Ayer-Shirley School Committee Weighs Environmental Concerns in Key Local Projects

The Ayer-Shirley Regional School Committee meeting focused on two major local projects, emphasizing environmental conservation and management. Discussions centered around the Sawyer May LLC project at Orion Park Drive and a transmission line maintenance project by the New England Power Company, both evaluated for their impacts on local ecosystems. The meeting also addressed the treatment of invasive vegetation in local ponds, with the committee opting for chemical treatments despite public interest in alternatives.

The committee devoted substantial attention to a public hearing regarding Sawyer May LLC’s project, which involved relocating a stormwater drain easement outside a 0 to 25-foot buffer zone of an isolated border vegetated wetland. This adjustment aimed to mitigate potential environmental impacts. Joe Catalo, representing Sawyer May LLC, explained the project, while the committee considered the involvement of a Natural Heritage consultant and a forthcoming report from Goddard to review by the Massachusetts Fish and Wildlife agency.

Members discussed the potential impact of existing barbed wire on local wildlife, particularly turtles, and deliberated on whether to remove the wire during construction. Opinions varied, with some advocating for the removal to prevent wildlife barriers. The consensus supported erecting a barrier around the cul-de-sac to protect wildlife from the roadway and planting a natural buffer. Turtle sweeps before construction were also deemed necessary. The hearing was continued to a meeting scheduled for April 9th, pending updates from Natural Heritage and a draft order of conditions from Heather Hampson.

Following this, the committee opened a public hearing for the New England Power Company’s maintenance project on transmission lines. Allison Miller presented plans to replace existing assets along three transmission lines. Significant changes included the complete replacement of structures along the 337 line and maintenance on two other 115 KV lines. The company required improvements to access roads and development of work pads for equipment, with the right-of-way within natural heritage areas. The project assured no permanent impacts on bordering vegetated wetlands, only temporary ones from construction matting. Coordination with natural heritage officials was emphasized for necessary permits.

The committee scrutinized the project specifics, especially the mix of wood and metal poles, and addressed potential environmental impacts. Mark Phillips abstained from voting due to a potential conflict of interest because of his employment with National Grid. Members agreed to further engage with the applicant for clarity and compliance with environmental standards. The public hearing was extended to April 9th for additional feedback from natural heritage.

In addressing the treatment of invasive vegetation in Sandy Pond, Flanagan Pond, and Pine Meadow Pond, the committee reviewed bids from two vendors: Water and Wetlands and Solitude. Water and Wetlands proposed a $30,766 bid with included nutrient testing, whereas Solitude’s $34,465 bid excluded it. The committee favored Water and Wetlands for being cost-effective and comprehensive. Public concerns were raised about non-chemical treatment alternatives, but mechanical methods proved prohibitively expensive, exceeding $100,000 per pond, and faced access issues.

Chemical treatments were necessary due to the threat invasive species posed to native ecosystems. The committee considered alternative management strategies, like sterile carp, but noted their illegality in Massachusetts. The chemical treatment program was deemed effective, with ongoing monitoring and adjustments planned. Members expressed confidence in Water and Wetlands based on past performance. A motion to approve their bid passed with four votes in favor and one abstention.

The conversation also highlighted climate change impacts on pond health, with observations of algae blooms linked to weather patterns. The influence of Canadian geese on nutrient levels was noted, with difficulties in managing wildlife impacts. Efforts to address nutrient pollution through local bylaws had been blocked at the state level, yet many residents maintained vegetated buffers without harmful lawn treatments. Technical aspects of pond treatment involved pre- and post-treatment surveys to monitor water quality, including oxygen levels and clarity, reported in year-end assessments.

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.
Superintendent:
Adam Renda
School Board Officials:
Joyce Reischutz, Jim Quinty, Erica Spann, Chris Rupprecht, Kevin Bresnahan, Ashley Pinard

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