Shutesbury Conservation Commission Addresses Army Corps Exemption and Road Maintenance Initiatives
- Meeting Overview:
The Shutesbury Conservation Commission meeting on March 13, 2025, covered several topics, with extensive discussion on the Army Corps of Engineers’ exemption from local wetland regulations and the implementation of a bundled Notice of Intent (NOI) for road maintenance.
2:22:27A central focus of the meeting was the Army Corps of Engineers’ groundwater testing activities at the library site. The Army Corps, as a federal agency, claimed exemption from filing under the Wetlands Protection Act and local bylaws, a point of concern for commission members. A member noted their communication with the Army Corps to request clarification on the specific policy exempting them from local regulations, but a detailed response was not received. The commission expressed a desire for further dialogue with the Army Corps to gain insight into their plans, particularly concerning the locations of wells and access routes through the construction site. Although the site has become more stable due to ongoing work, certain areas remain wet, which could pose challenges during testing.
0:00In addition to federal matters, the commission discussed a bundled Notice of Intent (NOI) aimed at streamlining road maintenance activities while adhering to environmental regulations. This initiative covers projects such as grading, resurfacing, drainage improvements, culvert replacements, and enhancements to stormwater management systems. The underlying goal is to improve water quality and reduce peak discharge rates while maintaining existing infrastructure. Participants emphasized the necessity of clear definitions for resource areas and the importance of avoiding impacts on perennial streams and priority habitats.
22:05The discussion on the bundled NOI also touched on the importance of collaboration between the Conservation Commission and the Department of Public Works (DPW). It was agreed that the DPW should provide an annual list of planned activities to the commission, facilitating the identification of sensitive areas that may be impacted. Erosion and sediment controls were emphasized, along with the need for appropriate debris management. Additionally, the commission expressed concerns about the delineation of wetland resource areas, advocating for formal field determinations to ensure compliance with local regulations.
2:22:27The meeting also included a review of the Eversource project, which involves vegetation removal along power line corridors. The Massachusetts Environmental Policy Act (MEPA) application submitted by Eversource was discussed, along with the potential for mitigation projects. Concerns were raised about a property on Wendell Road that a resident wishes to preserve, and its suitability for mitigation purposes given existing conservation easements. The commission expressed optimism that their list of mitigation project suggestions would provide Eversource with viable options for funding.
0:00Other topics included updates on various grant applications and the potential use of Community Preservation Act (CPA) funds for the Southbrook project. The commission reviewed the possibility of addressing erosion issues on local gravel roads as part of their mitigation efforts, with particular focus on Montu Road and Wendell Road. The Town Lake Wyola erosion subcommittee’s ongoing efforts were also noted in this context.
2:22:27As the meeting drew to a close, the commission acknowledged the need to revisit bylaw regulations in a future session. Additionally, there was interest in organizing training sessions for members, with the possibility of inviting a circuit writer for in-house training. The commission expressed a preference for a lighter agenda in the upcoming meeting to allow for thorough discussion of bylaw regulations.
Rebecca Torres
Environmental Commission Officials:
Mary David, Robin Harrington, Scott Kahan, Beth Willson, Carey Marshall (Land Use Clerk)
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/13/2025
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Recording Published:
03/19/2025
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Duration:
161 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Franklin County
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Towns:
Shutesbury
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