Chelmsford Conservation Commission Addresses Stormwater Management Concerns
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Meeting Date:
05/14/2024
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Recording Published:
05/14/2024
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Duration:
118 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
Chelmsford
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting of the Chelmsford Conservation Commission, one notable issues revolved around environmental management and construction impact mitigation. Key topics included the installation of monitoring wells for a stormwater management system to prevent potential contamination, the necessity of extensive testing for pollutants, and the proposal to amend various conditions for existing projects to ensure compliance with environmental standards.
A significant portion of the meeting centered on the stormwater system on Billerica Road and the associated risks of contaminated groundwater. The commission considered the installation of monitoring wells to track possible leaks into the system. While there was a debate on the necessity of these wells, the commission reflected on the importance of identifying any sources of leakage. Concerns were raised about the potential for ongoing testing protocols through the Conservation Commission. However, there was consensus on the need for the wells, and discussions ensued on the exact wording of the conditions related to them.
Another point of discussion was the proposal for additional monitoring wells near certain elements of the drainage system. The commission deliberated on the need for thorough evaluation and diagnosis of any potential leaks. This discussion was not just about the installation of the wells but also about the broader implications of groundwater discharging into the stream and the consequences of uncontrolled discharges. The commission aimed to incorporate monitoring as a condition of the stormwater system’s operation and maintenance, specifying locations and times for monitoring.
The commission also tackled a condition requiring amendments to the order of conditions for any proposed new use or change in an existing use of the property. After deliberating on the necessity of this condition in light of existing bylaws and regulations, the commission chose to retain the condition but with revised wording to clarify the intent.
The meeting further addressed the need for a dewatering plan and the extent of work in the wetlands area in relation to a request for determination of applicability for Monty Construction on BR Road. The project, involving the construction of an addition to a single-family residence within a buffer zone, spurred discussions on the temporary construction drive, storm chamber system, removal of non-native trees, and the lawn mowing extending into the wetlands. The commission debated solutions for mitigating the impact on the wetlands and considered potential conditions to be imposed on the project.
Regarding the town’s notice of intent for Pine Street, the commission reviewed a proposal to clean a segment of a stream behind Pendleton Road. The project’s aim was to prevent localized flooding and increase the area’s capacity to handle stormwater. The use of a VOR truck to remove non-native sediment was discussed, with emphasis on the importance of dry conditions for the work and the inclusion of a contingent dewatering plan. The commission voted to close the hearing and approve the project, stipulating specific conditions.
The discussion at the meeting also included the proposed modifications to existing conditions for various projects. This involved a examination of practical implications and legal validity of the proposed changes. Topics ranged from the right to enter and inspect properties to the maintenance of the stormwater system and the involvement of the commission in minor plan changes. The commission agreed on several modifications, such as clarifying the scope of an outside consultant’s review and maintaining the wording that requires commission involvement in significant plan revisions.
Additional topics included the replacement of a guard rail with a retaining wall on Princeton Street, the Warrant Poll Reservation Conservation Restriction, and unauthorized work in the buffer zone on Talit. The commission also discussed a potential conservation restriction for this property and the need for a survey of Freeman Lake, though it was noted as a lower priority.
Paul Cohen
Environmental Commission Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/14/2024
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Recording Published:
05/14/2024
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Duration:
118 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
Chelmsford
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