Westport Conservation Commission Approves New Septic System and Discusses Wind Farm Impacts

In its recent meeting, the Westport Conservation Commission approved a new septic system for a property on Hillside Road, deliberated on the environmental and community impacts of proposed wind farm projects, and addressed various other environmental and regulatory matters.

The most significant topic of discussion was the formation of a committee to evaluate the impacts of wind farms on the town of Westport. This committee, chaired by John Bull, will focus on the economic benefits rather than disputing the viability of offshore wind projects. The committee’s mission is to advise the select board and engage with the Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act (MEPA) process to ensure community concerns regarding environmental impacts are adequately addressed. A motion to appoint Jake to the committee was unanimously supported. There was also discussion about potentially appointing Phil Weinberg as an interim member due to his extensive knowledge in the area, although the committee’s capacity to accommodate multiple interim members remains uncertain.

There are concerns regarding the proposed cable infrastructure associated with wind projects, particularly the necessity of soil sampling and the technical challenges posed by local geography. The preservation of local freshwater streams, such as Kirby Brook and Angeline Brook, is critical, and any potential damage during construction must be mitigated. These cables cannot be suspended above ground due to their size, necessitating careful planning for their placement and installation methods.

The conversation also touched on the Vineyard Wind project, which is currently under a stop order and unable to generate electricity but is still permitted to conduct studies. Members expressed concern over the cumulative impacts of multiple offshore wind projects on the habitat and environment. The necessity for effective coordination with state agencies like Coastal Zone Management and Fish and Wildlife was emphasized, given the potential rise in community opposition influenced by recent turbine failures and marine life concerns.

In addition to the wind farm discussions, the Commission dealt with several other matters. A septic system replacement on Hillside Road was approved. The existing system was 59 feet from the wetlands, and the new system will be situated 58 feet away, featuring an AX20 unit with a pump chamber and a bottomless sand filter to minimize the footprint due to space constraints from a neighboring well. The proposal had already received Board of Health approval, and the Commission recommended a negative box 3 determination, with the motion passing unanimously.

A Notice of Intent for maintenance work on Cadman Neck Road was also presented. The proposal included maintaining an existing pier and installing two new float piles to upgrade an amnesty license to a permanent one. Despite concerns about the height and standards for existing docks, the Commission approved the installation of the two piles with the requirement for float stops.

The meeting also addressed a complaint regarding Russell Minahan, who was reported to be illegally cutting trees in a wetland area on the corner of Cummings Lane and Horseneck Road. A letter was prepared advising Minahan to cease the illegal cutting, with a suggestion to contact him directly to expedite the process.

Financial matters were briefly discussed, including the approval of mileage reimbursement for Christopher Capone and advertising expenses for East Bay newspapers, both of which passed without opposition.

An update on the ongoing revision of the open space plan was provided, highlighting its importance for grant applications and land acquisitions related to resource area preservation. Upcoming meetings to facilitate this process were mentioned.

The Commission also reviewed recent severe weather events and their implications. A report on significant flooding and damage in Connecticut due to a “1000-year storm” prompted discussions on the necessity for updated infrastructure to mitigate potential future risks. There was also a broader conversation about regulatory updates from the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) concerning construction in the velocity zone and enhanced stormwater controls due to climate change. The group is awaiting feedback on these proposed regulations.

The meeting concluded with a PowerPoint presentation regarding transmission lines, serving both Connecticut and Westport. The routes are parallel paths to serve different areas, raising concerns about the potential environmental impact. The depth and width of the trenching required for the cables were discussed, estimated to be between 20 to 50 feet deep. The importance of community awareness and vigilance regarding the project’s potential impacts was underscored, given the complexities of state jurisdiction over certain areas.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Town Administrator:
Jim Hartnett
Environmental Commission Officials:
Paul Joncas, Kevin Carter, Philip M. Weinberg, Jason Powell, Thomas Merchant, Burton Bryan, Jacob McGuigan

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