Hopkinton Highlands III bond release request leaves Planning Board ‘in a weird position’ (MA)

Maillet added that he was able to retrieve some information from the surveyor’s son to give to a second surveyor. Some repairs were made at the request of the condominium association and added to the plan.  While the drainage pipes are delineated on the plan, the drainage structures were not able to be marked, according to Maillet. He noted that the association’s board expressed no drainage issues regarding the property.  Said Maillet: “The only way you can locate it is to dig it up, which doesn’t make any sense.”     Read the article…………………………….

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