Shutesbury Conservation Commission Grapples with National Grid Project’s Environmental Impact

The Shutesbury Conservation Commission meeting on February 13th centered around environmental discussions, with a primary focus on the National Grid’s “Central to Western Massachusetts Energy Improvement Project” and its potential impacts on local ecosystems. The project, which includes tree removal in sensitive areas, has sparked concern due to its intersection with priority habitats for endangered species. The commission emphasized the importance of creating locally-focused mitigation measures that would directly benefit the wetlands of Shutesbury.

At the forefront of the meeting was the discussion about the Environmental Notification Form (ENF) recently submitted by National Grid to the Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act (MEPA). This form opens the project to public comment, allowing the commission to provide input on the environmental review process. The commission highlighted its responsibility to thoroughly review the project, particularly concerning its impact on wetlands, and expressed a desire for National Grid to engage directly with them to negotiate mitigation strategies tailored to Shutesbury’s environmental needs.

The commission voiced concerns about the cumulative impact of multiple energy projects in the area, noting the overlap with a previous Eversource project from 2022. Members discussed alternative models for tree removal, such as selective cutting, to minimize environmental damage. There was a consensus on the importance of preserving vegetation in critical areas and ensuring that mitigation efforts are specific to Shutesbury’s ecological landscape.

Public comments contributed to the discussion, with individuals emphasizing the importance of detailed comments from the commission and a wetland scientist, which contrasted with the select board’s approach. This distinction highlighted the need for coordination between the commission and the select board to integrate their perspectives into a unified response to MEPA.

In addition to the National Grid project, the commission addressed several other environmental and administrative matters. Discussions included logistical concerns about scheduling a training session with Mark Stinson from the Department of Environmental Protection. This training is important for understanding the regulatory responsibilities related to projects like that of National Grid.

The meeting also covered updates on site visits, such as one to 375 Locks Pond, where potential tree removal was assessed. Although no issues were found, concerns about an intermittent stream near the proposed removal site were raised. The commission emphasized the importance of maintaining ecological integrity during such activities.

Further, the commission reviewed administrative requests for tree removals, including those on Lake View Road and Locks Pond Road. The discussions focused on ensuring that tree removal activities do not adversely affect nearby streams and that appropriate replacement measures are adopted. The commission approved these requests, emphasizing the need for erosion control measures and tree replanting in line with their regulations.

Regulatory matters dominated the latter part of the meeting, with a focus on updating bylaws to ensure they are aligned with state laws while remaining robust and clear. The conversation touched on the importance of maintaining local regulations that can stand independently from state documents to avoid complications if state laws change. Participants debated the clarity of language within the regulations, particularly regarding conservation restrictions and vegetation removal.

A key discussion point was the proposal to simplify tree replacement requirements, moving away from a complex chart based on tree size to a more practical approach considering proximity to resource areas. This streamlined approach was generally well-received, though some members raised concerns about the requirement to replace removed trees with the same species.

As the meeting concluded, the commission noted an upcoming significant project involving the Department of Public Works, set to be a major agenda item in the next meeting. Additionally, concerns were raised about the lack of members on the Zoning Board of Appeals, with calls for community involvement to fill these roles.

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:
Rebecca Torres
Environmental Commission Officials:
Mary David, Robin Harrington, Scott Kahan, Beth Willson, Carey Marshall (Land Use Clerk)

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