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Events for 5/1/2024
Start Time6:00 PM
Title
Inland Wetlands Commission
Location
Hall of Burgess Room - Zoom Webinar & by phone
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Please be advised that the Inland Wetlands and Watercourse Regular Meeting scheduled on Wednesday, May 1, 2024 at 6:30 p.m. will be held in person and virtually for the Wetlands Commission Members, applicants and members of the public at the Naugatuck Town Hall, 229 Church St., 4th Fl., in the Hall of Burgesses. Public comment/testimony can be accepted via email at LRotella@naugatuck-ct.gov at least 24 hours prior to a meeting.

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INLAND WETLANDS MEETING AGENDA

Please be advised that THE INLAND WETLANDS AND WATERCOURSES COMMISSION will hold a Regular Meeting on Wednesday, May 1, 2024 at 6:30 p.m.

 

  1. Call to order, pledge of allegiance and attendance taken. After determination of quorum, alternates will be designated as voting members, if necessary.

     

    REGULAR MEETING AGENDA

     

  2. Review/Approval of the March 6, 2024 meeting minutes, March 13, 2024 special meeting minutes, and April 3, 2024 meeting minutes.

     

  3. Public Comment

     

  4. OLD BUSINESS

     

    1. Commission discussion/decision regarding application (IW #24-01) for proposed installation of bio-swale in 100’ upland review area, clean, expand, widen, etc. existing detention basin for additional Stormwater storage, and install outlet control structure, emergency spillway, plunge pool & rip-rap outlet to be located at the end of Morning Dove Rd (Acct # 065- 2796), Applicant: Morgan Development Corporation

       

    2. Commission discussion with Molly Johnson from Naugatuck Valley Council of Governments regarding updating the Inland Wetlands Regulations

       

  5. NEW BUSINESS

     

  6. CORRESPONDENCE

     

    1. Email from Kristen O’Neill, Environmental Analyst, Planning Section, Bureau of Water Protection and Land Reuse/Land and Water Resources Division, CT DEEP dated April 18, 2024

       

    2. Email from Alan J. Siniscalchi, President of CACIWC regarding HB 5475 dated April 19, 2024

       

  7. WEO REPORT

     

    1. Application IW # 20-08 for commercial development at 0 Prospect St., Applicant: Magdi Bebawi & Onsi Tawadros

       

    2. Application IWAA #23-03 for addition located at 707-709 Rubber Ave., Applicant: Dione Xavier

       

       

    3. Application (IW #23-07) for a pedestrian walkway over the Fulling Mills Brook located at 0 Prospect St. (Acct # 060-7050) and 47 Prospect Street, Applicant: P&M Property Mgt.

       

  8. ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS

     

    1. Administrative Report for special permit application for 2 proposed interior building lots for property located at 0 Mulberry St. (Acct # 000-3501), Applicant: RZ Enterprises, LLC

       

    2. Administrative Report for special permit application for a proposed Residential Treatment Facility within the existing building of property located at 58 Maple St., Applicant: Heritage Downtown, LLC

       

  9. ADJOURNMENT

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