Westport Conservation Commission Approves Sand Placement After-the-Fact
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Meeting Date:
10/08/2024
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Recording Published:
10/08/2024
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Duration:
67 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Bristol County
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Towns:
Westport
- Meeting Overview:
The Westport Conservation Commission meeting on October 8th was marked by debate over a retrospective approval for sand placement on a coastal bank, alongside discussions about new residential developments and emergency flood mitigation measures. The Commission navigated issues of environmental regulation, public concerns, and procedural compliance.
The most notable issue was the approval of Martin Keller’s after-the-fact Notice of Intent for sand nourishment on Cadman Neck Road. The sand had been placed without prior authorization to combat storm erosion, protect an existing tree, and restore a recreational area. An engineer confirmed the sand was clean and compatible with the existing conditions. However, the Commission expressed unease about setting a precedent for post-action approvals without prior consultation, emphasizing the need for adherence to conservation regulations. Despite the concerns, a motion was passed to lift the enforcement order and approve the sand placement, subject to conditions that future sand additions must be pre-approved and match existing grain size. Repairs to an existing wooden stairway were also approved, with restrictions against any expansion. The decision faced dissent from one member worried about the implications of such after-the-fact approvals, arguing for the need to uphold procedural integrity.
Adjacent to this, the Commission addressed a Notice of Intent for a single-family dwelling on Main Road, with Northeast Engineers representing the project. This development involved constructing a home within a buffer zone, including a septic system yet to be reviewed by the Board of Health. The Commission recommended approval contingent on the installation of a split rail fence and boulders to demarcate the no-activity zone, preventing future unauthorized clearing. The motion was unanimously approved, pending Board of Health approval and the installation of a permanent demarcation structure.
Public concerns about environmental impacts were also raised during the discussion of another residential project at Old County Road. Residents voiced fears about potential flooding and the adequacy of the proposed stormwater management system, with some highlighting past issues with septic systems due to poor-quality fill. The Commission reassured residents that the stormwater design aimed to manage roof runoff effectively, with a natural slope directing water away from neighboring properties. They emphasized compliance with the Wetlands Protection Act, explaining that aesthetic concerns could not influence their ruling. The project was approved, with assurances of ongoing inspections to verify alignment with the approved plans.
The meeting also delved into emergency measures for Richmond Pond Lane, where significant flooding had impacted accessibility. The Commission approved an emergency certificate to excavate an outlet to alleviate the flooding crisis temporarily. This measure was seen as a stopgap, with members urging residents to seek long-term engineering solutions, noting the private road’s exclusion from town maintenance responsibilities.
Additionally, the Commission discussed the ecological management of wetlands and plover nesting sites. Reports from a brook trout survey revealed concerning declines in populations, prompting calls for continued monitoring and analysis of environmental impacts.
Jim Hartnett
Environmental Commission Officials:
Paul Joncas, Kevin Carter, Philip M. Weinberg, Jason Powell, Thomas Merchant, Burton Bryan, Jacob McGuigan
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Meeting Date:
10/08/2024
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Recording Published:
10/08/2024
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Duration:
67 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:
Westport
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