongoing maintenance; the roadway acceptance is on the Town warrant for May 19 for street acceptance.

Other actions

- Minutes: The commission voted to accept minutes from the April 10, 2025 meeting.

Each motion passed on unanimous recorded voice votes (commission recorded as "Aye" on roll-call style votes).

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