Revere Conservation Commission Approves Multifamily Development Amid Environmental Concerns

In a recent meeting, the Revere Conservation Commission approved a proposal for a multifamily development on Northshore Road, despite concerns about flood control and the impact on surrounding properties. The meeting also addressed the classification of a site on Fennel Street as a historic dumping ground and a canal, with implications for future cleanup and development efforts.

The commission’s decision to approve the development on Northshore Road followed thorough discussions about the environmental implications of demolishing the existing structure and constructing a new 12-unit multifamily dwelling with podium parking. Engineering Alliance, representing owner Chris Charmelo, presented a proposal highlighting that the current building is within a floodplain and lacks sufficient flood controls. The commission was informed that the project would increase floodplain capacity by approximately 1,000 square feet, which, according to the representatives, would improve floodwater flow through the property compared to the existing structure.

During the discussions, commission members sought clarification on the extent of the demolition, which includes removing a house, deck, stairs, retaining wall, and patio, leaving some grass area intact. Questions were raised about the net increase in permeability and the potential shadow impact due to the building’s proposed four-story height. The representatives assured that no opposition had been raised at previous public hearings and that a wide sidewalk would help mitigate shadow concerns.

The commission examined the flood readiness of the building, noting the absence of French drains due to poor soil conditions that inhibit effective water infiltration. Although no infiltration system was included in the design, the drainage system was reviewed by the DPW superintendent and considered adequate. After determining that the proposal likely met the Wetland Protection Act requirements, the commission unanimously approved the notice of intent.

The meeting also addressed a site on Fennel Street, where the commission considered the classification of a concrete-lined channel as a canal under the Wetlands Protection Act. This classification was significant because it exempts the area from being considered a riverfront, thereby affecting regulatory requirements. Scott Morrison from VHB provided a presentation on the site’s conditions, emphasizing the need for maintenance and intervention from Mass DOT due to blocked outfalls and sediment accumulation.

Commission members engaged in a debate over the site’s historical use as a dumping ground, with some expressing confidence in its classification based on observed debris and vegetation growth. However, others cautioned against overgeneralization, advocating for a thorough assessment to determine the specific limits of the dumping ground. A wetland delineation was proposed to better understand the site’s condition, including the types of vegetation and the degree of degradation.

A motion was proposed and approved to recognize the channel as a canal under the Wetlands Protection Act. The commission also agreed on a cautious approach to determining the historic dumping ground status, acknowledging that only a portion of the site might qualify and that further analysis was necessary. This decision was intended to guide future restoration efforts and development considerations.

Other agenda items included requests for continuances regarding properties on River Beach Boulevard and 35 Glendale in Oak Island, both awaiting further information for zoning board review and site plan approval. The commission also discussed complications with the Route 16 bridge replacement and emphasized the importance of documented communication for any alterations to conditions not covered by the Wetland Protection Act.

During open discussion, members expressed frustration over the limited time allotted for reviewing Notices of Intent, advocating for more time to ensure informed decision-making. In consideration of the upcoming July 4th holiday, the commission decided to reschedule its next meeting to July 8th to avoid scheduling conflicts and ensure adequate preparation time.

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Patrick M. Keefe Jr.
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