Norton Conservation Commission Faces Legal Liabilities Over Shac Landfill Settlement
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Meeting Date:
10/07/2024
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Recording Published:
10/08/2024
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Duration:
82 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Bristol County
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Towns:
Norton
- Meeting Overview:
The Norton Conservation Commission meeting held on October 7, 2024, via remote participation, primarily focused on the town’s financial liabilities related to the Shac landfill case. The town is one of 12 entities accountable for damages incurred years ago, with the total financial obligation exceeding $1 million, though the town’s portion is a lesser fraction. This situation has sparked concerns about prior agreements made when the town took possession of the property, which allegedly suggested no financial liabilities.
Questions were raised regarding the nature of the town’s liability and whether it stemmed from past agreements at the time of property acquisition. There was a call to verify these details with the attorney managing the case, recognizing the town’s legal agreements with federal entities might have complicated the issue. The commission emphasized the need for clarity, especially considering that restoration obligations had been previously addressed without further requirements from the town. One member intended to follow up on these concerns, expressing frustration over the perceived disconnect between historical agreements and current liabilities.
In addition to the landfill issue, the meeting addressed a significant project proposal for 257-259 Mansfield Avenue presented by Bowler Engineering. The project involves constructing an 8,500-square-foot training facility for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. The site currently holds two dwellings and storage areas for poles and gravel. The facility is designed to support training for electrical workers, including pole climbing and safety activities, and will feature a new stormwater management system. Discussions focused on preserving existing natural vegetation and minimizing environmental impacts by removing impervious surfaces near wetlands. The commission and project representatives collaborated to navigate wetland protection regulations while accommodating the training facility’s requirements.
The commission also engaged in a conversation about grading plans and sedimentation controls for a separate development site, emphasizing the need for appropriate stabilization measures to prevent erosion. Concerns were raised about the steepness of grading within the 25-foot buffer area, and suggestions were made to use vegetative cover and alternative sediment control measures. The construction timeline was anticipated to begin in the spring, contingent upon peer reviews.
A separate discussion centered on the jurisdictional status of a stream, crucial for determining regulatory implications for future site developments. The stream was classified as intermittent based on field observations, which did not meet the criteria for perennial status. This classification allows for potential flexibility in future development efforts. The conversation underscored the balance between mapped data and real-world observations, with the commission leaning on field evidence to support the stream’s intermittent designation.
The meeting concluded with discussions on routine matters, including the approval of orders of condition for various sites and efforts to engage the community in trail enhancements. A member shared experiences from a recent trail cleanup, expressing interest in engaging volunteers for future projects. Additionally, the commission addressed the potential impacts of hurricanes, noting shared experiences about storm severity and the importance of preparedness.
Michael Yunits
Environmental Commission Officials:
Julian Kadish, Lisa Carrozza, Daniel Pearson, Tamah Vest, Marc Fernandes, Paxton Halsall, John Thomas (Conservation Director, Stormwater Agent), Megan Harrop (Conservation Assistant)
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Meeting Date:
10/07/2024
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Recording Published:
10/08/2024
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Duration:
82 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Bristol County
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Towns:
Norton
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