Halifax Conservation Commission Tackles Tree Removal and Wetlands Preservation
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Meeting Date:
05/14/2024
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Recording Published:
05/16/2024
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Duration:
136 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Plymouth County
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Towns:
Halifax
- Meeting Overview:
During the recent Halifax Conservation Commission meeting, several pressing environmental matters were addressed, including the potential removal of pine trees on Crescent Avenue and the delineation of wetland boundaries at Marland Landing. The meeting also dealt with concerns over water drainage issues in the neighborhood, potential property donations to the Plymouth Wildland Trust, and discussions on storm water management and property maintenance.
The discussion about the property on Crescent Avenue involved a request for the removal of pine trees by the property owners due to damage from falling branches. The lack of adequate documentation and the decision to conduct a site visit were central to the debate, resulting in the hearing being continued until May 28th. This issue is significant as it highlights the commission’s role in balancing property owner needs with environmental preservation, especially when potential safety issues are raised.
Another item was the continued and red hearing for zero Laurel and zero Thompson Street at Marland Landing. Revised plans for this area were presented, including a delineation of wetland boundaries, which had been approved by a peer reviewer from Ecosystem Solutions.
Water management issues were also at the forefront of the discussion. Residents expressed concerns about flooding on their property and in the surrounding area. The commission considered the inspection of basins and pipes and discussed the need for proper maintenance and cleaning. The jurisdiction and authority of the commission to address these storm water management issues were debated, with the commission planning to work with VHB to investigate and address the concerns raised.
The meeting also featured a debate regarding a property on South Street, where the owner proposed a 14-acre donation to the Plymouth Wildland Trust. The commission discussed the placement of the driveway and the proximity of the dwelling to the wetlands, with concerns raised about allowing a dwelling to be located so close to the wetlands and the implications of such a decision. The commission requested further details and clarity on the plans before making a decision.
A hypothetical development plan for a property potentially inundated with wetlands was also discussed. The commission members expressed skepticism about the feasibility of such development due to the significant challenges involved. The property owner sought an indication of whether any development would be allowed to maximize the property’s value for donation, which led to a discussion about the potential impact on hydrology and environmental considerations.
The commission also addressed a partial certificate of compliance for a septic repair at a property that was not completed. The debate centered on whether the board should sign off without an explanation from the property owners. The need for property owners to provide an explanation before the board could decide was highlighted.
Other items included a complaint about trash and junk buildup at a property on Monponsett Street, a drainage issue complaint on Plymouth Street, and storm water management issues. The commission’s scope of work and its jurisdiction were topics, with suggestions for educational outreach and assistance for property owners dealing with junk accumulation.
The meeting also involved administrative matters such as the review and approval of minutes from the previous meeting, the approval of bills, and discussions about the powers of the conservation agent and potential regulatory changes.
Cody Haddad
Environmental Commission Officials:
Kathy Evans, Edward Lane, Kimberley King-Cavicchi, Melanie Martin-Plant
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/14/2024
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Recording Published:
05/16/2024
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Duration:
136 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Plymouth County
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Towns:
Halifax
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