Dighton Conservation Commission Faces Wetland Violations Amidst Regulatory Changes
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Meeting Date:
09/19/2024
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Recording Published:
10/02/2024
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Duration:
172 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Bristol County
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Towns:
Dighton
- Meeting Overview:
The Dighton Conservation Commission meeting was marked by discussions on wetland violations and proposed regulatory changes, alongside updates on ongoing projects and budget considerations. Central to the meeting was the issue of unauthorized activities in wetland areas, notably the dumping of wood chips and the presence of cattle, which led to contentious exchanges regarding compliance and enforcement.
A significant portion of the meeting focused on a property where wood chips had been dumped into wetlands, sparking dissatisfaction among commission members. The property owner, who was expected to submit a restoration plan, had yet to comply, exacerbating the situation. Compounding these issues was the presence of cattle in the wetlands, which drew attention from both the commission and the Animal Control Officer. While the cattle were observed in a confined area, the legality of their presence in the wetlands was questioned, as it contravenes conservation regulations.
The property in question belongs to the Whitmore family, who argued that they had acted based on outdated town-provided wetland information. A previous violation notice from February 2023 had already highlighted these concerns. The commission emphasized the dynamic nature of wetland boundaries, pointing out the necessity for updated delineations. This situation underscored the importance of accurate documentation, a theme that recurred throughout the meeting.
In response to these violations, the commission considered imposing a daily fine to halt further unauthorized dumping. The Whitmores contested this potential penalty, citing perceived unfairness compared to other developments in the area. The commission underscored the need for a concrete plan to address these violations by the next meeting on October 17, emphasizing that without resolution, financial penalties could be pursued.
Another discussion point was the Hunter’s Hill community center project, which involved detailed environmental compliance deliberations. The commission reviewed plans for stormwater management, wetland mitigation, and invasive species control. There was agreement on the need for test pits in the infiltration area and compliance with water quality permits. The commission issued an order of conditions following these discussions.
Budget concerns also surfaced, particularly the legal budget, which faced potential depletion. The commission explored options to manage legal expenses without compromising funds reserved for land acquisition. There was debate over whether to request additional funds through a special town meeting warrant article or a direct fund transfer. The commission planned to engage the finance committee to address these budgetary challenges.
The meeting further explored proposed changes to the town’s conservation bylaw and fee structure. Discussions centered on adjusting enforcement fines and clarifying regulatory language to ensure compliance and transparency. There was a proposal to attach unpaid fines to property tax bills, a move requiring approval at the town meeting. The commission aimed to streamline the fee structure to reflect the realities of site inspections and project compliance.
Public inquiry into the Grasshopper project highlighted the need for clear communication regarding project status and compliance. The commission clarified that the project was on track, pending inspections and adherence to stormwater management regulations, and did not require additional approvals for proposed basin work.
Michael P. Mullen, Jr.
Environmental Commission Officials:
James Digits, Jack Crawford, James Souza, Jason Lachance, David Phillips, Paul Reynolds, Leonard Hull, Jr, Lisa Caledonia (Conservation Agent), Maureen Kane (Office Assistant)
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Meeting Type:
Environmental Commission
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
09/19/2024
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Recording Published:
10/02/2024
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Duration:
172 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:
Dighton
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