Amherst Shade Tree Committee Takes Stand on Solar Farm Development
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Meeting Type:
Shade Tree Commission
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Meeting Date:
07/09/2024
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Recording Published:
07/10/2024
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Duration:
82 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Hampshire County
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Towns:
Amherst
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent gathering, the Amherst Public Shade Tree Committee articulated a firm stance against the development of forested land for solar farms, highlighting the issue of preserving the town’s tree canopy. This notable move came alongside discussions on combating the widespread Beach Leaf Disease and promoting tree planting initiatives. The meeting featured an agenda, including the treatment of infested trees near the Amherst golf course, recognition of the town’s efforts in tree preservation, and the organization of upcoming community events.
The most important topic addressed during the meeting was the committee’s opposition to the clear-cutting of forest land for solar farms. A letter is set to be drafted to encapsulate their position and will be made available on the committee’s website.
The threat posed by Beach Leaf Disease to local trees, particularly a group of seven prominent beech trees in the town center, was another focal concern. The committee deliberated on the feasibility of treating the trees with a fungicide that provides approximately two years of nematode control. Concerns were raised regarding the environmental impact of such fungicides, prompting a suggestion to host a public event to increase community awareness about the disease and its management.
Amherst’s designation as a Tree City USA was celebrated, with recognition also given to UMass and Amherst College as Tree Campus USA recipients and to Eversource for achieving the Tree Line USA award. In light of this, the committee plans to issue a press release recognizing all parties’ contributions to the maintenance of the urban tree canopy.
The committee discussed the ongoing nurturing of the tree nursery, which includes the introduction of new species and the replacement of deceased trees. A complication with a water line has been identified and requires attention. Members contemplated on acquiring fastigiate tree varieties suitable for narrower spaces.
The upcoming community events include a second Saturday workday and a tree planting picnic event in August, which will involve the community in nurturing the local environment. The possible locations for this event were debated.
Moreover, the committee considered the potential for a neighborhood tree planting program, possibly in collaboration with the Housing Authority.
Regarding the solar farm project on Shutesbury Road, the committee members conveyed mixed feelings. While some hesitated to take a stand without complete information, others proposed a general opposition to solar projects that necessitate tree removal. The broader environmental implications of such projects were acknowledged, with the decision to further examine the issue after reviewing pertinent materials from prior meetings.
In addition, the committee touched on administrative and operational matters, such as the town tree inventory, Forestry management plan, website updates, and collaborations with UMass interns. State-level initiatives and the significant tree ordinance were also topics of discussion.
Paul Brockelman
Shade Tree Commission Officials:
Tom Lynn (ex-officio Shade Tree Committee Member), Henry Lappen
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Meeting Type:
Shade Tree Commission
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Meeting Date:
07/09/2024
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Recording Published:
07/10/2024
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Duration:
82 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Hampshire County
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Towns:
Amherst
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