Expansion Proposal Sparks Debate at Lunenburg Water District Meeting

The recent Lunenburg Water District Board meeting centered on an ambitious proposal to extend the district’s water service, generating discussions about logistics, environmental concerns, and financial implications. The meeting also highlighted initiatives for grant funding and addressed resident concerns over water quality and district communication practices.

The meeting’s focal point was the proposal to expand the water district to include the area around 110 Bur Street. Anthony Cle, representing Haley Ward engineers and land surveyors for MDO Partners, presented the plan to extend municipal water services to a 17-lot residential subdivision. The proposal involved extending the water main along Page and Burj Streets, promising enhanced fire protection with additional hydrants and a reliable water source for existing homes currently dependent on wells. Cle assured the board that the developer, not the district, would cover installation costs.

The board scrutinized the logistics of the water main extension, particularly its reach along Burj Street, and debated the necessity of looping the water main for optimal service. Concerns about the boundaries of the proposed expansion and potential connections for adjacent properties were discussed, with emphasis on ensuring adequate coverage beyond direct road frontages.

A point of contention was a parcel of land involved in a Superfund cleanup, raising environmental concerns. Despite assurances from the developer that the land had been tested and deemed clean, this issue remained a sticking point among board members. The board considered amending district boundaries to clarify and rectify existing mapping discrepancies, discussing the administrative adjustments needed without expanding the district’s size.

During public comments, John Fortune questioned the installation of service drops for homes along the new water lines.

Another topic was the addition of strategically placed fire hydrants, particularly in light of a resident’s personal experience with a brush fire. Challenges posed by the terrain, such as ledge on Bar Street, were acknowledged, along with concerns about road repaving after line installation.

The meeting also addressed a citizen petition concerning the water district’s expansion and the projected revenue from the associated housing development. A discussion ensued about the commission’s role in the petition process, highlighting the distinction between personal and collective positions of the commissioners. Some argued for a formal stance on the matter, while others insisted that personal views should not influence the public’s decision.

The board also reviewed a proposal from Ty Bond for grant assistance, linked to the potential expansion of the water main along Shirley Road. The $4,700 proposal aimed to aid in navigating the community one-stop growth application, with hopes of securing funding to extend the water main towards the Lancaster line. The potential benefits of interconnections with neighboring towns, such as Shirley and Lancaster, were recognized as advantageous for addressing regional water supply issues.

The dialogue acknowledged previous attempts to expand water access in the region, with local residents expressing interest in improving their water supply. The board reached a consensus on the value of pursuing the grant through Ty Bond, viewing it as a potential avenue for infrastructure improvements.

In addition to expansion discussions, the meeting touched on the State Revolving Fund (SRF) program, with concerns about securing funding for a treatment plant design. The potential financial burden of not obtaining SRF funding was emphasized, noting that bond financing could increase costs by an estimated $25 million. Public comments revealed frustration over the perceived lack of transparency and discrepancies in past meeting decisions regarding the SRF application.

The meeting concluded with a reflection on the district’s communication practices, particularly on social media. The board clarified that their primary communication channel is through official postings, encouraging residents to engage directly through phone or agenda requests. They implemented a three-minute time limit for public comments to maintain focus and clarity in discussions.

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 Manager:
Heather R. Lemieux
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