Chatham Zoning Board Faces Debate Over Catwalks and Expansion Proposals

In a recent meeting, the Chatham Zoning Board addressed community concerns regarding proposed elevated walkways and structural expansions, with discussions centering around the environmental impact on salt marsh areas and the appropriateness of expanding residential structures in non-conforming lots. Among the primary issues were the implications of constructing a catwalk for private access over a salt marsh and a proposal to expand a residential dwelling within a coastal resiliency zone.

The most contentious topic was the proposed construction of an elevated catwalk and stairway intended to improve access to the waterfront while preserving the salt marsh area. The discussion revealed a division among board members and residents regarding the necessity and impact of the project. The representative for the proposal clarified that the catwalk aimed to prevent damage to the salt marsh by providing a designated path to the water’s edge. However, residents, including Brian Phillips, voiced strong opposition, arguing that individual catwalks might restrict public access and primarily benefit a few property owners. Phillips underscored the importance of public access to waterfront areas, stating, “it’s kind of like everyone wants one,” and emphasized the need for broader community access rather than individual pathways.

Further complicating the issue were concerns about the legal and insurance implications of public access, should it be mandated. The representative noted that the conservation commission was prepared to issue conditions for the structures, intended to mitigate ecological damage. However, skepticism remained among board members, with one expressing doubt about the effectiveness of the catwalk in reducing foot traffic through the marsh. The need for a variance due to setback requirements was also highlighted, posing additional hurdles for the proposal.

The dialogue extended to the implications of the proposed catwalk on existing public access rights under the colonial ordinance of 1641, which permits activities like fishing and navigation below the mean high watermark. A participant pointed out that the new path would “dead end at the elevated stairs,” raising questions about public access continuation beyond the proposed structure. Concerns about the potential disturbance to the salt marsh and the absence of documented agreements among property owners about using the catwalk further fueled the debate. Despite some members expressing support for the proposal, the board remained divided, reflecting ongoing tensions between environmental preservation, property rights, and community access.

Meanwhile, the board also reviewed a proposal to expand a residential dwelling located on Clark Meadows Way, represented by Laya Warner. The expansion would involve additions to the existing non-conforming structure within a coastal resiliency zone. The proposal included constructing additional rooms and decks, with the intent to transition the property from seasonal to full-time use. Despite the proposal’s conformity with zoning metrics, concerns were raised regarding the necessity of expanding within a coastal resiliency zone. Brian Phillips questioned the justification for adding a formal dining room and additional bathroom, given the existing structure’s capacity.

The board acknowledged the constraints posed by setback requirements from wetlands and conservancy areas, which limited buildable space. Warner emphasized that efforts were made to maximize the existing footprint before considering expansions, proposing a modest increase in coverage with enhancements like a dry well for stormwater management.

However, board members expressed varying opinions, with some questioning the necessity of certain design elements, such as an elevated staircase, and suggesting alternatives to maintain the property’s aesthetics.

Ultimately, the board decided to continue the hearing to allow for further clarifications required by the conservation department.

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.
Town Manager:
Jill R. Goldsmith
Zoning Board Officials:
Randi Potash, Paul Semple, Virginia Fenwick, David S Nixon, David Veach, Leigh Hovey, Edward Acton, Steve DeBoer, Jeffrey S Dykens (Select Board Liaison), Sarah Clark (Staff Liaison)

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