Horseneck Beach Pathway Project Faces Delays Due to Quorum Issues at Westport Meeting
- Meeting Overview:
The Westport Conservation Commission meeting on June 9th focused on several environmental projects, with the most significant being the proposal to widen the healthy trail access at Horseneck Beach Reservation. Despite plans for the restoration and management of coastal dunes, the commission could not vote on the matter due to a lack of quorum, delaying progress. Other topics discussed included a notice of intent for construction on Sisson Lane, approval of wetland delineations, and financial matters related to ongoing projects.
The commission’s inability to vote on the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation’s (DCR) proposal for Horseneck Beach was a central point of the meeting. The project involves a phased approach to constructing a 16-foot wide asphalt path and aims to restore altered coastal dunes. Revised plans from the DCR showed a reduction in the overall asphalt width and included measures to protect coastal dune vegetation with sand fencing. The commission decided it would be more effective to hold a full presentation and voting session at a future meeting when more members could be present. The discussion provided an opportunity for members to express concerns and suggestions about the proposal.
A key aspect of the Horseneck Beach project is the preservation of existing vegetation for replanting during the restoration process. The construction is planned to begin with the western section, with pre-construction meetings required to ensure compliance with procedures, such as surveying work limits and restricting equipment usage on the dunes. Concerns were raised about the durability of sand fencing in the dunes, with some members recalling past incidents where fencing was quickly damaged. This prompted consideration of more flexible fencing installation that would not necessitate continuous fencing in all areas. Additionally, there was a suggestion to place sand removed from the dunes back onto the beach instead of in the parking lot. Leveraging existing beach nourishment programs to achieve this goal would require separate permitting.
In other business, the commission discussed a notice of intent filed by Vanessa Carballo for a construction project on Sisson Lane. Matt Pike from South Coast Engineering highlighted that the proposal included a single-family dwelling, garage, well, and septic system on a 2.9-acre parcel. With wetland delineation previously approved, Pike outlined erosion control measures, including straw wattle placement at the limits of disturbance. He noted that roof runoff would be directed to a recharge system and emphasized minimal grading and disturbance. After confirming that the project would result in less stormwater runoff, the commission unanimously approved the plan.
The commission also reviewed an Abbreviated Notice of Resource Area Delineation (ANRAD) for Richard Cormier on Old Bedford Road. Represented by Pike, the application delineated resource areas on the 6.3-acre property. Wetland lines were accurately marked, and a site visit confirmed the delineation. The commission unanimously approved the wetland flags as presented.
For another notice of intent from David Petty concerning a project on Cherry Web Lane, the commission agreed to continue the matter to the next meeting, as recommended by the representative. This project involves constructing a garage and work on a coastal dune barrier beach.
Additionally, the commission issued a certificate of compliance for a garage addition on Jillian Way after a site visit confirmed adherence to approved plans. Housekeeping items included approving a letter to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection regarding a well project on Adams Road and various financial transactions for office and forestry supplies and consulting fees related to the well project.
Jim Hartnett
Environmental Commission Officials:
Paul Joncas, Kevin Carter, Philip M. Weinberg, Jason Powell, Thomas Merchant, Burton Bryan, Jacob McGuigan
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/09/2026
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Recording Published:
06/09/2026
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Duration:
28 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Bristol County
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Towns:
Westport
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