Danvers Conservation Commission Faces Challenges with Construction Projects Near Wetlands
- Meeting Overview:
The Danvers Conservation Commission meeting on May 14, 2026, centered around several discussions related to proposed construction projects in proximity to wetland areas. Key topics included a notice of intent for an accessory dwelling unit (ADU) on Elliott Street and concerns regarding a landscaping business on Popes Lane, each raising environmental considerations and regulatory compliance issues.
The meeting’s primary focus was the proposed ADU on Elliott Street, presented by Melinda Vaka. The project spurred debate due to its location, with substantial portions encroaching into the no-build and no-disturb zones. Vaka explained the construction involved a 900-square-foot living space above a garage, and while she asserted compliance with relevant regulations, the Commission expressed skepticism about the feasibility of the project given the significant encroachment into protected zones. Concerns were voiced regarding the potential environmental impact, particularly with the intermittent stream’s proximity and the necessity for an additional permit should a bridge be required for access.
Members of the Commission questioned the adequacy of communication and coordination among town departments, as the applicant had already obtained a building permit and commenced construction without being fully informed of wetland concerns. A Commission member highlighted the issue, stating, “I’m just frustrated that these applicants obtained a building permit and started the work without knowing that they had wetlands concerns.” Vaka countered, maintaining she had adhered to the town’s directives by obtaining the necessary building permit.
The discussion revealed a broader issue of whether applicants are appropriately informed about required permits and the responsibilities of town officials in guiding applicants through the permitting process. It became evident that the classification of the water feature as an “intermediate stream” was central to deliberations, with Vaka disputing this classification, describing it as a “ditch” she had maintained for years. Despite these challenges, no immediate decisions were reached on the order of conditions for the ADU, as the Commission shifted focus to the enforcement order and the implications of the construction activities already undertaken.
The Commission also addressed the application for a landscaping business on Popes Lane, featuring plans to convert a two-family dwelling into a contractor’s yard. The proposal included the storage of bulk materials and vehicles, with assurances that no fertilizers or harmful chemicals would be stored on-site. The applicant emphasized the use of permeable materials to reduce runoff and enhance groundwater recharge. However, concerns were raised about the impact of increased traffic and the adequacy of existing infrastructure to support the proposed changes.
The Commission approved waivers for the project’s work within the 35-foot no-disturb zone and the 50-foot no-build zone, contingent on the submission of revised plans. The applicant agreed to make adjustments to parking spaces and provide updated plans, with the Commission set to review these at the next scheduled meeting on May 28th.
The meeting also included a discussion on an application from Biomed Incorporated, initially filed as a Request for Determination of Applicability (RDA) but later transitioned to a Notice of Intent (NOI) process following a site walk. The project encountered delays due to a reclassification of a wetland feature, necessitating additional documentation and a waiver for the isolated vegetated wetland. The representative for Biomed expressed concern over the timing of document submissions, requesting conditional approval to proceed. However, the Commission emphasized the necessity of review, opting to continue the hearing to allow for a complete evaluation of the updated materials.
Environmental Commission Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/14/2026
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Recording Published:
05/14/2026
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Duration:
93 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:
Danvers
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