Newbury Conservation Commission Tackles Wetland Preservation Amidst Development Proposals
- Meeting Overview:
The Newbury Conservation Commission’s recent meeting focused on addressing the environmental impacts of proposed developments on local wetlands, with discussions centered on erosion control, wetland replication, and public concerns about traffic and flooding. Key issues included a significant proposal for a residential housing development on Central Street and the potential environmental implications of various construction and maintenance projects.
The commission delved into the plans for the residential housing project on Central Street, which included discussions on wetland replication, stormwater management, and compliance with environmental regulations. A comprehensive review of the project’s application highlighted concerns about wetland impact, particularly in relation to the proposed culvert design and its capacity to handle water flow effectively. The commission emphasized the necessity for the wetland replication area to achieve a minimum of 75% native revegetation and hydric soil demonstration before issuing a certificate of compliance. Concerns about the high water table and its potential impact on the success of the replication were raised, with suggestions for a more replication ratio and detailed construction and planting plans.
Additionally, the commission addressed the project’s stormwater management plan, which required further scrutiny to ensure compliance with Massachusetts guidelines. The applicant was asked to provide additional details on the culvert’s openness ratio, which affects wildlife passage and ecological balance. There was a consensus on the need for a peer review of the stormwater aspects to ensure all regulatory requirements were met.
Public concerns played a role in the meeting, with residents expressing apprehension about increased traffic, flooding, and potential environmental degradation. Kathleen Sperling, a nearby resident, highlighted issues with traffic flow and the condition of local waterways, emphasizing the need for comprehensive site assessments. Nino Scaderi echoed these concerns, detailing his experiences with flooding and inadequate drainage, while Christopher Morris raised safety concerns due to increased traffic from the development.
The commission agreed to conduct a site visit to better assess the project’s potential impacts, particularly regarding the roadway layout and its proximity to wetlands. This visit would allow for a more informed decision-making process and ensure that environmental protections are appropriately enforced.
In another discussion, the commission considered a proposal for the maintenance and modification of the Old Newbury Golf Club. The project involved relocating T-boxes and removing trees within buffer zones, necessitating a careful review of wetland delineation lines. The applicant requested a continuance to finalize plans and address discrepancies noted during a recent site walk.
The commission also reviewed an application for a landscaping project on Southern Boulevard, which involved invasive species removal and hardscape improvements. The homeowner, Jeff Travers, acknowledged the need to revise his plans to align with DEP feedback, particularly concerning the removal of non-native Rosa rugosa and the installation of hardscaping elements. A site visit was scheduled to evaluate the project’s compliance with conservation standards and address erosion concerns.
Tracy Blais
Environmental Commission Officials:
Bob Connors, Mary Rimmer, Woody Knight, Brad Duffin, Dianne O’Brien, TJ Conte, Mick Brown
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/07/2026
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Recording Published:
04/17/2026
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Duration:
167 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Newbury
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