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Pine Street
Applicant seeks to construct a 28 unit residential housing development on a 3.74 acre parcel of land that includes 3.73 acres of upland. Eastondale Cottages, LLC. For property at 121 Pine Street and 848 Washington Street, South Easton
Letter of Eligibility from Mass Housing dated August 6, 2008
Site plan for Eastondale Cottages
Old Colony Planning Council Regional Transportation plan concerning Safety. For quick reading, click "edit", "find" enter Easton

The City of Brockton experienced the most crashes that resulted in fatalities within the study time-period with 118 crashes. Plymouth had the second highest with 67 fatal crashes. Stoughton had 32, the third most highest, followed by Easton with 29

Foreclosed homes a reality check for Developers
by Vicki-Ann Downing, Brockton Enterprise
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Peer Review Comments from Nitsch Engineering regarding plan April 9, 2009
Traffic Impact and Access Study
prepared by the Applicant's Engineer, Robert P. Campbell, PE, PTOE April 24, 2009
Drainage Calculations
Prepared by the Applicant's Engineering Firm, Gallagher Engineering May 21, 2007 revised April 27, 2009
UPDATED: Peer Review Comments from Nitsch Engineering May 1, 2009
Resuested waivers Nov 19, 2008

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Peer Review by Nover-Armstrong Associates July 8, 2009
retained by local neighbors and abutters