Acushnet Conservation Commission Faces Challenges with Solar Project and Wetland Violations
- Meeting Overview:
The Acushnet Conservation Commission meeting addressed several pressing environmental issues, including a continued hearing on a solar project near a wetland, a contentious cleanup proposal for an abandoned farm, and potential wetland regulation violations at various sites.
The meeting’s primary focus was a continued public hearing concerning an amended order of conditions requested by Copper Park Drive LLC for the installation of a 4,999 kW solar photovoltaic array and associated battery storage. The project is sited within 100 feet of a bordering vegetated wetland, necessitating careful consideration of its environmental impact. The proposal, represented by Zachary Sh and Sean from Weston and Sampin Engineers, included updates on wetland crossing areas and wetland flagging. The discussions revealed a misunderstanding regarding the processing of an amended order and an extension request. Both the applicant and the Commission acknowledged shared responsibility for the oversight, agreeing to continue the discussion to a future meeting to ensure review and compliance with environmental standards.
In parallel, the Commission deliberated on a request for determination filed by James M. Souza concerning the cleanup of an abandoned farm on Gammon’s Road. The proposal involves removing old buildings, vehicles, and debris, with plans to restore the area using a native grass mix. Situated within both the 100-foot buffer zone of a wetland and the 200-foot riverfront area of Tinkerbrook, the cleanup plan required careful examination to ensure adherence to environmental regulations. Concerns were raised about potential soil contaminants, particularly from oils, and the risks associated with moving derelict vehicles, which could disturb the soil and release buried pollutants.
The Commission was presented with conflicting opinions on whether to leave the vehicles to prevent soil disruption or to proceed with removal. The property owner emphasized a commitment to restoring the area to natural conditions without constructing new buildings, intending instead to maintain a natural space with grass and picnic tables. The discussion on Souza’s proposal underscored the importance of detailed documentation and communication between applicants and the Commission to meet legal and environmental standards.
The meeting also addressed concerns related to potential violations at various sites. A point of discussion involved an RDA concerning water flow and the presence of fill over waddles, with members expressing the need for clarity on whether the RDA was closed or still active. This led to a debate about the legality of filing a new RDA while another remained unresolved. The discussions revealed concerns about compliance with 310 CMR regulations, particularly regarding the construction of temporary buildings without explicit permission in the original RDA.
Separately, a potential violation on Hathaway Road was discussed, where a trench was discovered in the wetlands. The lack of a long-term stormwater plan prompted further investigation, with the Commission considering issuing an enforcement order or requiring an after-the-fact NOI and a replication area for the disturbed wetlands. This case highlighted the legal implications of undertaking actions in wetlands without proper permits, emphasizing the need for thorough evaluation and corrective measures.
The Commission also considered the implications of recent changes to its structure, transitioning to a five-member board as per a town meeting decision. Members were encouraged to submit new interest letters to continue their involvement, reflecting ongoing adaptations within the Commission’s framework. The meeting concluded with logistical considerations for the upcoming MACC annual conference, with members urged to express their interest in participating.
James Kelley
Environmental Commission Officials:
Ryan Rezendes, Everett Philla, Eric Debarros, Heidi Pelletier, Douglas Thomas, Christian De Sousa, James Souza, Joann Demello (Senior Clerk)
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/14/2026
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Recording Published:
01/15/2026
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Duration:
79 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:
Acushnet
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