Southwick Conservation Commission Approves Emergency Certification to Address Beaver Dams Threatening Flooding

In a recent meeting, the Southwick Conservation Commission approved an emergency certification to breach beaver dams at 110 and Fred Jackson Road due to flooding concerns. The Commission also addressed several other environmental and procedural issues, including updates on ongoing projects, site visit evaluations, and discussions about compliance with environmental standards.

The most pressing topic of discussion was the emergency certification concerning the beaver dams on Fred Jackson Road, which have been causing significant flooding issues. The board of health had previously issued an emergency certification to eradicate the beavers, and the Commission needed to approve a certification to breach the dam gradually. The challenges posed by the beavers, particularly their tendency to rebuild after removal, were acknowledged. There was a suggestion to use a “beaver deceiver” to manage the situation long-term, although concerns about maintenance and cost were raised. Eventually, the Commission moved to approve the emergency certification unanimously, recognizing the necessity of immediate action to prevent roadway inundation.

Another matter was the public hearing regarding a Notice of Intent for the Tannery Road project. The hearing, continued from a previous meeting, involved reviewing comments from the Department of Environmental Protection. A representative from Ty and Bond, acting on behalf of the town’s Department of Public Works, presented updated plans and confirmed that a new delineation of wetland areas had been conducted to ensure no increased impact on the wetlands. There were discussions regarding work conducted off public right-of-way and the requirement for written permission from neighboring property owners. The Commission evaluated the project against Massachusetts River and Stream Crossing standards and unanimously voted to close the hearing. A motion followed to approve the project, with conditions regarding dewatering plans and other previously established conditions.

The Commission also discussed the ongoing issues at the floating bridge on the New England Trail at Rising Corner. A site visit revealed that modifications made by a neighbor, including replacing galvanized pipes with stainless steel rods, raised concerns about the bridge’s stability. The Commission suggested consulting with the individual responsible for the modifications to gather insights on their methods and expressed the need to proceed cautiously with any further removal of galvanized pipes to avoid damaging the plastic bridge.

In addition to these discussions, the Commission reviewed several Notices of Intent (NOI) and Requests for Determination (RDA), focusing on ensuring that project conditions were communicated effectively. The status of the NOI for a property on South Lumis Street was continued, pending further review and a response from relevant parties. Similarly, an RDA for a property on South Longyard Road was continued due to the absence of a representative.

The meeting also included a review of ongoing projects and site evaluations. The Commission addressed the potential violation on North Lumis Street, where stabilization efforts were underway but had not yet reached the required coverage threshold. Monitoring of the site will continue until compliance is confirmed. At 159 Birkshire Avenue, ongoing work was reported, with concerns raised about a tire dumping ground on the property. The building inspector was mentioned as attempting to arrange a site visit.

Updates on larger projects were provided, such as the NRCS project regarding flood control on Canal Brook. Various alternatives were discussed, each with significant costs and potential challenges. Members expressed concern about funding availability and the practicality of some proposed solutions. The urgency of addressing backflow issues causing flooding and water quality concerns was highlighted.

Conservation properties were another focus, with efforts to clean parking lots and address trash accumulation noted. The Commission also touched upon the status of the open space committee, confirming an approved grant and ongoing discussions regarding committee appointments.

Lastly, the Commission addressed issues of encampments and vandalism at the North Pond Conservation Area. Increased police presence was requested to address reports of drinking and damage. Additionally, concerns about campfires at King’s Beach were noted, despite signage prohibiting such activities. The Commission also discussed a draft letter concerning amendments to the Mass Ready Act, which would limit municipalities’ ability to enforce local bylaws on priority housing. A motion was made to proceed with sending the letter.

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.
Chief Administrative Officer:
Karl J Stinehart
Environmental Commission Officials:
Mehmet Mizanoglo, Norm Cheever, Sabrina Pooler, Kevin Solek, Andrew J Reardon, Christopher J Pratt, Dennis J Clark, Jean Nilsson, Gerald G Patria, Maryssa Cook-Obregon, Rose Hanna, David S MacWilliams, Brian E Drenen, Seth Kellogg

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