The Petitioner shall, if permits from other Town boards are required for the project, file simultaneously with those boards (unless such applications were filed prior to filing with the Commission). Any information or plans communicated to those boards shall also be sent to the Commission by the Petitioner. The Commission may also require the petitioner to submit complete copies of the application and all of its accompanying data to the Fire Department or the Bare Hill Watershed Management Committee. Should the petitioner fail to submit copies to any board, department or committee required by the Commission, the application may be treated as an incomplete application under §
147-11 below.
In a Riverine situation, in addition to the requirements of §
147-6, the Conservation Commission shall notify the following of any proposed alteration or relocation of a watercourse:
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Adjacent Communities
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NFIP State Coordinator
Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation
251 Causeway Street, Suite 600-700
Boston, MA 02114-2104
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NFIP Program Specialist
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Region I
99 High Street, 6th Floor
Boston, MA 02110
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An application must include, at a minimum, on a properly executed WPA Form, the items required under §
147-6, properly executed Harvard Forms A, B, C (if necessary), D, E and F, and a certified list of abutters and the necessary information detailed under Article
IV. If the Commission determines that an application is incomplete or improper it shall notify the applicant within 21 days of the date of receipt. The Commission may, at its discretion:
A. Return the entire application, in which case all the required time
periods for processing the application will become invalid.
B. Require that additional information or materials be submitted within
a specified period of time, which shall be no later than the date
of the scheduled public hearing.
C. Continue the public hearing at the applicant's expense, for a period
to be determined by the Commission.